Dole claimants suspected of working will be ordered to sign on more frequently and at shorter notice to make a double life more difficult. |
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He disposed of his rival claimants, and quelled various rebellions that the succession crisis had spawned. |
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The claimants commissioned an advertising agency to produce the combined logo for them and paid for the commission. |
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The Response did however deny the terms of the agreements alleged by the claimants. |
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This means that it is clearly open to non-Jewish claimants to seek redress. |
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Are claimants ever referred for assessment if they have been severely disadvantaged by injury? |
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It is said that the claimants had viable alternative remedies by way of judicial review. |
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They argued that legal aid was being granted in cases that the claimants had no chance of winning. |
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It is further submitted that the claimants lack the locus to challenge the adoption of the negotiated procedure. |
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The strikes continue today and bosses are warning claimants and job seekers to expect long queues. |
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Under their plan, a business-financed fund would award claimants a fixed payment based on how sick they are. |
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The claimants have satisfied me that Mr Steele did not receive an adequate explanation before the 3rd August. |
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He sold the land to the claimants and they granted him in return a rent-free life tenancy. |
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As a matter of interpretation, the policies covered goods of third parties of which the claimants were bailees. |
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Gather more information on claims and claimants, in each screenful of options. |
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The claimants will rely on the 1967 Act and the Regulations made thereunder. |
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Of course, it will be open to the claimants to place the matter before the Court of Appeal if so advised. |
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The stress of completing a questionnaire and attending these medicals often worsens the condition of claimants with mental health problems. |
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One in ten claimants hit by the so-called ' bedroom tax ' have come off benefits altogether. |
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The claimants issued their writ and effected service in accordance with their undertakings. |
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An association of the families said the sum would be shared between 238 claimants. |
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In case there are two or more claimants, the values of their red and black cards are considered separately. |
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Henry knew full well that a male heir would secure the Tudor line, prevent rival claimants and preclude another devastating political conflict. |
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As a side issue, would the claimants be entitled to attend the court, and would that then entitle them to some kind of residency status? |
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The trial of this consolidated lien action dealt only with the issue of priority between the lien claimants and the mortgagee. |
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Some claimants for unemployment benefit will only receive a reduced rate of payment due to changes announced in the Budget. |
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This would end the current frequent practice of simply allowing a reduced award in cases of exaggeration or partial untruths by claimants. |
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No court or court-appointed trustee would do such a thing, because the Enron claimants would be all over them in a New York minute. |
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The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village. |
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A further five claimants received official cautions having admitted their fraud to investigators. |
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The software analyses voice patterns, and detects subtle changes which can point to the claimants lying. |
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The amended particulars of claim contained detailed allegations as to losses sustained by the claimants. |
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Against that background I consider the particular circumstances of the two claimants. |
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The claimants were represented by prominent leading counsel and three juniors. |
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The claimants and the defendants produced differing translations of the clause. |
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Each case will turn on its own facts but in my view the claimants are more likely to succeed than the defendants. |
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The claimants denied any breach of their obligations and sought declarations to that effect. |
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All claimants claim that there was a conspiracy by the defendants to injure them by unlawful means. |
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If the builders had never built the dairy of course the claimants could not have complained. |
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Nor have I forgotten that little if any disclosure was made by the claimants on this topic. |
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The claimants ' solicitors will then forward a file of the submissions to my clerk. |
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I have held against the claimants on each of the four grounds advanced before me. |
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Both the claimants and the defendants are in business for the purpose of making a profit. |
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Some or all of the claimants entered into conditional fee agreements with their solicitors after they had been refused legal aid. |
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No such retainer is alleged by the claimants and PW are not in a position to prove any such retainer, except by inference. |
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Here he makes a conquest of Lucy, and there ensues a spirited conflict between Lucy and Polly, the rival claimants of his heart. |
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Consolidation of claims has led to indiscriminate grouping of claimants with the impaired. |
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In respect of the second flood, the claimants were not guilty of contributory negligence. |
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The defendants were also ordered to pay the adjudicator's fees and the costs of the claimants. |
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As I have already said, in my view, the claimants in private law proceedings cannot rely upon a free-standing application under the Convention. |
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The claimants claim damages for libel against the three defendants in the current action arising out of the article. |
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I will dismiss the claim of the claimants for a declaration to the opposite effect. |
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Do you say you can proceed against Aboriginal native title claimants for trespass if they happen to wander across any part of your tenement? |
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We know several such fake god-men and claimants of divinity amongst humans. |
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Benefit claimants would also use the card, which could contain health records, fingerprint information and bank details. |
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Moyes does acknowledge that other putative claimants had seen the technology demonstrated. |
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I see no grounds for reducing the basis of the award of costs in favour of the claimants. |
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The defendants submitted that this fact alone disentitled the claimants from seeking relief. |
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The claimants called no expert on the subject of in vitro assays, but the defendants called an in-house expert enzymologist. |
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The claimants submit that that is a decision to which no reasonable planning authority could come and it vitiates the defendant's consideration of the planning application. |
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First the court has made no award of damages to the claimants. |
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Currently the baby boom cohorts are still in their most productive years, they are still contributors to the social insurance funds, not claimants. |
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Insurers are increasingly refusing to pay cash to claimants because they can cut costs by replacing goods through backstairs deals with store groups. |
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This account of seemingly genuine claimants, reckless pretenders, daffy charlatans and patently mad pretenders to the French crown is the stuff of high farce. |
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He said if claimants could not afford to pay their monthly payments, then they had to deregister before they could apply for a subsidy in another project. |
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Mr. Clay for the claimants on the other hand argues that in building contracts there is a continuum of decision makers spreading from certifiers to the House of Lords. |
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In order to meet some aspects of the challenge to validity the claimants apply to amend the patent in suit to limit the size of the class of compounds claimed. |
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We can only test persons who either apply to become claimants for the million-dollar prize, or who will actually submit themselves to undergoing proper test procedures. |
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This kind of tough love is particularly important with younger claimants. |
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The claimants were flour merchants, warehousemen and wharfingers, whose warehouse was destroyed by an accidental fire, together with goods in it of which they were bailees. |
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It might be, if the claimants have pastoral or farming skills and can reasonably be expected to build productive enterprises on that land if given half a chance. |
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In an age when the life of the spirit is besieged by the excesses of a florid globalism, claimants to sole proprietorship of truth have never been more numerous. |
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This court held that the claimants were entitled to the cost of repairs. |
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The purpose of section 73 is to require the claimants to bring all claims in one appeal, and to achieve finality in determination of that single appeal. |
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In its taking and assessing of evidence from claimants, the Board requires a far lower standard of proof than that which pertains in the civil courts. |
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We want to avoid this wherever possible but despite the fact we pay for flights and offer generous resettlement grants, many of these failed claimants still refuse to leave. |
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In fact there is direct evidence in this case that at least some of the claimants were aware of the resistance in the market place at all material times. |
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Some claimants were informally aware of the location of their awards and believed they had a right to occupy the land, only to find that it was classified as Crown land. |
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On both these issues of fact the judge found against the claimants. |
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There has been a disturbing rise in the number of young, female and lone parent claimants, and a third of new claimants cite mental health conditions. |
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Is it the dishonest claimants or those members of the professions who stand to gain so much and lose so little by conniving at their lack of scruple? |
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I am happy to be able to tell Your Lordship that an amicable agreement has been reached between the claimants and the defendant which achieves exactly that. |
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The claimants assert that their claims should also have been settled. |
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He was about to make an order that the legal title to all the copyrights in the world be assigned to the claimants when the defendants took a second point. |
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At present, the Secretary of State grants asylum to all such claimants. |
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Some observers predicts a severe slowing of new claims for recovery by claimants pursuing voluntary cleanups. |
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Top 5 JSA can be withheld from claimants for between four and 13 weeks, with repeat offenders liable for three-year stoppages. |
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As many as 81,670 Incapacity Benefit claimants across the country could be reassessed to decide if they are fit to work. |
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On the death of Pope Honorius in February 1130 there were two claimants to the papal throne. |
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In the autumn of that same year, two rival claimants to the throne led invasions of England in short succession. |
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Harold's claim to the throne was not entirely secure, however, as there were other claimants, perhaps including his exiled brother Tostig. |
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One of the claimants of the English throne opposing William the Conqueror, Edgar Atheling, eventually fled to Scotland. |
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This process was far from perfect and in many cases claimants were unable to pursue their cases effectively. |
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Even though as many as fourteen claimants put forward their claims to the title, the real contest was between John Balliol and Robert de Brus. |
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On two occasions Welsh claimants to the title rose up in rebellion during this period, although neither ultimately succeeded. |
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Two rebellions occurred during the period in support of Welsh claimants to the title of Prince of Wales. |
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By 1510, this figure had increased with the birth of an additional 16 possible Yorkist claimants. |
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Henry shored up his position by executing all other possible claimants whenever any excuse was offered, a policy his son Henry VIII continued. |
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Other potential claimants, such as the Republic of Venice and the Holy Roman Empire have disintegrated into history. |
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Their deaths left the House of Lancaster with no direct claimants to the throne. |
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In it, the Army explicitly rejected a claim, made by a party unnamed in the apology, that there were as many as 500 potential claimants. |
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Traditionally, this term was reserved for claimants with a significant following of cardinals or other clergy. |
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Any courts can rule on any various issue, including maritime or admiralty if applicable to the claimants. |
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These courts and legal methods were much faster than the common law courts, so lawyers and claimants flocked to them. |
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Some calls for reform stress the difficulties encountered by potential claimants. |
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His zeal was not entirely disinterested, as he was to have two thousand acres for himself and Wildman if the claimants succeeded. |
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On her way to Scotland in 1290, however, Margaret died at sea, and Edward was again asked to adjudicate between 13 rival claimants to the throne. |
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Workshy benefits claimants should stop watching daytime television and get a job. |
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Having got these concessions, Edward arranged for a court to be set up to decide which of the claimants should inherit the throne. |
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Every week I hear of genuine claimants struggling to survive on too me agre benefits. |
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Edward's ploy worked, and the claimants to the crown were forced to acknowledge Edward as their Lord Paramount and accept his arbitration. |
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Other big taxi claimants include the BBC's director of future media and technology, Erik Huggers, who ran up pounds 3,908 ove r the period. |
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The answer lies in the lifetime duration of these weekly benefits to claimants with nonscheduled permanent partial disability. |
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Court was convened on the land itself, with both claimants calling witnesses to support their claims. |
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If both claims were deemed to have equal merit, the law allowed for the land to be shared equally between the two claimants. |
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Occasionally this might create a situation of rival claimants whose legitimacy is subject to effective election. |
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This means that for every 100 people who would have found employment under the old JSA system, 113 UC claimants will have moved into a job. |
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With EU Human Rights restrictions there are limits onwhowe can''t allow into the country from elsewhere, be it asylum claimants, extended families, questionable marriages etc. |
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When they refused, he gave the claimants three weeks to agree to his terms, knowing that by then his armies would have arrived and the Scots would have no choice. |
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The agreement was that one of the two claimants would renounce his claim on the throne of Scotland, but receive lands from the other and support his claim. |
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The Guardians and the claimants still needed Edward's help, and he did manage to press them into accepting a number of lesser though still important terms. |
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Black is strongly critical of the government over Universal Credit, she maintains delays in payment have serious effects on claimants and loans must be paid back later. |
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These were initially solicitors for the people suing in the Court, and no other counsel was allowed, but by the time of Francis Bacon claimants were allowed their own counsel. |
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The claimants also demanded an order of prohibition preventing the Secretary of State from treating its registrations under the 1894 Act as having ceased. |
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By 1811 the land had been divided amongst a number of claimants. |
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Even prior to reaching the courts, interactions between claimants and experts serve to enframe how Indigenous sovereignty is defined, how it is narrated, and what it means. |
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I can understand how many would see claimants to be scroungers. |
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Ecclesiastical officials convened at the Council of Constance in 1414, and in the following year the council deposed one of the rival popes, leaving only two claimants. |
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For instance, decision makers sometimes fail to adequately consider that claimants may be struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and internalized homophobia. |
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The Government has now launched an inquiry after a leaked email revealed that staff had been set targets and shown league tables on sanctioning claimants. |
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After deposing and killing the incumbent emperor Didius Julianus, Severus fought his rival claimants, the generals Pescennius Niger and Clodius Albinus. |
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Others argue that they continued to the end of the fifteenth century, as there were several plots to overthrow Henry and restore Yorkist claimants. |
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