And certainly, that will eliminate certain suspects and hopefully bring closure for the parents, whether she's alive or not. |
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And, for Mary and her sisters and brother, I hope that this really does bring closure. |
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It also serves to bring closure to their families, who never received an accurate account of how their loved ones died. |
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I think that this is probably the most important link in the evidence that ought to bring closure to this matter. |
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I am open to a number of options as to how we move forward to bring closure to this horrible terrorist incident. |
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Dorel entered into this agreement for settlement purposes only, to avoid incurring additional legal costs and to bring closure to this matter. |
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It is in the best interests of all Canadians to bring closure to First Nations' grievances and put the mistakes of the past behind us. |
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It is in everyone's best interests to bring closure to First Nations' grievances and put the past behind us. |
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Next-of-kin want information about what happened to their loved ones in order to bring closure. |
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We need to bring closure to many of the issues of reform that have been before us for so long. |
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A settlement will bring closure to the outstanding legal issues raised by the claim. |
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Negotiations are the best way to bring closure to this longstanding claim once and for all. |
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Land-related settlements also bring closure for non-Aboriginal people who live or work on lands subject to a claim. |
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With the help of a trained facilitator, they can reach an agreement that will help them both bring closure to the incident. |
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The Invisible Circus is a touching and heartwarming story of a young woman's journey to bring closure to her family after the unexpected suicide of her sister. |
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We need to bring closure to this case so that the cloud may finally be lifted and we all can move on. |
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Antoniuk's personal philosophy is to try to help bring closure for families who have lost loved ones to crime. |
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All of the parties agree that this settlement will bring closure for all concerned. |
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A future settlement will bring closure to the outstanding issues raised by the claim. |
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Reflection, discussion, or sharing could occur to bring closure and clarification of the key mathematical concepts. |
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To bring closure to the workshop, evaluate the process and discuss next steps. |
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The committee uses a variety of strategies to bring closure to the incident for the community, complainant and the offender. |
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I trust that I will be able to count on your collaboration at the April meeting in order to bring closure to this unfortunate incident. |
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Well, I think it helps to bring closure to that part of our history. |
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One of the most important advantages of a tribunal remedy is that it would bring closure to those issues, often of a system-wide nature, that have filled up the annual reports of the Correctional Investigator. |
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But I want to start the first phase right here: to know the ground we stand on, to create a clear will for this change and then to try to bring closure to it. |
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We also need to focus on how we get those answers in a way that potentially can bring closure to the victims' families and to others who have an interest in bringing closure to this horrible event. |
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Would a referendum at least bring closure? |
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The settlement agreements bring closure to issues that have been outstanding for more than a decade so that governments can focus on tobacco tax compliance and contraband tobacco. |
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He fears this report will not bring closure. |
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Further with respect to the MAPLE reactors project, AECL expressed concern about the length of time CNSC staff has been taking to address and bring closure to other important issues. |
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However, as of November 2005, NSERC has completed over 80 per cent of the identified actions and is in a position to bring closure to the Strategy, and related progress monitoring, as a discrete exercise. |
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Specific claim settlements bring closure to past grievances. |
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I subsequently met with him to discuss the issues in greater depth and to outline our most recent efforts to bring closure to the most significant areas of concern. |
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