Through this lawsuit, we intend to bring to light facts and evidence to demonstrate that the board acted precipitously and with malice. |
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These articles are extremely one sided and I am writing not to fight, but to bring to light another side. |
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The Hume Hotel is celebrating its 120th birthday this week with four days of events that bring to light the rich history of the building. |
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For the new tool developer, relying on someone with on-the-ground experience in education would help bring to light some typical blind spots before the product is implemented. |
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And to the backdrop of these and so many other statistics, they are far less likely to be able to tell their own stories or to investigate and bring to light these inequalities. |
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I would like to bring to light an endorsement from an organization representing an important group of self-employed people, the realtors. |
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This will bring to light any significant changes that we need to look into more deeply. |
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The audits did not bring to light any anomalies likely to affect the Court's opinion of the Schools' accounts. |
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This colloquium's goal was to bring to light the different realities faced by street artists on the European territory. |
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Taking into account the autonomy, we wanted to bring to light that a true freedom of education supposes the autonomy of schools. |
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Or do those in whose hearts is a disease, think that Allah will not bring to light all their rancor? |
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It can also bring to light outstanding opportunities or issues and provide insight into how to address them. |
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The news stories simply bring to light experiences that happen to too many women. |
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Its stated purpose is to bring to light the full facts surrounding Mark's death. |
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Experts say eviction notices or social workers often bring to light compulsive hoarders' problems. |
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The periods of crisis bring to light the major shortcomings of the underlying mathematical models. |
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We will take as much time as we need to bring to light the Conservatives' schemes. |
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These tests do not bring to light any significant impact on the valuation of goodwill. |
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy can bring to light connections between such experiences. |
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The template does not specifically deal with issues that could bring to light substantive problems and their causes. |
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The purpose of the diagnosis is to bring to light transport problems and mobility challenges. |
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The audit did, however, bring to light differences in management approach among the business offices. |
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We did not wait until today to bring to light risks we uncovered in our investigation. |
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The results bring to light the presence of two parasites in the reservoir, particularly during the winter. |
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So, of our combats will be through our choices to bring to light the diversity of short films. |
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It is enough for you to practice my doctrine with the love it demands to bring to light the errors of your brothers. |
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In order to bring to light the Indian varieties there are about 13 species of fish from the Western Ghats, which include half-beak fish, danio, loaches and rasboras. |
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The investigation also did not bring to light any significant reduction of capacity on this basis. |
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Private life and stupid things that you bring to light, I don't like it. |
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The alarming results of that inquiry bring to light unquestionable evidence of state intervention and of social dumping practices, which cause material loss to our industries. |
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I have been working diligently to bring to light the significant contributions of these business women to our country and it is paying off through support of this vital organization. |
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As a result, they bring to light some deeply felt emotions. |
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When journalists and other groups make information requests while investigating federal institutions' activities, they help bring to light activities that may otherwise have been kept secret. |
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Study and knowledge of the electroplating sector bring to light a series of factors that cause the companies concerned to operate badly and with a poor environmental management. |
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This study is an attempt to bring to light a full account of the state and total economic value of Canada's boreal ecosystem services and natural capital assets. |
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That would bring to light how silly it is to always try to get the strip. |
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Not everyone will agree on what is or is not ethical in all situations, but we do need to agree that it is important to bring to light the ethical considerations latent in all situations. |
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I also appeal to the social partners to do more for mobility in the various countries and to impose public controls to bring to light the black sheep and stop them from profiting from social dumping. |
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The letter by Mrs Joe Thomas on rape incidents in India, prompted me to bring to light the disgusting inhuman acts which go on in India unabatedly. |
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