They failed to bring charges against the organization, even when there was a colorable argument. |
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Best of all, the puzzles are accompanied by large, colorable pictures so children can have even more fun while they build word skills. |
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Our colorable package will generate imagination and creativity while allowing kids to personalize their own cereal boxes. |
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But there are colorable conservative arguments for opposing a constitutional amendment and for opposing federalizing the issue. |
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I just don't think you can make a colorable argument to support that point. |
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A colorable claim is something that may not be legitimate but merely appears to have legitimacy. |
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I think there are colorable arguments within this article for why he should or should not be considered a prisoner of war. |
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I've made it clear that if there are any colorable allegations of improper funding we will investigate those. |
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I'm not yet sure whether I agree with this argument, but it is a colorable one. |
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There is no colorable reading of the convention under which it would apply to those individuals, as several federal courts have held. |
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Obviously, if these procedures are sufficient for American citizens, they are more than enough for foreign detainees who have no colorable claim to due process rights. |
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There is not even a colorable argument, that she somehow waived her parental rights, or that she otherwise knowingly carried a child who could be claimed by other people. |
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The shield is nowhere near as strong as the attorney's, and third parties with a colorable need for the information will be able to compel accountants to produce it. |
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The inside of the triangle is colorable, so when the pointer is there you will see a tipped paint can. |
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Fortunately, for the advocates of both schools of thought, the brief text contains sufficient ambiguity to support a colorable claim for either position. |
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Do not poke those bears: you will be prosecuted as an adult, while they maintain their colorable hold on the cushier juvenile justice system. |
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Whether you would have won or whether you wouldn't have won, I don't know, but clearly you had a colorable lawsuit to challenge that election on a couple of different grounds. |
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Designed as a substitute for bitumen, translucent, colorable Vegecol makes it possible to manufacture asphalt concrete at temperatures that are 40°C lower than conventional binders. |
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A recoatable decorative sheet comprising a colorable layer provided on a surface thereof, said colorable layer being formed of a non-woven fabric which is formed of oriented fibres. |
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For ease of usage, they are low density, colorable and can be combined with additives to provide additional features such as higher stiffness, reduced shrinkage, lower flammability or UV resistance. |
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Anodic oxidation of aluminium is an electrochemical process that consists in building a porous and colorable oxide layer on the surface of the part. |
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However, depending on the nature of the work, the purpose behind the upload, the amount uploaded, and the potential economic impact, a defendant could present a colorable fair use defence. |
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Colorable kid menu with crayons provided for the under-21 set. |
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