You should never knowingly consent to your own interview or conversation being tape-recorded without making a tape of your own. |
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All women gave written informed consent to join the study, which had local and regional ethics approval. |
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The fact that President Chen appeared to give his tacit consent to such an action is doubly worrying. |
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All subjects agreed to anonymously donate blood and urine samples and gave written informed consent to participate in the study. |
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We consent to taxes that remove half of our earnings, plus GST and property taxes, welcome taxes and all sorts of government cash grabs. |
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Thus, it recently recognised the right for de facto spouses to consent to care for a partner who is unfit. |
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The donor must freely and willingly consent to the procedure having been given sufficient knowledge to make an informed decision. |
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Counsel may also consent to a court order extending the coverage period, if necessary. |
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It should be noted that the landlord has no right to consent or withhold consent to the assignment itself. |
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The requirement for community consent to ordinances was affirmed, but delegated to the Common Council. |
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She refused to consent to being bound over and the justices committed her to prison pursuant to section 115 of the 1980 Act. |
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They have not ruled out the possibility that she was the victim of a so-called honour killing because she had refused to consent to a marriage. |
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I hereby declare that I consent to all of the following terms and conditions. |
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The betrothed and their parents struck hands ratifying their consent to marriage. |
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However, it will probably be rare for a patient's refusal to consent to care to constitute an intervening event breaking the chain of causation. |
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It seems that you will not be happy until you have seen signed and notarised copies of consent to model forms. |
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Eleven apparently healthy individuals gave informed consent to have a blood sample collected by venipuncture. |
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In summary, it is possible to suggest that the principles governing the validity of parental consent to research are as follows. |
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She would not be bounced into giving her consent to the controversial sports arena in west Dublin. |
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I should have the right to litigate the matter of consent to adoption freely, unfettered in any way by the Family Court or its decisions. |
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It was understandably written to emphasize that persons freely give consent to participate in research. |
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I've generally stopped linking to milblogs that don't give me express written consent to do so. |
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Bhagiratha is the legendary king whose devotion made the Ganges consent to come down to the Earth. |
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If the court refuses to consent to the waiver, it must provide written reasons for doing so. |
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He told me that the case was going well and he asked me to consent to the drawdown of my contribution. |
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Some women are so hung up about their bodies that they consent to labioplasty and breast enlargements. |
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Hopefully all recipients gave their explicit consent to receive such messages. |
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Relatively reclusive writers and artists consent to documentaries because exposure will help them commercially. |
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After I had given my consent to marriage the ceremony had become less ceremonious, tables were pushed back to the walls and food was set out as a buffet. |
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Not until 1600 did Elizabeth consent to receive him at court. |
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In 2003, when I was elected bishop, it was not at all certain that the episcopal Church would consent to my election. |
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I suppose Hollywood stars must consent to be godparents to a lot of the children of their staffs. |
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Should consent to sexual intercourse be treated as an irrevocable waiver? |
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The point of the ritual is to announce to the ancestors our intentions, and earn their consent to continue. |
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The study, which observed the natural course of precancerous uterine cervical lesions without treatment in women, had not given written consent to take part. |
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Developments in the Jerusalem patriarchate seem to have prompted Patriarch of Istanbul Portholomeos I to give at least tacit consent to the sacking of Irineos. |
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Leaders of our medical organisations should not allow informed consent to interfere with clinical management of infectious disease or seriously ill patients. |
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It was to bring together in indissoluble union a variety of differing regions who would never consent to union without some protections of their own autonomy. |
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Developers of the site have now applied for listed building consent to demolish the weaver's shed and build a new block containing 223 flats in its place. |
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The Parlement allowed the municipal receiver to collect six deniers for each livre, a particularly high fee, so that he would consent to these practices. |
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That Presley should consent to appear on TV dressed in a tuxedo, swapping songs, and duetting with Sinatra would have been inconceivable a few years earlier. |
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Walney Wind Farm was the largest offshore wind farm in the world upon completion, in 2015 it received Government consent to be trebled in size. |
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But wait until the Honorable Ma Chun-shing arrives and you shall see that I am augustly disposed to consent to your marriage. |
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Issy did not consent to these descriptions, nor could she defend herself. |
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The one thing they did consent to was a cloak they could use to cover themselves while they slept. |
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But that necessarily involves separate legislation, subject to bicameralism and presentment, above and beyond consent to the treaty itself. |
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In practice, the difference is minor as Parliament is responsible for all the powers on both lists and must give its consent to devolve them. |
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Among those who supported lowering the age of consent to 16 was the Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev Mark Santer. |
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The two had been in love for several years, but it was not until 1877 that Asquith sought her father's consent to their marriage. |
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Other writers have argued that consent to join the society is not necessarily consent to its government. |
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Winchelsey returned in January 1295 and had to consent to another grant in November of that year. |
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The company had a right not to consent to, and thereby delay, the Consensual Foreclosure. |
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The celebrity couple have been given planning consent to erect an area of dry-stone walls in the shape of a roofless abandoned building. |
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Nor, frankly, would any other nation-state consent to its own dismantling. |
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Only Privy Counsellors can signify royal consent to the examination of a Bill affecting the rights of the Crown. |
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The only concession that Prussia made to Austria was to consent to the election of Archduke Joseph as Holy Roman emperor. |
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Traveling by air gives security officials implied consent to search your bags. |
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In many jurisdictions, conciliar resolutions that have been passed require episcopal assent or consent to take force. |
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If you do not consent to detachment, God will miss his Godhead, and man will miss himself. |
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The man was unconscious, but the paramedics had his implied consent to treat him. |
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The preacher then tells the confirmands, that as a token of their full consent to the confession just made, each of them should kiss the Scroll of the Law. |
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This Enlightenment ideal, espoused by Rousseau and others, advocated that people have the right to consent to their government in a form of social contract. |
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Deems a minor to have the legal capacity to give consent to for tobacco cessation services and does not allow the consent to be disaffirmed to the person being a minor. |
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Another approach, called the selective, repeated, or reconsent model, requires that participants consent to each individual future study that wishes to use their data. |
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He declared himself lord of all the navigation, demanded the Sultan release the prisoners and pay for damages, and demanded consent to build a fortified trading post. |
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With the introduction of absolute monarchy in Denmark, the Icelanders relinquished their autonomy to the crown, including the right to initiate and consent to legislation. |
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In January 2007 Sellafield was given consent to restart Thorp. |
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If I consent to burn them, will you promise faithfully neither to send nor receive a letter again, nor a book, nor locks of hair, nor rings, nor playthings? |
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In 2003 the UK government stated that it will consent to a request from the US to upgrade the radar at Fylingdales for use in the US National Missile Defense system. |
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In 1466, after the Thirteen Years' War, King Casimir IV Jagiellon gave royal consent to the Peace of Thorn, which created the future Duchy of Prussia, a Polish vassal. |
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This needs to be revised and reissued, after which the DNSR and ONR will reinspect as a basis for providing consent to use Loch Goil on a case-by-case basis. |
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Before, brides get kidnapped either because the boy's family was too poor to pay the bridewealth, or the girl's father did not consent to the marriage. |
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I will never consent to put out the sun of sovereignity to posterity. |
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