Does she feel rather dashing, a bona fide member of someone else's generation, or is she merely indulging her younger and stupider staff? |
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Twenty-four years since he escaped death-by-civil-service in an employment office in Tooting, Merton, 47, is a bona fide British institution. |
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The intending singers must have an ID or bona fide card, passport size photograph, and must pay registration fee. |
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The promissory note is a convenient tool, an additional guarantee to the bona fide commercial relationship. |
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Now 21, Lerche is a bona fide star in his homeland, where Faces Down is a gold record. |
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Fear of failure is a bona fide force but, fall just once, and you'll see that failing is not the end of the world. |
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It is also a bona fide best seller, debuting today at No. 9 on the New York Times list. |
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That both sides found the net within the first 10 minutes was a bona fide reflection of how these teams went at each other from the outset. |
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Prior to this face saving embrace of bona fide produce, I considered potatoes and red beans the only edible vegetables. |
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Now a bona fide big-timer at home, Lau, like other local talent, is looking to branch out internationally. |
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To support Britain's decision, he gave out asylum statistics which clearly indicate that hundreds applying for asylum status were not bona fide. |
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When the payment is a bona fide redundancy, your employees will receive tax benefits. |
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Your Honours will see at paragraph 157 where he set out the basis of the contention that it was not bona fide. |
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The Crown never put up any basis in this court case to say that it was not bona fide. |
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These people are permitted into the country because the visa stamp in their passports is legal and bona fide. |
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It is for the Gift-tax Officer to be satisfied that the gift was made bona fide or for extraneous or collateral consideration. |
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It would seem to me, however, that this does not derogate from the requirement that the decision of the Directors must be made bona fide. |
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There is no objection to a party purchasing a judgment for the purpose of using it as a set-off if this be done bona fide. |
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Our bona fide demand for a special railway zone was rejected citing financial unviability. |
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The plaintiff seems to have a bona fide cause of action and she should not be deprived of it because of her impecuniosity. |
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This is home to the wildly extended family of Roy and Bea, a bona fide earth mother. |
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First, is this a situation in which money can be drawn down merely because there is a bona fide claim? |
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They were gratuitous volunteers, not bona fide purchasers for value without notice. |
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All bona fide masters insist upon the completion of an academic course of study. |
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The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn. |
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Shaped by one of the few men to be trusted with the last precious piece of bona fide linksland in Scotland, it is truly beautiful. |
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He started directing it up to my ear, and I was convinced I was sitting next to a bona fide loony. |
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Participants must be present at the venue with bona fide certificates attested by their school head master or principals. |
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Often, they are bona fide, but they can be mala fide too, more often than what you would want to admit. |
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One way to thwart such unscrupulous people is for the bona fide seed companies to make their presences felt at every level in the country. |
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The terms were normal for a client with an apparently bona fide meritorious claim. |
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By mid-century the Federal Reserve System had become a bona fide central bank with headquarters in Washington. |
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Such misinterpreters do not know the proper techniques, which have to be learned under a bona fide spiritual master. |
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The power also with which the judges are entrusted, is but of a moderate extent, and to be executed bona fide. |
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After all, I had learned from hard experience that there are few bona fide mystics in the world today. |
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A slave, undoubtedly, can be the instrument of possession and usucapion for a bona fide possessor. |
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These people are permitted into Korea because the visa stamp in their passports is legal and bona fide. |
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I'm convinced that my huckleberry pie will get people to take me seriously as a bona fide pastry chef. |
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The judge then determines whether this reason is bona fide or the underlying intent was to exercise impermissible group discrimination. |
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In other words, the choice may not be simply between a bona fide claim and a colourable claim, for example. |
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He changed his name to Ronnie Rocket, becomes a bona fide rock star, and attracts a fetching tap-dancer, Electra-Cute. |
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In other words, it means having a bona fide agricultural and food policy in each major economic zone. |
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Although the vehicle has been modified for business needs, it is not required to be brought home for sufficiently bona fide business reasons. |
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Justice McLachlin's new model for analysing whether a claim of a bona fide occupational requirement is acceptable involves three stages. |
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The provisions of this article shall not be construed as prejudicing the rights of bona fide third parties. |
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It will operate in a non-adversarial mode, will deal with bona fide cases and will reduce the need for legal representation, also a measure sought by Ibec. |
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Likewise, the network has managed to successfully create a bona fide hit on Thursdays at 10 p.m. with The mentalist. |
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So, after toiling away for two decades, Elba has finally crossed over from critically acclaimed actor to bona fide tabloid fodder. |
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Despite the obstacles, however, Ephron excelled, moving from errand girl to bona fide writer at the New York Post and Esquire. |
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No-one has suggested that the plaintiff's claim is not bona fide. |
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The view the bank reached on the value of its security was bona fide. |
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Proving that your marriage is bona fide can be difficult, especially when you do not have a lot of financial documents to support your relationship. |
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You decide whether to become a space buccaneer or a bona fide trader. |
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It's a bona fide pain, getting your eyebrows tweezed, being threaded. |
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Clearly they must perform that function honestly and bona fide. |
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In The Sessions, opening Friday, Hawkes has finally emerged as not only a bona fide leading man, but a charming, romantic lead. |
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I have piled up the few chapters I can remember all around me and I am taking them apart a letter at a time, stripping them of intentions both mala fide and bona fide. |
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Unless a credit card is reported lost by a cardmember, transactions that come in with the valid authorisation code are deemed by banks as bona fide and valid. |
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And yet when confronted with a bona fide epidemic in its southern desert, Arizona has chosen to punt. |
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The trial judge held that the interposition of the management corporation had no bona fide business purpose other than the reduction of income tax. |
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For all his legitimate straining to be perceived as a bona fide artist, Jack makes his best work when he goes tabloid, turning his amorous travails into juicy tell-alls. |
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The builder's costs had been funded by his mother under loans motivated by maternal affection and made in the belief that her son's claim was bona fide. |
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Yet Anders Gravers is in fact a bona fide xenophobe whose views are antithetical to freedom. |
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By his sophomore year, Burt had secured some low-grade sponsorships while competing on a ragtag racing circuit that would, in 1987, coalesce into a bona fide World Cup series. |
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What he's looking for in a bona fide getaway place is fun, informality, joy, whimsy, self-expression, magnificent land, views and an opportunity for magical experiences. |
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In that event the basis for the exercise of power is absent, just as if it were shown that the opinion was arbitrary, capricious, irrational, or not bona fide. |
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The wearing of an Iraqi police or army uniform is not a guarantee that the wearer is bona fide or operating in an official capacity. |
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Clubs, bars, movies moving — all passe, bona fide faux pas in the 21st-century etiquette. |
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A membership card is essential for the provincial taxman to consider a producer a bona fide farmer. |
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This Tribunal unhesitatingly believes that the Respondent meets this subjective aspect of the bona fide occupational requirement test. |
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This bona fide automotive legend defines high-spirited freedom and invigorating performance. |
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It only contains information to confirm that the ePassport has been issued by a bona fide authority and that it has not been tampered with. |
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Or do her commercial dealings and self-promotion make her a bona fide subject for the global media? |
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However, one of the difficulties vexing Canadians on all sides of this debate is the ability to find bona fide research that confirms or negates different parts of the argument. |
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Note that the declensional schwa appearing under certain conditions on prenominal adjectives in Dutch is not a bona fide adjectivity marker. |
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Although he failed, the prime minister made a bona fide attempt to repair the nation's damaged economy. |
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Eventually, a protostar becomes dense enough to ignite nuclear reactions at its core, a sign that a bona fide star has been born. |
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Because the safety concerns at play in this case did make the hard hat a bona fide occupational requirement and CN had demonstrated no intention to discriminate, the policy was upheld. |
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The only conclusion that can be drawn from the reasons for decision is that, but for its special application to Bhinder, the hard hat rule was found to be a bona fide occupational requirement. |
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Therefore, Ontario employers must show that having no record of an offence is a bona fide occupational requirement of the position and that the employee cannot be accommodated short of undue hardship. |
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They can also provide lists of words or word sequences found in a text or corpus that can be examined to determine whether the suggested candidate is a bona fide term and is worthy of recording. |
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Any person in possession of a bill, whether as payee, endorsee, or bearer, is termed a holder and, if he is a bona fide purchaser, a holder in due course. |
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Among these bona fide divorce-courtcases, we'll first try to do something for the Wangle couple. |
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This is a bona fide restaurant with an ambiance all its own which marries sports-bar ambiance with Italian cuisine. |
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The Convention also provides for compensation of bona fide purchasers and addresses the issue of the proper jurisdiction in which to bring a claim. |
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Mr. Martin, a bona fide member of the working class who met his wife in a factory, was chosen in a cumbersome election in which 12 candidates were considered, two by two, late into Monday night. |
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Cindy Bibb THE WAIT DEBATE Patience is a virtue Time is on your side Truisms all, bona fide So cool your heels Though perhaps for naught Since it may well be Later than one thought. |
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In the case of newly established enterprises whose accounts have not yet been approved, the data to apply are to be derived from a bona fide estimate made in the course of the financial year. |
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A user-friendly system for bona fide third country nationals living in border areas who have legitimate grounds for regular border crossing should be established. |
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This situation shows the absence of a bona fide agricultural policy in a country that uses oil revenues to finance the massive import of foodstuffs. |
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It is therefore up to the employer to prove, once again according to the balance of the probabilities, that it has acted in accordance with a bona fide occupational requirement. |
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In addition, the European Community also invites the Member States' consular offices to make full use of these possibilities for the facilitation of the issuance of visas to bona fide applicants. |
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However, the act provided no penalties for producers who failed to register, and, as a result, only about half of the province's 1,800 bona fide farmers actually did. |
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It's almost as if he has invented new notes to be sung and has totally reinterpreted many of the more flaccid Iron Maiden tunes into bona fide powerhouse singalongs. |
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And yet while this dazzling embedding of bona fide Jamesian nuggets throughout his narrative will delight James scholars, they never obtrude into the smooth and elegant flow of the novel's movement. |
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The Prosecutor, the convicted person and any bona fide third party with an interest in the relevant proceeds, property or assets may submit evidence relevant to the issue. |
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If before or during the hearing, a Chamber becomes aware of any bona fide third party who appears to have an interest in relevant proceeds, property or assets, it shall give notice to that third party. |
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The degree to which such compensation is awarded may be increased where it appears that the unsuccessful party has proceeded to trial in the face of a bona fide offer to settle which would have been to his ultimate advantage. |
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Altidore emerged from his first South African jaunt as a bona fide star alongside such tried and trusted veterans as Landon Donovan, Tim Howard and Clint Dempsey. |
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Management believes that the Rights Plan taken as a whole should not be an unreasonable obstacle to a serious bidder willing to make a bona fide and financially fair offer open to all Unitholders. |
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However, in the cases I can think of, and there are many, where opposition members have come to me with bona fide concerns about things in their constituencies, I take them at face value. |
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In the case of direct discrimination, courts have, in the past, permitted employers to discriminate if they could demonstrate that a hiring or employment standard was a bona fide occupational requirement. |
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That reasonable accommodation be made to allow detainees out of their cells to participate in bona fide religious observances, and that the families of detainees be allowed to join them for such observances. |
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The parties agree that, both during and after the performance of the work under the contract, each of them shall make bona fide efforts to resolve any disputes arising between them by negotiation. |
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If industry is bona fide, as it claims to be, about really wanting to adhere to the framework, it shouldn't be unhappy about having such legislation put in place. |
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Where he is not the owner, a bona fide pledgee may oppose any action for recovery by the owner under the conditions relating to the possessor in good faith. |
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If the case were that somebody was found to have a relationship that was not bona fide and it was a marriage of convenience, nobody is arguing that this person be allowed to stay here. |
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The licence of any person deemed to be a bona fide wholesaler or jobber will be cancelled if the person ceases to operate and sell goods exclusively at a duty free shop licensed as such under the Customs Act. |
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The first case established a new test for determining whether an employment practice is a bona fide occupational requirement and whether the practice satisfies the duty of accommodation short of undue hardship. |
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Dottie Sandusky also claimed Matt has bona fide mental problems. |
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Like all bona fide action stars, he was a hardnosed Republican who hated pinkos. |
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Usually this is granted provided the Secretary of State accepts the adoption is bona fide and the child would have been a British citizen if the natural child of the adopters. |
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However, a genuine bona fide mistake by an adjudicator in omitting to state reasons for not considering a submission is not enough to be a breach of natural justice. |
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And this time, rather than just being the smart-aleck doomsayer of the piece, Goldblum's chaos theorist Ian Malcolm is the top-billed, bona fide hero. |
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But as it turns out, lang is well on her way to becoming alternative pop's first bona fide chanteuse, without a plaid skirt or toy six-gun in sight. |
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As bona fide laws, their existence poses problems for the thesis of the unalterability of laws, a cornerstone of the Consequence Argument against compatibilism. |
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