It is for him to decide, if I remit the matter to him, that particular issue. |
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However, after exciting and esoteric art cabaret nights, they made steps to expand their remit and take on a more professional outlook. |
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The resounding clear remit for this war was WMD, not for regime change or to impose democracy. |
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I will remit this application, including any application for extension of time to the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia. |
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A further objective is to encourage withholders who cannot remit deductions by the due dates to notify us of the existence of liabilities. |
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The wife may remit the dower or any part thereof in favour of the husband or his heirs. |
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Its remit is to try offences of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. |
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Its remit is to progress the matter to see what level of medical cover was needed. |
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Unlike the Environmental Police Force in Amsterdam, their remit doesn't extend to crimes such as flyposting, fly-tipping and graffiti. |
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The pope cannot remit any guilt, except by declaring that it has been remitted by God and by assenting to God's remission. |
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Images of those back home remit to the audience the common connectivity among populations distant in space and culture. |
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Despite its noble remit, and the broad range of material which must have been available, this is not a definitive anthology in terms of calibre. |
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The Court also declared that only a member of the judiciary could pass a sentence and that this was out of the remit of the Home Secretary. |
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Property tax assesses of BMP can remit their SWM cess along with property tax returns. |
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They should retain the remit to mobilise and lead the active response to acute poverty and exclusion. |
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The Financial Services Authority has a statutory remit to coax punters into greater awareness about husbanding their dosh. |
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Stephen even ventures the possibility of a change of name and even in its remit of building a knowledge economy. |
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There was the sense that the programme had simply stepped out of line with the channel's public service broadcasting remit. |
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However, other factors point to the Federal Court as being the appropriate forum to remit the matter. |
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But section 44 of the Judiciary Act expressly empowers us to remit things within our jurisdiction. |
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Anyway, I believe I have attained a level of remissness which is no longer pleasant, and therefore cannot remit any more. |
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Government and other institutions that owe billions of Kwacha in unpaid rate charges should work out programmes to remit the outstanding monies. |
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You can invest in anything, you don't need government approvals, you can remit your profits out, and there are no equity restrictions. |
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Currently, the tax code encourages firms to retain earnings and remit income to shareholders through share repurchases. |
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Any rent received from the property is fully taxable in Ireland, even if you do not remit the rent to Ireland. |
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If you plan to attend, please indicate this on the Congress registration form and remit the appropriate fee. |
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The payer must deduct standard rate income tax and remit it to the Revenue. |
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Please remit the relevant amount to the office at your earliest convenience. |
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If you grant me this appeal, then my friend from overseas is going to remit me some money and then I will be able to engage a barrister. |
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The Supreme Court would most likely remit the matter for a retrial in the High Court, which leaves her in a much better position than she is now. |
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The appropriate course for me to take is to remit the matter to the disciplinary committee. |
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For that reason we submit that the appropriate course is to remit the matter to the Court of Appeal. |
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The government extended its remit as part of crime prevention across the aviation industry. |
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The station's public-service remit should guarantee that such a critical aspect of Irish life gets intelligent coverage. |
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What spheres of activity might fall within the remit of an international liaison, given this context? |
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Singular wine shops responded by extending their remit to beer and spirits. |
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The board will expand its remit to cover public liability and motor accidents later this year. |
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Most psychedelic episodes remit within 12 hours and generally do not require medical treatment. |
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The legislation extends the commission's remit to deal with demand side management and energy efficiency. |
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For the tribunal to be able to fulfil its remit, there were many legal difficulties to overcome. |
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But the Governors also recognised their responsibility for ensuring that BBC Radio continued to meet its public service remit. |
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The issue for her critics is the extent to which her populist approach has compromised the channel's public-service remit. |
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Providers will see an increase in their payments and on their remit advices. |
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Some doctors seek to widen their professional remit to cover the entire range of human experience. |
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Under its remit, the Task Force is expected to carry out a full review of academic employment in the University. |
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Football is something he understands, but counselling bad boys is hardly in his remit. |
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They will help users to navigate and access content across all platforms, with a wider remit of helping to demystify technology. |
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Its multinational remit is to formulate concrete spaces for experience, reflection, and discussion linked to a contemporary populism. |
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Its remit was, and is, to develop and continuously improve the standards of good practice in franchising and to accredit franchisors that meet these standards. |
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That means it will fall under the beady eye of the chief inspector, whose remit is to provide an impartial and independent view of conditions in all of Scotland's prisons. |
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Last year I tabled a motion calling for the Chamber to extend its remit and I am happy to say we are now the first countywide Chamber of Commerce in the country. |
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Part of our remit is to reflect the religious life of our listenership. |
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In an age where media is fragmenting, becoming more specialised, a station with as broad a remit and geographic reach as Radio Scotland increasingly looks like an anachronism. |
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It has been suggested that few marital problems remit spontaneously. |
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He has a broader remit and has already started conducting his own inquiry. |
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Large withholders are required to remit withholdings on a weekly basis. |
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Why is this relevant to a discussion of the commission's remit? |
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He questioned whether preventing pictures being taken was part of the police protection unit's remit. |
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Of course the judiciary protest too much as they extend their remit. |
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Of course, that is a matter totally outside the ambit of my remit tonight. |
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Nonetheless I think that it is preferable to remit the question to him rather than to grant an order of mandamus requiring the Commissioner to grant leave. |
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Its remit was to study the issues affecting the UK call centre industry and its capability to respond to global pressures, particularly the issue of jobs being offshored. |
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I have frequently said that Lord Hutton's remit was too narrow. |
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If he or she was guilty of no want of diligence and used every effort to secure the appearance of the accused man, it might be proper to remit it entirely. |
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Music and sport are the only fields that largely fall outside the station's remit. |
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The patent office generally has responsibility for the grant of patents, with infringement being the remit of national courts. |
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The Supreme Court today allowed major sponsors, including LG Electronics India, to remit foreign exchange for the tournament. |
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English Heritage is a governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. |
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In return, Henry was required to remit a penny per hearth of the tax roll to the Pope. |
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Lady Godiva appealed again and again to her husband, who obstinately refused to remit the tolls. |
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The Assembly has the power to call for witnesses and documents, if the relevant responsibility has been transferred to its remit. |
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English Heritage is the governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. |
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As to the duke's misregard of her offer, they did remit the truth of that to the report of the persons employed by herself. |
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The Secretary of State has remit over higher education policy as well as British business and enterprise. |
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It is unconnected to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, with which its remit overlaps. |
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His remit was divided no later that around 395 into three military districts. |
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As Mission 21 has developed, changing patterns of ministry have become part of its remit. |
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Notably the remit of the Commission on Scottish Devolution precludes the consideration of Scottish independence. |
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There are several specialist tribunals in Scotland which often have exclusive jurisdiction over cases relevant to their remit. |
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Another founding part of BBC Two was to provide educational and community programming on the BBC, as part of its public service remit. |
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Channel 4 was established with, and continues to hold, a remit of public service obligations which it must fulfil. |
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Channel 4 is obliged to carry schools programming as part of its remit and licence. |
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Part of Channel 4's remit covers the commissioning of programmes from outside London. |
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Protecting and improving biodiversity across Britain's forests are both part of the Forestry Commission's remit. |
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Mormon baptism does not purport to remit any sins other than personal ones, as adherents do not believe in original sin. |
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Only after this had been accomplished did they remit the Spanish offer to the States of the provinces for consideration. |
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In Scottish education a short leet is a list of selected job applicants, and a remit is a detailed job description. |
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These committees run inquiries into topics within their remit, issuing reports from time to time. |
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But nine years ago his remit changed from dealing with gallstones, hiatus hernias and cancers to tackling the explosion in obesity. |
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The partnership agreement requires partners to promptly remit all fees, salaries, honoraria and book royalties. |
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Next steps... Create one IS organisation and extend remit to all HE activities. |
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But that was not within the remit of the Dutch investigators. |
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Keeping strictly to their remit, they left the old damaged pole in the ground and tarmacked around it. |
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Since then forest coverage has doubled and the commission's remit expanded to include greater focus on sustainable forest management and maximising public benefits. |
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However, this is beyond the remit of this particular article. |
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In 1999 the agency was designated a Trading Fund, required to cover its costs by charging for its products and to remit a proportion of its profits to the Treasury. |
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Each Assembly Measure, like an Act of Parliament, would had to have made provision for a matter within the remit of the legislative competency of the Assembly. |
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The Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust YDRT has a remit to conserve the ecological condition of the River Nidd from its headwaters to the Humber estuary. |
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The LEAs remit included secondary education for the first time. |
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The question of the geographical remit of this organisation does not appear to have been asked, with the FA being formed before the rise of international football. |
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The BBC has been criticised by some for being expansionist and exceeding its public service remit by providing content that could be provided by commercial broadcasters. |
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On suspension, devolved matters revert to the Conference's remit. |
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The FA sanctions all competitive football matches within its remit at national level, and indirectly at local level through the County Football Associations. |
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Further education in Wales comes under the remit of the Welsh Assembly Government and was formerly funded by ELWa before its merger with the Assembly. |
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Furthermore, as agreed under the terms of the 1993 Convention on Bone Idle Journalism, the remit of the ban extends to ALL related middle-east gags. |
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The community and its successors have grown in size by the accession of new member states and in power by the addition of policy areas to its remit. |
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Part of their remit was to provide Ayahs to people who wanted nannies. |
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The RPII was established in 1992 under the Radiological Protection Act 1991, which conferred on the RPII a broad remit in relation to radiological protection in Ireland. |
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The magazine covers rising and established figures of interest in the creative industries, a remit including film, radio, TV, comedy, music, new media and design. |
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The remit also involves an obligation to provide programming for schools, and a substantial amount of programming produced outside of Greater London. |
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