His departure comes at a time when the Federal Government is considering a radical shake-up of the Family Law system. |
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The last time I was there, nearly a decade ago, I was a law student competing in the Jessup International Law moot. |
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However, with today's Law Lords decision and the government's defeat on detention without charge the tide may finally be turning. |
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Boss Nicky Law was pleased with the performance in City's final tune-up ahead of their Scottish tour. |
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For nearly four decades chips have tracked Moore's Law, doubling their transistor count every two years. |
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The two had agreed that to prevent any leakage, the then Law Minister had best do it himself, involving no official, not even a stenographer. |
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Every candidate who wishes to pass Law Moderations must offer Criminal Law and Constitutional Law and A Roman Introduction to Private Law. |
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I learned a tremendous amount from moot courts at Georgetown, Oklahoma City University, and Harvard Law School. |
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The percentage of the bank's residential mortgage loans in negative equity also fell to below 10 per cent in the quarter, Law said. |
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Ip and Chow are former presidents of the Law Society, a group that is considered more conservative than the Bar Association. |
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Christ not only died for the sins of His sheep on the Cross but he established their righteousness through His perfect obedience to God's Law. |
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For this reason, the Law of Emphyteusis was certainly Argentina's most important step toward meaningful land reform. |
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Verner published his results in 1875, and the patterns he described came to be known as Verner's Law. |
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Similarly, Grimm's Law, Verner's Law, and Grassman's Law are transformed into SpecGram's Law. |
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The judge pointed out that the 1981 Family Law Act had abolished actions for breach of promise of marriage. |
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He wrote a think piece for the Irish Law Society last autumn when an initial public consultation was still in train. |
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As is almost inevitable following such an invitation, Sod's Law comes into force. |
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During the criminal proceeding, the accuser's name and most of her history received the nominal protection of Colorado's Rape Shield Law. |
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The Law Society of Scotland is set to debate the issue of child offenders and child rights at a conference in May. |
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This is borne out by a letter of April 11, from the solicitors to the area secretary of the Law society. |
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The English courts are obviously an appropriate forum to determine English Law issues. |
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The Law Commission proposed that the privilege should be restricted to incrimination for crimes punishable by imprisonment. |
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Locke's authority was Natural Law, or God's non-revealed truth, and his maximand was individual rights. |
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As for the Law Society, it is concerned about the choice of home inspectors and their regulation. |
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Well the whole history of the relevance of violence in Family Law is an interesting one. |
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It's Sod's Law that the new Sport supplement is never missing from my copy. |
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The Letter of Law emphasized the importance of facilitating commerce and assisting merchants to develop their trading activities. |
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It would have made a fantastic photo, but Sod's Law dictates that you never have your camera at such events. |
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To get around local sensitivities and Greek Law, the US troops will be operating as part of a NATO force. |
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As Sod's Law would have it, the first day of the easing of access sanctions coincided with a change in the weather. |
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If he didn't believe in Sod's Law before pitching his tent in Yorkshire, then he certainly will now. |
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In English Common Law, ownership of land is still vested only in the Crown. |
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This time around it's Jude Law who shows us the sexy as a smooth-talking philanderer in a modern day version of the classic. |
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And Law possesses the frumpy slouch of a man dissatisfied with his lot in life. |
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The case is still being decided to rescind the title deed under Article 61 of the Land Law. |
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She also received a letter from the Law Society offering her a monetary award for the pro bono work she did on the case, but she turned it down. |
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And local authorities conceded unhappily that they were bound by the territory's Basic Law on business matters. |
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This man just loves to blame any random mishap or occurrence of Murphy's Law on people. |
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Any changes undertaken to avoid these deaths will probably be undramatic, and lacking in the public attention given to Sarah's Law. |
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But since there is something called the Murphy's Law we always keep a contingency plan. |
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Law is one such labyrinth, a concept or abstraction like time, space, or identity, devised to create order out of chaos. |
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There is a great deal of debate as to whether or not stimuli that are part of a metathetic continuum can be explained by the Power Law. |
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Yes, the famous Murphy's Law is considered to be a basic engineering principle. |
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It seemed like a hybrid of the bad luck of Murphy's Law and the drama of a Shakespearean play. |
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The Law Society is currently dealing with a raft of complaints about solicitors who charged miners an additional fee on top. |
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I began to receive various threats, which included reporting me to the Law Society. |
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I am in San Jose today for a moot court at Santa Clara Law School to prepare for the argument. |
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It's classic Murphy's Law though, you see newspapers everywhere, until the day you're actually seeking a specific one, and you never find it. |
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At the lecture, they showed us slides with some basic pointers on International Humanitarian Law accompanied by some gruesome pictures. |
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Law enforcement personnel can use the same information, relayed to them by traffic managers, to clear roadway blockages. |
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Moreover, the work of Hubbard, Lasker, Law, and myself shows that prostitutes are not merely passive victims of exploitation or sexploitation. |
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He that doth usurp upon it, the Law doth intend that he hath purposed the destruction of the Prince. |
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This relationship shown in the graph is known as Benford's Law, and is becoming more and more useful as we understand it better. |
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They sum it up as a craze about the middle-aged crisis of meaning for a coterie of Yale Law School graduates and their confused friends. |
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He was teaching Boyle's Law and Archimedes' Principle to coy, simpering 13-year-olds who giggled at everything he said. |
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When it came to scoring goals, from long-range, from headers, overhead kicks, close in poachers, Law was a genius when it came to putting a ball in the back of the net. |
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He holds an MA in teaching from the University of Virginia and a J.D. from New York University School of Law. |
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Hernandez was followed by Jeannie Suk, a professor at Harvard Law School who has studied innovation in the fashion industry. |
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The Scout Law declares a Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. |
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Jude Law went shopping this week in a T-shirt that barely contained his huge chest. |
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Ms. Mills received her juris doctor degree from Stanford Law School, where she was elected to the Stanford Law Review. |
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As to whether Kazakhstan will pass a Russia-style Anti-Propaganda Law, that is a different matter. |
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Vicki Jackson, a Harvard Law professor, rises to the lectern and begins her remarks. |
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According to Dershowitz, Corey called Harvard Law School and threatened to sue to the school for libel for his comments. |
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Law and politics books lie on the floor and posters decorate the walls. |
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It describes how to use Excel and Benford's Law to detect irregularities in large data sets, which can monitor business financial statements for suspected fraud. |
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I really enjoyed Jude Law, in his millionth film of the year. |
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Seen on stars from Jude Law to Jay-Z, and on the Burberry runway, the man-bag is having its moment. |
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The simplest demonstration of Boyle's Law is a hand bicycle pump. |
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However, if there is a dispute between the Church and State, both sides will have to refer the matter to the president of the Law Society of Ireland. |
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I browsed and noted the Tanzanian shilling prices being demanded for learned academic tomes on Law, History, Commerce and Science, all of them published in Britain. |
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For his tryout, he performed a bit about the three types of people you always see on Law and Order. |
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Cruz did his undergrad time at Princeton, and followed it up with Harvard Law, where he edited the storied Harvard Law Review. |
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But rather than hiding away in a dark monastery to repent, Cardinal Law is instead an exalted member of Vatican inner circles. |
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Moore's Law states that the transistor density of a silicon chip will double every two years, allowing a corresponding increase in processor speed. |
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British gun expert Richard Law has found photographs in which the outline of the big Colt automatic through the fabric of this man's heavy ulster is clearly visible. |
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There are nearly 2,000 African migrants held in internment camps in the Negev desert as a result of the Anti-Infiltration Law. |
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Law slipped out of Boston unannounced and secretly traveled to Rome. |
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The program was spawned from the Horse Race Law, which provides for health funding to jockeys and their dependents through the uncashed mutuel tickets. |
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Michael A. Newton is a West Point graduate who serves as professor of the practice of law at Vanderbilt University Law School. |
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Students of Murphy's Law will instantly see the potential for mayhem. |
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If there were a Murphy's Law of Economic Collapse, it would hold that as jobs disappear and wages plummet, the price of your dream house will skyrocket. |
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But Murphy's Law tends to prevail in these situations, doesn't it? |
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A call to Don West Law Group went unanswered on Friday, and a voicemail left there was not immediately returned. |
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Law firms and the like, which one used to think of as being able to do cases pro bono and to have other standards than money, were as much caught up in this as anywhere else. |
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Law scored two, but Best's was acclaimed as the pick of the goals, when he swivelled on the bye-line to slot the ball into the tightest of spaces. |
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Common Law was unwritten and represented the custom of the people. |
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It is a section where mathematical certainty is the only worthwhile protection again Sod's Law and Wharfedale need to secure that position without delay. |
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The court said that the breach of contract related to an agreement to marry, but the 1981 Family Law Act had abolished actions for breach of promise. |
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With the exception of 1976, the year the Family Law Act was introduced to allow no-fault divorces, 2001 saw the highest number of divorces ever granted in Australia. |
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The Danish scholar Carl Verner thus corrected the major deficiency of Grimm's Law by introducing a further sound shift Law, since called Verner's Law. |
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These PO2 changes constitute a manifestation of Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures. |
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Thus, Totalisator and betting winnings, according the Law, shall be paid out only in cash immediately upon the presentation of the winning card. |
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However, it must also follow that there has to be a deflected downwash in accordance with Newton's Third Law. |
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Many research papers have been written about the discovery of the Periodic Law of Elements. |
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Kaplan is a Coadjutant member of the faculty at Rutgers University School of Law Newark. |
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She is a member of the ABA's Public Contract Law Section and Utah Bar's Military Law Section. |
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Owler 'The Role of Contract in the Democratisation of Service Delivery', Law in Context, Special Issue on Contractualism and Citizenship, Vol. |
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Thomas Law Review Distinguished Contributer Award in honor of his influential writings and many years of dedicated service to the journal. |
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Stephen Allinson headed RA in front and after Stuart Shaw equalised with a direct free kick, Whitehaven had Kevin Law sent off on 66 minutes. |
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However, the widespread domestic criticism from all sections of the society about the Labor Contract Law was unexpected. |
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The results were disclosed after people aware of the meeting requested the outcome under the state Sunshine Law. |
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Newton's Third Law of Motion says that if you apply a force to anything it will push back just as hard. |
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The additive, cyclamate, is prohibited under Japan's Food Sanitization Law. |
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He previously optioned Car Wash 2 to Universal Pictures and Under Color Of Law to the Mount Kramer Company. |
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True, the Maccabees were defending the God of Torah and Law. |
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The Murphy's Law star, 43, said viewers are losing out while broadcasters compete for ratings. |
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The roofs of Richard Rogers' new Antwerp Law Courts were chunked in an Antwerp shipyard and taken to site by barge. |
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In voting for the top newsmaker of 2002, Law was the top choice over Pope John Paul II, who has won the poll most often in recent years. |
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Cho entered the NBA as an intern with the SuperSonics in 1995 while earning a law degree from Pepperdine University School of Law. |
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Law 36 provides a legislative cover to criminalize the smuggling or attempting the smuggling of subsidized oil by-products. |
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Baty, 58, of Fairney Edge, Ponteland, was caught out by a routine cross-check, magistrates at Bedlington Law Courts were told. |
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Law chiefs want to target the drug barons instead of the couriers who risk their lives often without realising the danger they put themselves in. |
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Mr Hogan-Howe was out on a 16-year-old horse called Kinsale along with Murphy's Law, the horse which was stabbed after the derby. |
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She was also an articles editor for SMU's International Law Review, an oralist on Jessup International Law Moot Court Team, and an SMU Barrister. |
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Mohammad was sent to the gallows for uxoricide under the criminal law and in light of the Law on Elimination of Violence Against Women. |
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This approach wastes time due to bad multitasking, Student syndrome, Parkinson's Law and poorly synchronized integration. |
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Jude Law, meanwhile, has drawn the shortest straw of all as Anna's cuckolded other half. |
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Replacement cost value is paid in full if the property is destroyed, in keeping with Florida's Valued Policy Law. |
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Another particularly important state statute, in the context of hurricane losses, is the Louisiana Valued Policy Law. |
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She's offering Con Law 101, a class every American should have to retake every three to five years. |
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Later, in the robing room, they changed into jeans, sweaters and Hawaiian shirts, to the sound of The Clash's I Fought The Law. |
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It functions according to the principle of outvoting which is contrary to the Law that was adopted in the Parliament. |
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Whatever the merit of Parkinson's Law, the blunt economic truth is that Birmingham is not doing as well as many of its competitor cities. |
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Law enforcement professionals do not believe that paroling a cop killer is good public policy. |
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Jason Holland, 44, was accused of stealing a golf buggy and crashing it into Christopher Law on July 16 last year. |
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This Law shall guarantee the administrative, cultural, and political rights of the Turcomans, ChaldoAssyrians, and all other citizens. |
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Referendum Law inches closer to basic law status after plenum vote. |
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The group has met weekly, covering a variety of STEM-focused topics such as the Scientific Method, Bernoulli's Principle, Pascal's Law, Newton's first law of motion and more. |
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The Governments of Botswana and the United States entered into an agreement in July 2000 to establish an International Law Enforcement Academy in Gaborone. |
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Open Records Any And All Information Contained In Or Submitted With The Bid Becomes A Public Record Subject To The Missouri Sunshine Law When The Bids Are Opened. |
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Worse for Bonar Law was the fact that this failure renewed the division within the Unionist party between Home Rule compromisers and anti-Home Rule die-hards. |
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Statewide, 4,407 students were on vocational school waiting lists, according to a survey conducted last May by Northeastern University's School of Law. |
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An earlier play, Club Law, staged at Clare College in 1599-1600, was allegedly written in English so that the uneducated citizens of the town would understand it. |
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The transcendencies of God, Self, and Moral Law prescribe ideals to which a world of becoming can never attain, thus casting a pallor of deficiency over all of life. |
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The 1991 Chiropractor's Registration Law states that chiropractors are obliged to register with both the Ministry of Health and the CCA in order to be allowed to practice. |
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The program for all classes at UF Law is an extension of a community service day for first-year students that Dean Robert Jerry began when he came to the college a decade ago. |
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Anyone who needs to read each word of a letter or article in order to understand its essence or theme should at least be capable of recognising irony and Parkinson's Law. |
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Joan Glode, a social worker who is director of Miq'mac Child and Family Services in Nova Scotia, sat on the Law Commission's panel dealing with residential school survivors. |
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The Subsoil Law is the main law in the mining industry, providing all relevant laws and regulations regarding subsoil use in the Russian Federation. |
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The USG continues to offer Namibia opportunities for fully-funded law enforcement training programs at the International Law Enforcement Academy in Gaborone, Botswana. |
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The Color of Law spares no detail in its intimate portrayal of a real-life hero of the courtroom, and is a worthy addition to college and public library biography shelves. |
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On Saturday nearly 500 spectators braved the broiling sun to enjoy the free drag races as part of the speedway's Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. |
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Later, the Justice Department of the Law Ministry wrote a note to the collegiums, following which it said his case can be considered for some extension, he further said. |
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Faculty Award from the Association of American Law Schools, Section on Minority Groups, for her activism, mentoring, colleagueship, teaching and scholarship. |
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Bradley Patton, of Carlsbad, California, has recently been recognized by Strathmore's Who's Who Registry for his outstanding contributions and achievements in field of Law. |
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The casting of Jude Law seems a pretty smart move, but whether he can portray the smooth-talking Cockney womaniser with as much pazazz remains to be seen. |
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However, the PDQ Act is seen in many ways as a step backwards for the interests of the pharmaceutical industry, represented by the Coalition for 21 Century Patent Law Reform. |
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It is time there was legislation dealing with the rights of cohabitees, taking account of reform proposals previously put forward by the Law Commission. |
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Law 12 of Association Football says holding is an offence punishable by a direct free kick, or a penalty kick if it is done within the 18-yard area. |
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The notaries in Macedonia do not respect the Law on Use of Albanian language and they do not notarize the statements and other documents that are written in Albanian. |
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By Murphy's Law after he did the family schmaltz, the funny stuff, the attempts at hitting Labour's G-spot, the live broadcast feed broke down for 10 minutes. |
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Hancock, who is of counsel and chair of the firm's Employment Law group, is also co-founder and current board chair of the Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity. |
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Newton's First Law of Motion states that unless acted upon by an external force, a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will remain in motion. |
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The Netting Law statutorily underpins close-out netting in the DIFC and enables DIFC firms to benefit from this important risk mitigating technique. |
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Omani Personal Law Asked if any inmate applies for conjugal visits, the official said that no inmate of either gender had sought permission for a conjugal visit. |
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The primordial Law is that which, in regulating the alliance, superposes the reign of culture onto that of a nature given over to the law of coupling. |
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The current Organ Transplant Law limits brain-dead donors to those aged over 15, a restriction which forbids surgery such as heart transplants for children. |
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