First, this is an application which has to overcome this Court's indisposition to revisiting discretionary decisions of trial judges. |
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The following day, he made a token appearance and gave up citing indisposition. |
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But Julia never complained about her condition and Charlotte had no way of knowing what the cause of her present indisposition was. |
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At first, La Scala scheduled Il trovatore, but the tenor, claiming indisposition, suggested Giordano's opera instead. |
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Laxman got an opportunity to bat only once against UAE and had to sit out in the match against Sri Lanka due to indisposition. |
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Meanwhile, Elizabeth lived in her own quiet agony as the time continued to pass with no sign of her monthly indisposition. |
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Doctors from these regions reported that even in cases of the slightest indisposition, children were taken to the infection hospitals. |
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At this time Elizabeth began to become apprehensive in expectation of her monthly indisposition. |
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They woke her with their boisterous noise and lack of consideration for her indisposition. |
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The Suez Canal and the Mediterranean must have been kinder because they were never blamed for her indisposition. |
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Stella sang the role for all four performances because of the indisposition of Jean Mitchell who had been double cast in the role. |
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For indisposition of any kind, 3 tablespoons diluted with water can be taken. |
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This appointment was necessary due to the indisposition of John Amriding although it was nice to see him and his wife in the audience. |
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There's a disposition to believe any bad news, whatever the source, and an indisposition to believe the good news, no matter how reliable. |
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A social catastrophe would therefore pose no more than a minor indisposition for the regime. |
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The downside to such foresight is that many girls undergo a variation in size as a result of dieting, comfort eating and general nervous indisposition. |
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He has just heard his wife coolly agreeing to a life of indentured servitude, but he's more put out by the inconvenience of Sam's indisposition. |
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In the case of indisposition, at least three board members must be present at a Board meeting. |
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Prizes may be accepted by designated representatives of prizewinners, in case of indisposition or unavailability. |
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If an injury or indisposition should occur during warm-up, players may not be substituted as this will not be considered as match play. |
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These Chemical Secrets will never be fingered by those slothful or sottish despisers of them, by reason of their indisposition and unaptness for Manual operation. |
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I gathered the impression that he would have liked to write a Century war article, but could never quite overcome his indisposition to appear in print. |
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Whatever the nature of his indisposition, this serves to underline the fact that the era characterised by his astute political manoeuvring is coming to an end. |
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Cornwallis himself remained in Yorktown, pleading indisposition but perhaps unable to face the triumph of revolution. |
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At 83, he has been in charge of Cuba for almost a decade, after the indisposition of his elder brother Fidel. |
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The reason for his indisposition was a swarm of honey bees that had attacked him in his bathroom, while he was getting out of the bath. |
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The indisposition which has long hung upon me, is at last grown to such a head, that it must quickly make an end of me or of itself. |
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Apart from Israel's current war of words with Syria, Israel's indisposition to withdraw from all the Golan Heights is as big an impediment as its insistence on expanding settlements in the West Bank. |
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She began not to understand a word they said, and was obliged to plead indisposition and excuse herself. |
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I was scarce sooner recovered from my indisposition than Amelia herself fell ill. |
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The last sitting in his trial, scheduled for 19 May 2003, has been postponed on account of the main judge's indisposition, and no new date has been announced. |
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With the word 'baby' unmentionable and unhintable, we all had to go on pretending that my mother was in bed for some slight cold, or other indisposition. |
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