Lord Justice Sedley upheld the argument and referred the case back to the county court for reconsideration. |
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Now, less than three years after his death at the age of 89, a vigorous reconsideration of his significance is under way. |
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This new situation leads to a reconsideration of national security risks and threats. |
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However, upon reconsideration, she said that perhaps such a bylaw would affect her. |
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There needs to be a review of all of this and a reconsideration of the role of the director of Central Intelligence. |
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Note that completely rigid kinds of certificates can still be specified by simply stipulating that reconsideration always fails for them. |
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The present policy dividing inpatient care of mentally disordered prisoners between the prison service and the NHS needs reconsideration. |
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This is one of the bodies of work that most genuinely achieves a reconsideration and readaptation of Baroque sensibilities. |
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John Paul clearly thinks the reconsideration went too far, and his fellow venerators of Mary agree. |
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In the last two decades, there has been a thoroughgoing reconsideration of the idea of a standard language or dialect or variety. |
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But he said he will file a motion for reconsideration before the same court or the Supreme Court. |
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They are seeking legal costs and an order remitting the issue of their promotion to the PSC for reconsideration within 14 days. |
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The jurisdiction of the arbitrator can only be protected if the award is also remitted to his reconsideration. |
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In conclusion, the government has some serious reconsideration to do. |
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If the forfeiter applies for reconsideration or submits to court in duration, the legal system institution will take part in the reconsideration or lawsuit. |
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We are asking for that reconsideration and for the Liberal government to pull out all the stops and get on this right away. |
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The reconsideration of our earlier attitude toward running in elections for executive office was an example of this. |
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A group of employees opposed to the union have applied to the Board for reconsideration of the certification decision. |
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What can be observed in most countries is the trend towards the reconsideration of education investments, which is multiform. |
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The definition of a new commonness requires a reconsideration of the issue of public space on a European scale. |
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Moreover, there is no guarantee that a broad reconsideration of SOX, in the current business climate, would produce better legislation. |
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I am waiting to see whether the government is giving adequate reconsideration to this issue. |
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After the decision, the accused Larrañaga filed a motion for reconsideration of his case by the Court of Appeals, but this motion was denied. |
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Syria called for a reconsideration of financial resource allocation, particularly for adaptation projects. |
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Did the decision involve an internal appeal process or a reconsideration of prior decision? |
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I think it is possible that this series of events may cause some reconsideration. |
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The matter is accordingly referred back for reconsideration to the committee responsible. |
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This call centre will also answer specific enquires about the status of an application for reconsideration. |
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These require a reconsideration of just what is best taught and learned in childhood and youth, as a foundation for continuing learning. |
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She further claims that the principal member of the Tribunal intentionally delayed the reconsideration of her husband's refugee claim. |
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Accordingly, most Tribunals whose rules provide for review or reconsideration offer such an opportunity only on very narrow grounds. |
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A whole lifetime of research and reading and reconsideration is packed into this one moderately sized volume. |
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While it rejects process theology, the book asserts that such classical doctrines as God's immutability, impassability and foreknowledge demand reconsideration. |
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All of the apparatuses of centralization need to be subject to reconsideration. |
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We would also like Iran to comply with all Board of Governors' requests, including, in particular, reconsideration of its decision to construct a heavy-water moderated research reactor in Arak. |
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Our motivation begins with a reconsideration of the spinor transformation laws and the role of representation theory. |
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It is natural that after a few years of applying the third set of guidelines, some guidelines became obsolete, others were applied poorly, and now they need revision, reconsideration or straight-out abolition. |
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As an additional safeguard, Rules 8 and 9 of the Assembly's Rules allow for the challenge of unratified credentials, and for the reconsideration of ratified credentials of a national delegation. |
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The expert thus appeals for a reconsideration by the EU of this policy. |
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They look to Russia and the Baltic states as well as to Boston and San Francisco. No more NokiasThe student revolution was part of a wider reconsideration of the proper relationship between government and business. |
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In Britain, innovative broadcasting and recording contributed to reconsideration of Handelian performance. |
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Anthony Payne's elaboration of the sketches for Elgar's Third Symphony led to a reconsideration of this supposition. |
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A template to request reconsideration is available for those who want a prior application reconsidered. |
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Haredi and Modern Orthodox Judaism vary somewhat in their view of the validity of Halakhic reconsideration. |
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It is expected that the Covenant will brought up for reconsideration in the next triennium. |
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In denying APL's request for reconsideration, the Court found that APL failed to provide any newly discovered material or relevant facts. |
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If the institution believes the preliminary evaluation and response to be in error, it may provide additional information and request reconsideration of the decision. |
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The controversy has had three effects, which could force a reconsideration of American policy. The first is that it has probably made Colombia even more awkward. |
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The Laeken Declaration must also initiate reconsideration of another problem, namely the unchecked growth, the proliferation and, I am tempted to say, the inflation of policy instruments. |
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The bungling in Afghanistan demanded, at the least, a serious reconsideration of the nature and limits of Britain's diminished, but still considerable, power. |
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The High Court's judgment turning down the petition was challenged in the Supreme Court which has returned it to the High Court for reconsideration. |
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The application of Syrian law in matters of recidivism, habitual criminal behaviour, multiple offences, stays of execution, suspension of judgement, or reconsideration. |
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While the current economic turmoil might be a cause for concern in general, it might also necessitate reconsideration of the assumptions you have made about how the transition might be funded. |
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This book is part of a growing literature calling for a reconsideration of behaviorism caused by shortcomings and fallacies of cognitivism. |
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The Court confirmed that the standard of review for the Board's certification decision and reconsideration decision was that of patent unreasonableness. |
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If a person disagrees with the reconsideration decision by SDC, he or she may file an appeal under section 28 of the Old Age Security Act with the OCRT within 90 days of receiving the decision. |
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On July 30, 2007, a petition to cabinet was filed by certain parties asking that Telecom Decision 2007-27 be referred back to the CRTC for reconsideration of the implementation of payphone rate increases. |
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Failure of a hypothesis to produce interesting and testable predictions may lead to reconsideration of the hypothesis or of the definition of the subject. |
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But on reconsideration, however snottily phrased, if you had to provide a one-paragraph sketch of how my people see the world, it would be hard to improve on this. |
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