In the hearings, the lawmakers raised questions mainly about Chang's alleged tax evasion. |
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When I watch lawmakers do their calling, it is usually in between committee hearings, constituent meetings and votes. |
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They claim the right to lock up citizens and non-citizens alike, without charges, hearings or even notification of families. |
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Some hearings may take place by telephone or video conference, reflecting an emphasis on technology. |
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Officials say President Bush is unlikely to want to subject himself to bruising confirmation hearings for a new director before the elections. |
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The hearings drew thousands of citizens and close to universal condemnation of the rule changes. |
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In this report we review case histories of industrial espionage publicized in the media and in Congressional hearings. |
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Clarke's performance poisoned the public hearings, leading to weeks of a partisan slugfest. |
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The agency has expressed interest in renting a facility near Chicago where it can incarcerate immigrant detainees awaiting deportation hearings. |
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I have spoken to three QCs involved in the hearings, and one has stated that he found some key pieces of evidence threadbare of credibility. |
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He has a good article on why the commission hearings should have been private and discreet, rather than the three-ring circus we have now. |
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The hearings feature only enough heat and sufficient new details to give a veneer of credibility to the process. |
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At the centre of the hearings is Schmidt and Umbach's admission that they had taken the amphetamine Dexedrine, dispensed by Air Force medics. |
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During last year's preliminary hearings, he failed to appear at two court sittings because he was allegedly medically unfit to attend. |
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The Parliament is sitting again this week, with the Senate holding Estimates Committee hearings. |
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Well, day four of her confirmation hearings, and the woman is not melting down. |
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No dates have been set for hearings as yet, although it is believed that further activity may be imminent. |
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He said the company's internal disciplinary hearings procedure have been found by the Labour Court to be fair and proper. |
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A train wreck disrupted Internet connections and caused a one-day delay in pre-trial hearings for five prisoners. |
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Well, the second week of defense testimony began much like last week did, in closed-door evidentiary hearings. |
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In public hearings, parliamentarians debated the issues, and not always along strict party lines. |
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Have exhaustive hearings and do all of that so it's open and transparent, and everybody can participate in it. |
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The remaining margin really seems razor-thin at this point, such that any missteps at her hearings seemingly could prove fatal. |
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Two disciplinary hearings, chaired by an outside moderator, were held yesterday and the others are due to be completed soon. |
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What it meant was the Party base was going to blow cold on him right up to the hearings. |
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Prisoners, guards, prison administrators and many others were called to testify under oath in exhaustive hearings. |
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The peace movement needs to advocate a peace plan, demand hearings and debate from Congress, and hold do-nothing politicians accountable. |
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I heard somewhere that he did a sort of moot court to practice for those hearings for many, many hours. |
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Public hearings on important matters are paramount to monitoring government. |
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For years judges have been dancing around hot button issues in their confirmation hearings. |
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Right now, the lawyers are working on pre-trial hearings, depositions, and evidence gathering. |
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It is understood a mass verdict will be given when the hearings have finally ended. |
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The written decision summarises evidence given to the commission during the appeal hearings. |
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Those amendments validate changes in membership, either to replace or to substitute members during the course of tribunal hearings. |
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Inmates feel isolated and are already overburdened by the tension of courts and hearings. |
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The litigation proceeded through pleadings, examinations for discovery and pre-trial hearings with great difficulty. |
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A series of grievance procedures and disciplinary hearings have made an already tense situation worse. |
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Both lawsuits challenge the constitutionality of holding immigration hearings in secrecy. |
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Nonetheless, there will be lots of jabber about posturing about the value of precedent at the Senate hearings. |
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More than 70 journalists have been accredited to cover the hearings which are expected to last at least three weeks. |
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These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country. |
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Republicans are reserving judgment at this time, but they are calling for congressional hearings. |
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Two years ago, British ministers unveiled plans to allow TV cameras to film appeal court hearings and judicial reviews. |
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Ministers are drawing up plans to allow TV cameras to film appeal court hearings, judicial reviews and Lords hearings. |
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He can placate all those prying legislators who keep embarrassing MLB with hearings on Capitol Hill. |
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Military hearings are under way at the camp to ascertain whether detainees should continue to be held. |
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It's not clear when his trial will begin, but several of his aides are expected to face pretrial hearings starting next week. |
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There's a dozen subcommittees and committees in Congress getting ready to hold hearings, investigations. |
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In theory the parole hearings take the behaviour of the offender into account and allow reformed prisoners out before unrepentant ones. |
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The hearings are set for July 18-22 for Xhosas and August 15-19 for Phondos and Thembus. |
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It was due for completion by May 2005 but so far only preparatory work has been carried out and no hearings have taken place. |
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The news comes as the inquiry prepares to hold two preliminary meetings in York next month to discuss the format and conduct of the hearings. |
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However, a House subcommittee has scheduled hearings later this month to investigate the FCC's record of enforcing decency standards. |
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They are in police custody awaiting court hearings about their deportations. |
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He's going to make a statement at the end of these hearings and it sounds typically remorseless. |
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The crankcase was ribbed for strength while the crankshaft was carried on five main hearings. |
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The truth has not cramped their style in the past and is unlikely to do so during the current confirmation hearings. |
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Another coroner bought a cassette player to record court hearings from a car boot sale. |
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The Atlantic Monthly ran a front cover story and then state senator Tom Hayden held hearings in Sacramento. |
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The new legislation follows on the heels of recent Senate hearings on the issue. |
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When both parties have completed their presentation of the case, the Court declares the hearings closed and retires to deliberate in private. |
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Never mind all the infantile anthropomorphism about how animals feel that will be bleated at this week's hearings. |
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It's been 14 months of headlines, charges, claims and counterclaims and lots of hearings. |
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The committee began its investigation in 2001, but delayed its hearings because of a coronial inquest. |
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Alarmed at the violent feelings aroused by the crime, Judge Cornelius Hedges closed the hearings to the public. |
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He has admitted deliberately provoking Her Majesty's Government with some strategic pommy-bashing on the opening day of the London hearings. |
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First there were the highly publicized congressional hearings on steroids in professional baseball. |
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Once the parties have responded, witnesses will be called to give evidence at public hearings likely to begin next month. |
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Two different judges in those three separate hearings have said no irreparable harm is being done. |
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At earlier hearings magistrates have had to order him to stay in the cells because of his outbursts in court. |
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The hearings were viewed as test cases because of complaints about postal voting irregularities in other parts of the country. |
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Pressure groups can appear as witnesses at the investigative hearings held by committees of Congress. |
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The suspects will be excluded from parts of their hearings in non-jury courts, which will be held in secret. |
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The hearings helped purge the poison from the American body politic. |
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The idea for having an adversarial presence at Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court hearings is potentially even a bigger deal. |
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In 1987, Atkins was married again, to attorney James Whitehouse, who had represented her some of her final parole hearings. |
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Transcripts from hearings held by the atomic Energy Commission in 1954 have recently been declassified and studied by scholars. |
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The idea for CTR came to brock during the Benghazi hearings on Capitol Hill. |
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Even if they managed two or three days of hearings for Lynch, the calendar automatically goes into the following week. |
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The GTC registers all qualified teachers working in state schools and holds disciplinary hearings and adjudicates on matters of conduct and professional incompetence. |
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In due course however and as part of the Defendant's case the Recorder permitted evidence to be called as to the disciplinary hearings themselves. |
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As she said at her Senate confirmation hearings, it's a different kind of war all right, but one which will take a strong commitment from our allies to help us fight it. |
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I know it's important-I also know that he will be on the Supreme Court no matter how long the professional yammerers practice their craft during these hearings. |
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Nonkonyana said the amakhosi were concerned that the government had so far made no progress, despite promised public hearings on the bill at the end of February. |
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The ability to remember music in nearly complete detail after only one or two hearings and reproduce it on an instrument is a rare and valuable skill. |
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Thus, no matter what may have been previously decided in hearings or by the couple themselves, the divorce court can impart its own resolution on the matter. |
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As an annuitant who cannot leave Equitable, I demand that the Penrose report be published in its entirety as soon as possible and that open hearings be granted now. |
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They also can slow down the committee process, erecting obstacles to scheduling hearings. |
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Knox will be back in court on March 12 and 26 and on April 16 to hear testimony in the first evidentiary hearings of her appeal. |
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Perhaps lesser mortals in this field should wait for the hearings? |
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Expedition of hearings in this Court is not available for the asking. |
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The panel's report, to be tabled at Wednesday's meeting of the legislature, is based on evidence from 73 witnesses at 30 hearings held since December. |
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I compiled a list of possible damage control measures I intend on using in the hearings that I hope will be useful in extricating ourselves from this tar baby. |
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Young appeared at all five hearings held in Superior Court in Hillsborough, North Carolina. |
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There would be indignant House Judiciary Committee hearings and angry talk of impeachment among some Republicans. |
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Her push for public hearings on Packwood irritated her Democratic male colleagues along with the Republicans. |
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Two separate oral hearings are to be scheduled for approximately 6 weeks time when the grievances of all parties will be thrashed out before adjudicating panels. |
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He also used his acting and directorial skills to liven up dreary hearings. |
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Since there are few lawyers without sin it will be more and more difficult, as a result of congressional hearings, to appoint anyone but a moronic milksop. |
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Directors shepherding millionaire delinquents to and from disciplinary hearings are eager enough to express their sincere concern for refereeing standards. |
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All committal hearings are proceedings of significance and importance. |
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And more hearings are scheduled for June in the Nassau County family court. |
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At public hearings, scholars, prominent real estate brokers, and civic watchdogs testified about possible remedies to the problems of racial discrimination and blockbusting. |
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The nonprofit is dedicated to providing legal assistance to undocumented minors facing deportation hearings. |
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Take the early 1980s, when Hollywood fought to stop the VCR, comparing it in hearings to a serial killer. |
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Those who qualify for refugee status are sent to the Italian mainland to wait out asylum hearings. |
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The new court will merge the criminal and central criminal courts and should clear the bottlenecks that have delayed many hearings, according to the parties. |
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The man was convicted in open hearings and remains brazenly unrepentant. |
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Oral hearings may take place, to which the rules of natural justice apply. |
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We don't want it be used by a small number of people who may use the opportunity of public hearings under privilege to make patently untruthful allegations. |
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Much of the trial, and the pretrial hearings that led up to it, have been conducted in managed obscurity. |
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The massive influx of children has crowded detention centers and prompted congressional hearings. |
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In the coming months the City of Montreal will be holding public hearings regarding its first by-law limiting the uses of pesticides on the island. |
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We have no transcript of any of the relevant hearings in the County Court. |
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Lawyers for the prisoners have been tied up ever since in a series of appeals and counter appeals to different levels of court to get the hearings the supreme court promised. |
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Two staff members received commendations for their bravery in extricating a youth from serious violence, while at the same taking several other youths to court hearings. |
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Illinois is pondering legislation that would require pretrial reliability hearings before prosecutors could use jailhouse informants as witnesses. |
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Two earlier hearings exonerated other officers involved in the attack. |
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Reagan eventually circumvented this inconvenience using a pocket veto, but the certification hearings in the interim were highly embarrassing. |
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The humiliation of the Hill-Thomas hearings was still too fresh for them. |
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It was the first day of hearings of the commission formed by the Abbott Government to probe alleged union slush funds set up over 20 years ago. |
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Academic dress is required for examinations, matriculation, disciplinary hearings, and when visiting university officers. |
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The ECCR is using the human shield argument in the defence of several children currently undergoing court hearings related to clashes in Cairo. |
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Thousands of Vermonters attended hearings at the Capitol and at various sites throughout the state through interactive public access television. |
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We don't even hear from bumblers at the SEC, except in bumbling testimony before congressional hearings. |
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To fulfil these aims, it is permitted to hold hearings and collect evidence. |
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Environmental impact assessment hearings overwhelmingly end up ruling for the habitat annihilators and ongoing industrial expansion. |
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Lee, who interrupted previous hearings with foulmouthed tirades aimed at the bench, failed to attend on Thursday. |
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However, the extensive press coverage of the Black Committee hearings indicated the growing crisis over the air mail contracts. |
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Interestingly, the issue of women potentially serving as general officers surfaced as early as the hearings on the 1941 WAAC bill. |
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Rarely, a bill was committed to a Special Standing Committee, which investigated and held hearings on the issues raised. |
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The planners held all the requisite public hearings, public discussions, public meetings, public forums, yadda public-this and yadda public-that. |
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He maintained that position unwaveringly throughout the second round of hearings. |
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The findings dropped the day before the one-year anniversary of his idling away in the rubber room, where teachers await disciplinary hearings. |
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Traditionally, peers would wear their parliamentary robes during the hearings. |
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Most hearings are taped for delayed telecast in both of Canada's official languages. |
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Thomas, chair of the Senate Committee on Education and Labor, to hold no hearings or votes on the bill, and the legislation died. |
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The regional boards could hold hearings and propose settlements to disputes. |
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He revisited this concept during the hearings, but neither Roberts nor Alito endorsed the term or the concept. |
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Gates emerged from the first week of hearings bearing only a few scratches.... He even vowed to resign if illegal activity occurred on his watch. |
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And in her two initial days of hearings, Sotomayor was unflappable. |
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They sit alone to preside over proceedings in more serious cases, usually involving remand, and in committal hearings. |
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The Speaker case drew significant public attention, and Congress held formal hearings about the incident. |
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Word of the severance package caused public outrage and has spumed legislation and public hearings. |
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Opponents organised to resist bailiffs and disrupt court hearings of community charge debtors. |
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Senate confirmation hearings are a real meatgrinder, discouraging people from government service. |
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By 2005, Congress held hearings on the use of steroids in sports. |
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In Britain, select committees examined the proposal, making history by holding hearings away from Westminster, in Kent. |
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According to Secretary of the Senate Patsy Spaw, the Senate can televise hearings if they are held in one of seven committee rooms equipped with cameras. |
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In England and Wales, a magistrates' court is a lower court which holds trials for summary offences and preliminary hearings for more serious ones. |
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A list of hearings in the High Court's divisions is published daily. |
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Environmentalists of Kyrgyzstan suggest holding public hearings in Parliament to assess strategic reserves of drinking water in Kyrgyzstan and their preservation. |
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Plaintiff pointed to People v Moore, 138 Ill 2d 162, 561 NE2d 648, which held that collateral estoppel did not apply to statutory summary suspension hearings. |
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The hearings, on Monday and on May 14, will give the public a chance to comment on a proposal to increase the one-way bus fare by 25 cents and the all-day fare by 50 cents. |
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A decade ago, the Tidewater Detention Home in Chesapeake was so crowded that juveniles waiting for court hearings slept on mattresses in the lobbies and gymnasium. |
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That change would be far easier to achieve and more practical than Villaraigosa and city officials' face-saving call to change state law to require public hearings. |
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In separate hearings in Glasgow and Greenock Sheriff Court respectively, Orbine was successful in claiming compensation while the Mullens were not. |
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I would have welcomed a chapter that detailed the rise of multicultural discourse, triggered by the hearings of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. |
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David Moskovitz, a commissioner who served under Bradford, was notorious for introducing questions and issues and otherwise being a hot bench during hearings. |
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When the court issues restraining orders, parties against whom the orders are filed have the right to request hearings where they can refute the allegations against them. |
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Countries using common law, including the United States, may use an inquisitorial system for summary hearings in the case of misdemeanors such as minor traffic violations. |
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At such hearings, only the parties' lawyers speak to the court. |
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The Senate Judiciary Committee conducts hearings and votes on whether the nomination should go to the full Senate with a positive, negative or neutral report. |
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They are also raising money for a legal war chest should the Bennett plant be given ministry approval without the benefit of extensive and wide-ranging public hearings. |
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Except in exceptional circumstances, court hearings must occur in public. |
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After lengthy hearings at the Parlement de Paris, it was decided that guilt could not be decided through a standard jury trial, and a judicial duel was ordered. |
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With only a couple of weeks under their belt, members of the House have already held hearings on a couple of bills that stand out in their governmental heavy-handedness. |
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Myers's use of pianissimo, breath and silence within the rich kaleidoscope of vocalism and subtle string writing produced a stunning work that deserves multiple hearings. |
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The outcomes of hearings are made available on the GMC website. |
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We must hear and write every word that is spoken in hearings and trials, writing on a stenotype machine at speeds of up to 300 words per minute at times. |
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Each amendment would name a street in the proposed city, and provide that public hearings be held into the megacity with residents of the street invited to participate. |
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It is very encouraging to see the swift action being taken by Utah lawmakers, as well as recent intro ductions and committee hearings on the Compact in many other states. |
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During hearings to ban hull splashing, or the copying of hulls, Representative Howard Coble of North Carolina suggested that all hulls be registered with the Copyright office. |
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