However, it claims that no violation of the Convention has occurred and that the communication is manifestly ill-founded. |
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Accordingly, the communication should be declared inadmissible as manifestly ill-founded. |
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Its findings have since been roundly criticized for being ill-founded and illogical by futurists of the more optimistic school. |
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Initial worries that the conference would lead to depression and criticism were ill-founded and morale improved significantly as a result. |
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The concern that patent rights could restrict pre-existing practices is ill-founded. |
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The staff member would have to either acknowledge the claim or to submit to a DNA test to prove that the allegation was ill-founded. |
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It follows that this complaint is not manifestly ill-founded within the meaning of Article 35 ยง 3 of the Convention. |
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China also noted with regret that there were a few countries like Australia, which made some ill-founded comments on Tibet. |
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Member States generally try to discourage ill-founded applications for legal aid by merit tests. |
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That is what we are debating today and the Bloc's opposition to this is ill-founded. |
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I wonder why this bit of ignorant grammatical pontificating never caught on, while the equally ill-founded prescription against splitting infinitives did? |
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Happily, Chris's trepidation is ill-founded. |
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We MEPs were not entirely happy with that, but it was the right thing to do in that she was trying to take on board the concerns of the Member States, which feared ill-founded centralisation. |
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In the greater context, I reiterate with all respect that using this type of constitutional power in the context of this section would be extremely ill-founded and ill-timed. |
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Manifestly ill-founded or anonymous communications shall be screened out by the Chairperson and shall therefore not be transmitted to the State concerned. |
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Besides this, the Court's audit of the implementation of Internet-based projects showed that decisions were taken on the basis of ill-founded or irrelevant assumptions. |
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Therefore, the allegation of a violation of article 2 is ill-founded. |
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It only responds to the claims raised in relation to R. K. It confirms that he has exhausted domestic remedies but argues that the complaint is manifestly ill-founded. |
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Occasionally there have been cases where, for instance, an application has been decided to be manifestly ill-founded after a very long time, even one year after the application was lodged. |
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There has been a lot of ill-founded and mischievous speculation about these arrests and some ill-considered and aggressive comment directed at our organisation. |
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Their analysis and priorities are ill-founded. |
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Some true believers on one side have been unable to free themselves from a sense of blind loyalty to the past, ill-founded as it is in whole or in part. |
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That is why it would be an ill-founded move to civilianize the trial judges in our system of military justice. |
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