The Court will normally hear cases in public unless the interests of justice demand in camera proceedings. |
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Expect to see more nice pictures of unmanned missiles slamming into things without any people in camera shot. |
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The Department of Justice not only refused access to the information used by the FBI, it also objected to the judge examining them in camera. |
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National Defence did not request that the hearing be conducted in camera, nor did the court direct that the hearing take place in private. |
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The grain of photographic emulsion in camera film does much the same. |
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The competent court shall take a decision as soon as possible, after hearing the official receiver in his report and the managers in camera. |
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There are ways of doing that either in camera or by swearing in those who are not privy councillors. |
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The independent directors meet in camera at every meeting without any member of management present to ensure free and open discussion among them. |
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The information meeting chaired by the President of Parliament or by the chairman of the abovementioned committee shall be held in camera. |
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The same holds true for most public meetings and proceedings in open court, but not for an in camera session closed to the media and public. |
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Peace and security are not suitable subjects for Council meetings in camera. |
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In the second study, more judicious application of weights kept the carcass in camera range for the duration of breakdown. |
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That will bring us to the end of round two, and at that point we'll go in camera. |
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However, the judge may sometimes decide to conduct the hearing in camera, meaning that the public must be absent. |
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The Special Rapporteur received several testimonies from persons who claim to have been tried in camera before military courts. |
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Court hearings must be held in public unless the court decides to hold them in camera out of regard for public order or morality. |
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Given the confidential and sensitive nature of this information, however, the hearing was held in camera. |
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As a rule, hearings in the Family Division are held in camera, that is, they are closed to the public. |
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I would rather keep all this in camera than disseminate it to the teeming raptors of the Internet. |
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Not only would the court have to sit in camera but neither the detained person nor his legal advisers could be present or told any of the details. |
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He knew, of course, about the bomber but all the technical details described at the inquest were held in camera and a veil soon seemed to settle over the tragic event. |
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Due to the significance of certain proprietary information, a significant portion of the hearing was held in camera. |
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As a result, they were able to participate in the in camera hearings. |
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Neither they nor their lawyer were present when evidence was originally presented to the investigating judge who took his arbitrary decisions in camera. |
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We did hear from a witness earlier, actually in camera, with an incredible story of a personal family situation that I think so graphically explained how the whole system just doesn't work and is failing on every count. |
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To prevent unauthorized removal of the camera module, a wire seal or tie-wrap may be inserted through the adjacent slotted tabs in camera and housing rings. |
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At each regularly scheduled meeting the Board shall meet privately and in separate in camera session with any other internal personnel or outside advisors, as needed or appropriate. |
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The in camera session shall have its own respective agenda. |
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After investigation and in camera hearings, Committee members report their findings and any recommendations to the Solicitor General, the Director of CSIS, the deputy head concerned, and the complainant. |
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The representatives of the Protecting Power shall be entitled to attend the proceedings in which that question is adjudicated, unless, exceptionally, the proceedings are held in camera in the interest of State security. |
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However, he has not had access to many of the documents or to a good deal of the in camera evidence relating to matters about which he could testify. |
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User Gamma means that in camera tests, for example, if the camera operators want particular gamma curves for their production, they can write back up to five User Gamma settings, in addition to four pre-set gammas. |
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Many years of experience in camera systems for earth moving machinery. |
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The members of the Committee meet in camera at each of its meetings without any member of management present, unless waived at a particular meeting by its members. |
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Later on, the African Group proposed, and delegates agreed, to hold an in camera meeting among regional group representatives to consider the way forward. |
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The board of directors would hold at least four meetings in public each year, with the option for the board to consider some matters in camera, as required. |
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The trial was held in camera because the accused was a minor. |
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