I went through some of the other instances where he made declarations that appeared insupportable. |
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Postal patrons also must complete customs forms and declarations pertaining to the contents of parcels being mailed. |
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For unless one subjects the self-serving declarations of one's protagonist to scrutiny, one ends up writing in the hagiographic mode. |
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Following are the declarations of two well renowned scholars of Hindu philosophy. |
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For all her doughty declarations, there's the odd hint of vanity and vulnerability in this targe. |
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Traditionally it's been a venue for blustering declarations from fulminating premiers, but today instead of foot-stamping there was backslapping. |
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Due to the possibility of misdeclarations, it is necessary to validate a selected number of declarations by audit to confirm compliance. |
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It has been reiterated on several occasions since through a number of declarations and statements. |
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In addition there were various protocols to the Treaty and declarations adopted by the Member States. |
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Presumably as a teacher of law he admires and respects such contracts and declarations. |
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He periodically returns to a monochromatic style, punctuated by scrupulous forays into vivid chromatic declarations. |
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But declarations of support for the capitalist economy and the profit system were not enough. |
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And his often-conflicting statements undermine the credibility of his public declarations. |
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Deeply felt emotions, especially declarations of undying love, are left unexpressed. |
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So why would anyone want to buy a traded endowment, given today's investment environment and the poor outlook for future bonus declarations? |
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Elements of both crimes are clearly demonstrated in the declarations of the material witnesses. |
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There is bad news for millions of homebuyers and savers as with-profits insurance companies make their bonus declarations over the coming weeks. |
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This conviction frequently prompts its spokespersons to make irritating declarations that border on megalomania, the odious or the comical. |
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Mankind to-day has had more than enough of high-sounding principles and beautiful declarations. |
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This hall has heard enough high-sounding declarations to last us for some decades to come. |
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Criticize the moronic politics and you get a sermon about not reducing works of art to a simplistic set of objective declarations. |
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But this argument is irrelevant, because these hortatory declarations are not legally binding treaties of the sort that could grant such powers. |
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Morrison completes her trilogy by confronting contemporary race and gender representations and challenging declarations of truth and law. |
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However, geneticists began criticizing him for his antiscientific declarations regarding the perniciousness of genetics. |
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Instead, we are confronted with definitive declarations, even regarding the most perplexing of texts. |
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His is a startling claim that is inconsistent with the repeated declarations of U.S. statesmen. |
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The claimants denied any breach of their obligations and sought declarations to that effect. |
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And the evidence is already clear that on key elements of his case for war, his declarations were untethered from intelligence assessments. |
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Evidence of Amis' complete dissociation from contemporary culture has played out lately amid his spacy declarations concerning the internet. |
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Discordant declarations are inconceivable and, when they occur, devastating. |
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Another step forward was the progressive declarations of invalidity extended to certain laws, decrees, and edicts issued in Stalin's time. |
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This actually makes for some funny business, what with all the snapping in out of trances and hypnotized declarations of love that follow. |
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After the round of declarations, tokens are awarded or side bets resolved in exactly the same way as for stage one, described above. |
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He ruined her with his empty, broken promises and his declarations of imaginary friendship. |
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He then discards any 3 cards, excluding 4 point cards, those used in declarations, or trumps. |
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As we saw earlier, all these declarations may have had some influence on the further development of regional treaties and regimes. |
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One day the media seems filled with reports of new findings and declarations, yet the next day there appears just as many counterclaims. |
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More importantly, under the new procedure, declarations and injunctions are merely alternative remedies. |
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A player who scores 30 in declarations and play before his opponent scores anything gains a pique, which is worth 30 extra. |
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The Commission found that the above-mentioned declarations showed that the parties has come to an agreement regarding the terms of a settlement. |
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Eight months later, and following several declarations that he would not stand, Howard had become convinced that his time had finally come. |
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It seems he's decided to make up for lost time by backing up his first proposal with several very public declarations of his intentions. |
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He issued new declarations of love and promised to tell Ms. Turner about their relationship. |
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But it will be months before Mr Imbert can make an impact on this vast ministry, his best intentions and hopeful declarations notwithstanding. |
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Hitler's Polish campaign, and then the attack on the USSR, were launched without formal declarations of war. |
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Despite his frequent declarations of love, the only qualities Russell seems to admire in Kay are her beauty, her sexuality, and her unobtainability. |
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Each of two declarations is said to be a homograph of the other if both declarations have the same identifier and overloading is allowed for at most one of the two. |
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It consists of wave after wave of manifestos and other declarations which seek to analogize disparate events, from the Watts riots to the war for Algerian independence. |
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He also oversaw facility chiefs prepare 12 hazardous cargo declarations to ensure aircraft loadmasters were aware of potentially dangerous materials. |
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Finn had been silent the whole time, listening to her outburst, which varied from flat tones to declarations brimming with passion, vibrating with emotion. |
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He made the declarations while responding to reporters' questions on the bilateral debt forgiveness agreement during yesterday's post-Cabinet news conference at Whitehall. |
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She can't even look at him when he makes his declarations of love. |
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The C declarations may define types and variables used in the actions. |
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The university had freely chosen to be governed by canon law and to obey the Vatican's declarations, and if they were inconsistent with academic freedom, so be it. |
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Moreover, there was no basis for him to exercise discretion to allow the statutory declarations to stand in place of the counterstatements in the proceedings. |
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He is too grounded to be carried away by gusts of extreme declarations. |
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It was in these circumstances that the applicant commenced her proceedings in this Court seeking the constitutional writ of mandamus and the declarations previously set out. |
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Her court testimony and declarations were carefully transcribed and dissected. |
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Now is probably not the time for declarations of aggressive intent. |
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Pay full attention to the declarations of the other players, not only those of your right hand neighbour, to help you guess until which moment declarations are genuine. |
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At CPAC, it was hard to find any declarations of defection or desertion should Romney win selection as GOP general-in-chief. |
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We'll also issue manifestos, mission statements and declarations. |
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People swear statutory declarations about all sorts of things. |
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Her concrete and unwavering declarations provide a foil for her husband's quavering and uncertain struggle to integrate both Hellenic and Hebraic parts of his identity. |
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Of course, should I suggest that they become vegetarian too there are horrified expressions and declarations of never being able to live on rabbit food. |
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International law contains no prohibition on declarations of independence, and the recognition of a country is a political issue. |
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Such solemn declarations of the church's teaching involve the infallibility of the Church. |
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After parsing CSS stylesheet user gets a collection of selectors and relative declarations. |
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The direct religious content has disappeared along with the declarations relating to the supremacy of the Sovereign. |
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Along with the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations, these two declarations worked on many levels to eliminate child labour. |
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Right-to-farm laws or declarations are designed to protect farmers from nuisance suits and antifarming ordinances. |
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They would unavoidably mix up the whole of these declarations, and mass them together, although the Judge might direct the Jury not to do so. |
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The last series of the comedy saw Mark and Jeremy get mildly electrocuted in a field, abandoned by Dobby despite their declarations of love. |
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He refused the suggestion that he simply arrest James because this would violate his own declarations and burden his relationship with his wife. |
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The following table shows the timeline of the several declarations of war among the belligerent powers. |
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Entries on a yellow background show severed diplomatic relations only, not actual declarations of war. |
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Fresh statutory declarations must then be deposited at specified intervals in future. |
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This was a break with official Conservative policy but about 200 other candidates were making similar declarations. |
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These declarations are published annually in a register and are available on the Internet. |
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Confessions and declarations from the prisoners were then read aloud, and finally the prisoners were allowed to speak. |
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The 382 voting areas were grouped into twelve regional counts and there was separate declarations for each of the regional counts. |
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However, there remain disputes over the legitimacy of the G20, and criticisms of its organisation and the efficacy of its declarations. |
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During the last week of October, declarations of independence were made in Budapest, Prague, and Zagreb. |
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As of August 2006, 20 declarations had been made, of which six were overturned on appeal. |
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This is a simple motto which encapsulates a Jamesian philosophy, the simple man accepting simple declarations. |
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As of December 2014, 29 declarations of incompatibility have been issued, of which. |
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In spite of these declarations, the EU Commission proposed the continuation of cotton subsidies, coupled to production. |
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The declarations further asserted that prior permission was required before foreign warships could pass through Omani territorial waters. |
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Paul Craig argues that this results in the courts adopting linguistically strained interpretations instead of issuing declarations of incompatibility. |
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Senior Labour politicians have criticised the Human Rights Act and the willingness of the judiciary to invoke declarations on incompatibility against terrorism legislation. |
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Stotts and pitcher Merrill Dunn also made declarations Sunday in the Matadors' 6-4 victory over Washington State before a crowd of 302 at Matador Field. |
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Debates over environmental concerns implicate core principles of international law and have been the subject of numerous international agreements and declarations. |
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The council, having issued the PCN in the first place, takes notice of statutory declarations and ignores any attempts at proving your innocence of an alleged contravention. |
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Unless stated otherwise, declarations of war by and on the United Kingdom include de facto declarations by and on other members of the British Empire. |
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I suspect this is due in part to her conflating the Council of Trent's declarations on penitential satisfaction with the Pelagianism of the via moderna. |
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This understanding was most likely spread through musicians who sought to implement the Council's declarations but did not read the official Tridentine pronouncements. |
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Examples of solemn declarations by ecumenical councils are the Council of Trent's decree on justification and the First Vatican Council's definition of papal infallibility. |
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Although I am writing before Friday's 48-hour declarations for the races, I would fancy the chances of the Roodee-loving Ballista in the Listed Queensferry Stakes. |
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From Ukraine to Greece, events have led the continent from the frying pan to the fire and back again, with all of the attendant summitry, declarations, and brinkmanship. |
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It was announced in the 2013 Budget that SORN declarations would become perpetual, thus removing the need for annual renewal after the initial declaration has been made. |
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Upon ratifying UNCLOS in August 1989, Oman submitted declarations confirming its 1981 royal decree that only innocent passage is permitted through its territorial sea. |
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Tag questions make declarations, which may be true or otherwise. |
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