And they cannot fail to call into question the motives on which the opponents of hunting claim to rest their case. |
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Calculating when this Atlantic lineage originated is difficult, since the results now call into question the identity of many fossilized corals. |
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Their finding might also call into question a common industrial method for loosening materials that have become jammed together inside hoppers. |
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Allegations that he abused his former wife call into question his fitness for the job. |
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But the killings could call into question how much control Mr. Ouattara has over his forces. |
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The 1977 paper made clear that they should not goose growth with low interest rates if doing so would call into question their commitment to sound money. |
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Nevertheless, the development of electronic money is unlikely to call into question the role of central banks. |
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This is what you now want to blow out of the water, to call into question in order to ruin Portuguese waters. |
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This cannot be allowed to happen with the mixing of grain as it could call into question the quality of Canadian grain. |
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These cases are thus difficult to track and call into question the accuracy of the data that would be collected. |
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As already outlined in recital 93 above, the Commission does not call into question that digitisation of broadcasting is in the public interest. |
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This test did not call into question the net value shown on the balance sheet. |
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To do less would again call into question the credibility of the Organization in addressing the loss of innocent lives in the Middle East. |
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The present Request for Review does not call into question a decision by the Administrator on the merits of any claim. |
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The SHS Section is thus in a very critical situation that must call into question the survival of its team. |
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The cruise line's decision does not call into question the development potential of these ports. |
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However, the activity facilitated a call into question of our processes, practices and ways of doing things. |
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Simply because it might well call into question the blind policies for liberalisation of recent years. |
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The use of an unreliable instrument could call into question the testing of its validity. |
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The challenges confronting NPT were dire enough to call into question the effectiveness and viability of the Treaty. |
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Neumann said CFTPA's actions call into question its commitment to ensuring that current productions are able to complete their schedules. |
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It should be made clear that it is in no way intended to call into question national and regional competences in these areas. |
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Had all Conservative MPs obeyed the party three-line whip against the government, victory may have been narrow enough to call into question the premiership of Tony Blair. |
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There are emails so recent, they call into question just how much of the clerical abuse is still going on. |
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What does it mean to canonize a previously marginal playwright whose works we find valuable because, among other things, they call into question the notion of canonicity? |
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There is a danger that the deadlock will call into question one of our flagship projects in transport and industrial policy. |
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Epics also tend to highlight cultural norms and to define or call into question cultural values, particularly as they pertain to heroism. |
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Whatever you say can call into question your decision-making in your job. |
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Put one way, such an orientation will call into question generally accepted false fixities, whatever other false fixities it may enshrine. |
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The principle of subsidiarity does not call into question the powers conferred on the European Community by the Treaty, as interpreted by the Court of Justice. |
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They call into question the ambitions that we set ourselves with regard to this part of the world and, consequently, the changes to be advocated in the current world order, or rather, disorder. |
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It would call into question Ofgem's past judgment. |
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Ultimately, the Court did not in its judgment call into question the nationalisation of the Italian electricity industry, but it quite emphatically established the primacy of Union law over national law. |
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The failure of the Communist Party to defend Vietnam's territorial sovereignty and its insistence on repressing domestic expressions of patriotism call into question the very legitimacy of its rule. |
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The prospective Neutral shall disclose to ICC in the statement of independence any facts or circumstances which might be of such a nature as to call into question his or her independence in the eyes of the parties. |
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At 31 December 2008, the goodwill was subjected to the annual impairment test, and this did not call into question the amount shown on the balance sheet. |
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If hamartia is culpable error, tragedies that end up with calamities do not call into question the teleology of human events. |
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It will also release opinions and figures that could call into question the credibility of certain decisions and the relevance of certain political or organizational choices. |
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Thankfully, none of my recommendations is the result of serious disciplinary incidents that call into question the legitimacy of the military justice system. |
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The outside occupation or employment should not interfere with the staff member's ability to perform his or her duties or call into question his or her impartiality and independence as an international civil servant. |
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However the use of intelligent video surveillance for purposes other than security, such as consumer behaviour analysis, may call into question the principle behind the need for video surveillance. |
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However, I believe that the enactivist approach can still be used to call into question narratological representationalism about fictional consciousnesses. |
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