Their books have received great recognition, meriting several reprints and earning numerous literary awards. |
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The final aspect of the criminal law meriting consideration concerns the sharpness of the line between killing and letting die. |
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It was a case on its own, meriting a careful consideration of what led to the sentencing and how it came about. |
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Your Honours, this is case where it is submitted the course of justice has gone awry to an extent meriting the attention of this Court. |
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Because the bill says that without a report of that panel there may be conduct meriting dismissal, the Attorney-General cannot take it further. |
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While meriting attention by astronomers, there is no cause for public attention or public concern as an actual collision is very unlikely. |
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A prescriptive list of buildings meriting destruction, however, is simply philistine. |
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They are a valuable part of Hessen's agricultural heritage, meriting conservation and further development. |
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Even under the control of the presiding judge, this can prove a demanding and intimidating experience meriting proper preparation. |
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The report correctly identifies this area as one meriting immediate action. |
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According to the jury, there was none meriting these awards. |
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The principle of equitable utilization was considered as meriting inclusion in the draft articles. |
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The final category of claimant meriting some consideration is the rescuer. |
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They filed past, meriting hardly a sidelong glance from the fielders. |
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This tier would have jurisdiction over intermediate offences meriting prison sentences of up to two years. |
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In addition, the Commission sees this proposal as a separate matter meriting treatment on its own. |
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The Committee also agreed to remove three names as no longer meriting listing. |
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Others say that he's probably guilty of a criminal offence, meriting a prison sentence, and criminals ought not to be in Cabinet. |
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He then began to seek out solitary places, favorable to grieving, where, with unutterable groans, he concentrated incessantly on meriting to be heard by the Lord after the long perseverance of his prayer. |
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Among other issues, the scan identified public health early child home visiting, a practice that is widely used in Canada and around the world, as an issue meriting further exploration. |
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In a decade or so trolleys moving around hospital corridors unsupervised will just be trolleys, no more meriting special attention than doors that open automatically when someone approaches them. |
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But merely being a bad hat isn't enough, it seems: he has to be extensively demonised before meriting the treatment, so maybe Libya's mad, bad colonel just hasn't been in anyone's sights for long enough. |
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We hold boards every year for meriting, where we determine, at every rank level, how people have fared. And that's what we use for promotion in any one given year. |
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It is a fundamental element in the entire work of evangelization, meriting the full attention of Bishops as Pastors, teachers and catechists par excellence. |
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As with the first Forum, although participants were not asked to develop a set of recommendations, some issues were identified as meriting further consideration. |
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Water usage and pollution are significant environmental issues for all of the sectors discussed here, meriting much further attention from analysts and PMs than what is apparent now. |
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The presence of the access roads and the aiming of the mast light along those roads increased the risk at the crossing and led Transport Canada to assess the crossing as meriting upgrading. |
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Let me add here that should any instances of conduct meriting sanctions be discovered, the procedures laid down in the Staff Regulations will be applied. |
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Some such decisions might be of minor or peripheral importance, or be of limited environmental relevance, therefore not meriting a full-scale public participation procedure. |
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The Committee also highlighted recommendation 46 as meriting particularly careful consideration with respect to improving risk assessment and risk management arrangements. |
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The free pursuit of truth by scholars is a most important feature of our democratic system and one meriting every consideration from the Government. |
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