This is a case that the courts have let fall through the cracks through a variety of sort of technical procedural barriers. |
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I'm not voting because I fall through the cracks and nobody will miss me, but I will not go down fighting. |
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It is amazing that, in an era of unsurpassed economic vibrancy, that we still have young people who fall through the net of illiteracy. |
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My brief is to liaise with the prosecuting authorities and make sure that the case doesn't fall through the cracks. |
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It fears that if immediate steps are not taken, the project may fall through. |
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As there was no footway, there was fear that some might fall through the bridgework to the river. |
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Without them, some of our overlooked students would fall through the cracks. |
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For 11 years I've been here, patching up these people who fall through the cracks, and it hasn't been enough. |
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Geraniums, pansies, petunias, primroses and snapdragons could provide shades of red late fall through spring. |
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My guess is that this story will fall through the cracks, but it certainly has me intrigued. |
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Unfortunately, there are going to be those who fall through the cracks, into a life of bass fishing and stockcar racing. |
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However, there will undoubtedly be friction in this process, and some soldiers will fall through the cracks. |
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For a while I even entertained the notion that all the people who disappear each year simply fall through a rift in space to another dimension. |
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There was a long period of time when he had a lot of projects fall through and had a lot of difficulties getting a project off the ground. |
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Those who lose a job or face a financial setback fall through the frayed safety net of welfare and other social service cutbacks. |
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The product units, that are smaller than the size of the holes, fall through them until they reach a smaller size hole sifter. |
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At this point, the water is allowed to fall through a pipe or penstock down to the powerhouse where it spins turbines to create electricity. |
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Vocal snippets fall through the stereo field and his signature piano motifs splutter and cough through processed digital hiccups. |
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This causes the descending precipitation to fall through only a portion of the cell, allowing the updraft to persist. |
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You are convinced, and rightly so, that it would be blameworthy to allow its fragments to fall through carelessness. |
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All the droppings fall through the slats onto the slide out dropping trays, which can then be simply emptied onto the compost heap. |
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It is too easy for some people to fall through the cracks and too likely that others will give up in frustration or anger. |
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The best way to do this is to slice it in rounds or pieces, but not so thin that they fall through the grill. |
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When plans fall through or outings have to be cancelled, disappointment and resentment can aggravate family conflicts. |
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The chickens perch on the roosting bars at night and their droppings fall through onto the droppings tray. |
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Some of the changes in the system, however, may increase the risk for some groups to fall through the net of social protection. |
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As the ice pellets once again fall through the cloud, another layer of ice is added and the hail stone grows even larger. |
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She gets overwhelmed thinking of other kids who don't have their family's unconditional love, who have no support, who fall through the cracks. |
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There are times when economies are booming, but people continue to fall through the cracks. |
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As a result, children in these countries still fall through the gap between development and humanitarian responses by donors. |
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The pallid double-moons gleamed silver, highlighting some of the leaves, and he could see beams of the opalescent light fall through the breaks in the trees. |
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Improbably, a couple of broomsticks fall through the tanning bed handles, locking them both inside. |
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At one point Kleberson looked set to leave Old Trafford and return home to Corinthians during the January transfer window, only for the proposed deal to fall through. |
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Unbelievably for me I failed to put my foot through the ceiling, or fall through the loft hatch, or step on any water pipes, and every winter we are as snug as a bug in a rug. |
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Pay attention that the pieces of vegetables do not fall through the grill of your barbecue. |
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Lots of good people would fall through the cracks without our assistance. |
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The handrail was highly polished and unlike the dark and narrow backstairs there was no squeaky stair, no stair you had to avoid for fear your foot would fall through. |
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And if the talks fall through, the Mets risk embarrassment — and will again be in dire need of cash. |
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Shafts of light fall through the gnarled holes in the metal and slice the green water inside. |
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We need to strike a balance between creating false alarms and letting any urgent medical matters fall through the cracks. |
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There is to be no improvement in the law for all the people who fall through this particular grating. |
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The most easily influenced teenagers are the ones who fall through the cracks. |
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Procurement deals fall through or get tangled up and the people who need the services suffer. |
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Babies develop climbing skills as they grow and may climb onto the window ledge and fall through the window. |
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Clouds of splatters and drips at once rise, float, and fall through the canvas's deep whiteness like colored smoke in the night sky after fireworks. |
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They were often figures of fun, liable to be splashed with water or to fall through a roof. |
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Apply from petal fall through to green fruit stage. |
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It is vital that we have this debate because the federal policy with regard to seniors has a number of serious shortcomings which allow too many of our seniors to fall through the cracks. |
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Visit Natural Bridge, where you can see water fall through the roof of a basalt cave during the day and a twinkling colony of golf worms at night. |
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The principle is as follows: free fluctuation of prices within margins set by a trend line price and initiation of an intervention beyond, when prices break the ceiling price as well as fall through the bottom price. |
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With all its defects and all who fall through the educational safety net, this is what we have come to strive for and accept as normal and, indeed, as a human right. |
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Clearly, they are not panaceas, but provide additional assurance that there will not be duplication and that things will not fall through the cracks. |
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Much to your chagrin, you fall through the trapdoor of never-used warranties that have milked you for thousands of your hard-earned dollars. |
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What is important is that nobody who wants to avail themselves of the mobility option and whom we wish to support in their desire to do so, should fall through the social security system's net. |
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They are people who fall through the cracks. |
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Canada funds a variety of education projects throughout the country, including an approach to targeting children who fall through the cracks of Afghanistan's formal education system. |
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And when plans fall through, have an alternative ready. |
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Check the grates of your grill to see whether the broccoli florets are likely to fall through. |
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She argued that she had two hyperactive sons using that bedroom and that one or both could easily fall through the window. |
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Shipments of manufactured housing, which accounted for three-fifths of total prefabricated housing shipments in 2004, are projected to fall through 2009 to 120,000 units. |
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While telephone messages are often overlooked, forgotten, or lost under piles of charts, emails are less likely to fall through the cracks of a busy practice. |
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Then there's seven-year-old Staffy Leo who, through no fault of his own, has seen various adoptions fall through, but would make an ideal family dog and is good with children. |
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Stronger flows will increase the lift and drag on the particle, causing it to rise, while larger or denser particles will be more likely to fall through the flow. |
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In his science fiction novel, Eye in the Sky, a group of visitors fall through a proton beam when an observation platform breaks at a bevatron facility. |
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The good news is that USA Bosc pears have a relatively long season of availability, from Fall through late Spring. |
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