Senior lawyers cite a flagrant breach of the presumption of innocence which may jeopardise a future trial. |
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In flagrant violation of all existing legal principles, the detainee must then prove his innocence. |
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Joe Warwick was blown away not just by the food but by the competitors' flagrant disregard for the rules. |
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It was obvious by the flagrant manner in which they were speaking and the discord their steps and words caused. |
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Following an internal probe, 12 members of staff were sacked for flagrant breaches of hygiene rules. |
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Setting an age limit is a form of age discrimination and a flagrant violation of the citizens' constitutional right to work. |
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That too has to be seen against numerous flagrant violations of human rights, which are largely ignored. |
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There were a few police around, but they were ignoring flagrant breaches of the law. |
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One bag of chips every now and then is NOT a flagrant disregard for their health. |
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It was not a clear case of a flagrant breach of duty any more than it was an obviously hopeless claim. |
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They also highlighted a flagrant disregard by the defendant to correspondence from the council in the case. |
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And it results in the most flagrant violations in the administration of justice. |
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It is this flagrant disregard for human rights and international laws which so angers the Arab people. |
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She should not be allowed to feel that she is in control or that she is getting away with her flagrant breach of her obligations. |
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Such flagrant breach of its own regulations does not bode well for a euro constitution. |
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Yet they were persecuted and locked up in flagrant disregard of their human rights. |
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They said settlements must be respected even if they were in flagrant breach of planning law. |
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It's difficult to imagine a more flagrant violation of our founding principles than that. |
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There is authority for the proposition that a wrong opinion is both unreasonable and capable of constituting a flagrant impropriety. |
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The warriors made quite a fuss over Sara as she moved among them, making boozy offers and launching flagrant gropes. |
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Since the city is so whorishly flagrant in its indecency, how else should it be treated? |
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What we find here is flagrant spin, a revealing glimpse into the sympathies of the reporter. |
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The most flagrant example that showed how the Russians disposed of political dissenters took place in Czechoslovakia. |
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Of course, the best researchers are flagrant scofflaws about disciplinary boundaries, but most of the rest of us scoff them at our peril. |
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When large banks in one country try to make acquisitions in another, national regulators, in flagrant breach of EU rules, quietly veto them. |
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The two women were brought to the police station at night, in flagrant violation of rules. |
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But this case must be the most flagrant disregard for what is supposed to be a fair and equitable system we have seen. |
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The most important point to make is that the aesthete and intellectual showed not the least reservation with flagrant melodrama. |
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As such, the film stands as a beautiful white elephant, a flagrant waste of time and resources. |
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Also, please do ignore these boorish Yanks who go about their business with flagrant disregard for military decorum and totally without charm. |
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What followed was flagrant musical bankruptcy and the insufferable drone of banal music. |
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The flagrant flaunting of wealth amidst the dire poverty of the mass of the population is helping fuel social and political opposition. |
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Our newest medium of camp marketing communications probably sports the most flagrant offenses. |
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I've seen some borderline calls over the years, but I also have seen some pretty flagrant late hits along the way as well. |
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More recent cases have evinced a less restrictive interpretation of the term flagrant violation. |
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Networks merely need to avoid uttering flagrant falsehoods and committing major inexcusable errors. |
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And indeed, how can we ignore the flagrant narrative inspiration of American comic books on a series such as Lost? |
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Valderrama's modest career is in direct contrast to his flagrant lack of modesty. |
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However tacky, this was hardly the flagrant public obscenity Cohen alleges. |
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In Quebec, there have been two cases of flagrant fraud where small investors were literally fleeced. |
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It is a flagrant untruth and I believe that it is only logical that both groups should withdraw their motion for a resolution. |
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For Ankara to allow a suicide bomber through to launch a flagrant attack at this moment also would appear to be odd timing. |
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That is an undeniable reality and, at the same time, it is the reflection of a flagrant competitive inequality. |
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This is an egregious abuse of the English language, and a flagrant violation of the OSC rules. |
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Impunity for past crimes committed against women was a flagrant manifestation of discrimination and violence. |
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It's a flagrant breach of the unwritten rules, but who's to stop her? |
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Yet the silent violence of abortion counters this ideal and constitutes a flagrant injustice. |
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This flagrant example of unsportsmanlike conduct left Hollweg with a concussion and earned Simon a 25-game suspension. |
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They were done to give a thin patina of ersatz legitimacy to what is otherwise flagrant sexual assault. |
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Moreover they know that if they become too flagrant in their suppression of opposition and commit atrocities, the United Nations stands ready to intervene to overthrow them. |
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Any flagrant foul called will result in an immediate ejection. |
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In the past, when markets were more unfettered, swindlers were flagrant. |
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For example, Freud analysed his own daughter Anna over a period of several years, a flagrant violation of psychoanalytic principles which most psychoanalysts would condemn. |
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It is grossly immoral and a flagrant breach of the copyright laws. |
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This annexation, similar to the de facto annexation of broad tracts of land, constitutes a flagrant breach of the right of the people to self-determination. |
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This is a flagrant example of a trade agreement conflicting with the most basic of human rights: the right to life and the right to health. |
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Armenia's position is a flagrant violation of international rules of conduct and international law standards. |
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The hardest is yet to come: setting up systems that protect the weak and level out the more flagrant economic and social differences. |
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Moreover, they are intentionally provocative, and as such, they show a flagrant disregard for the safety of people on all sides of the conflict. |
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First, since 1980 states have seen fit to use chemical weapons more frequently, with impunity, in flagrant violation of international law. |
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For all its flagrant indiscretions, though, fifa has never run afoul of the law. |
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A number of delegations expressed their indignation at the persistence of racism and apartheid and their determination to contribute to the struggle against these particularly flagrant forms of violation of human rights. |
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Despite this, convicting even the most flagrant criminals could be extremely difficult. |
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For too long, it has shown flagrant disrespect for international law. |
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There is no doubt that such an approach is necessary and legitimate, but its weakness may lie in the lack of a global perspective to frame the fight against the most flagrant injustices and suffering. |
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I don't know what goes through the mind of the litterbug, save for his or her flagrant disregard for shared spaces. |
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The Battle of the Downs was a flagrant violation of English neutrality within sight of the English coast. |
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However, with a view to avoiding too flagrant contradiction between Opinions, the National Consultative Ethics Committee could be given powers of reference which should be used parsimoniously. |
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The present disorders have been caused by the flagrant inability of the financial class to learn from its mistakes, taken away in its race to profit and by a cupidity that is beyond belief. |
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So when it comes to Afghanistan and everything that follows-the purchase of military equipment-there has been a flagrant lack of control within the Department of National Defence. |
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It was a shock because families suffered so badly as a result, and because we mourn the loss of human life, but it was also a shock because it revealed a flagrant disregard for safety. |
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This disquieting state of affairs leads to a chain of situations of dependence in relation to reputed sources of information, and to too many cases of flagrant misinformation. |
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Over 10 000 monks and nuns in Tibet have been obliged to undergo brainwashing since 1996, something that constitutes a flagrant breach of freedom of opinion and religion. |
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Los Angeles really is the flagrant noncomplying entity here,'' said Hayden, chairman of the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee. |
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The problem is that these debris dumps lay the ground for illegal reclamation of land, in flagrant violation of a law restricting construction on coastal areas. |
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We cannot allow the Tories to get away with using a flagrant abuse of power to impose the most severe austerity this country has seen since the second world war. |
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They scathingly condemned the moves of the Japanese reactionaries as a flagrant violation of the dignity and sovereignty of the Korean nation and a dangerous act aimed at militarist reinvasion. |
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Nor have I scrupled, in so flagrant a case, to allow myself a severity of animadversion little congenial with the general spirit of these papers. |
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The European Union deplores the fact that minors and mentally disabled persons are still too often condemned to death, in flagrant violation of international law. |
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It was therefore considered preferable to put forward an approach which is realistic, based on assurances of transparency regarding the action taken in response to the most flagrant breaches. |
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The Abyssinian war showed Hitler how weak the League was and encouraged the remilitarization of the Rhineland in flagrant disregard of the Treaty of Versailles. |
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I'm more fond of the doubleness in puns, especially flagrant puns, when the punster knows and registers the silliness of what he's just said, which good punsters do. |
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Loren Stokes, the fluid scorer from Hofstra, limped out singing soprano after a flagrant cheap-shot punch to the groin by George Mason guard Tony Skinn. |
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Sutter, fully aware of the transcendence-immanence split that characterizes the age, tries to overcome transcendence by flagrant acts of satyrism. |
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