The power can only be used where gaining consent or anonymization are not reasonably practicable options. |
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Policing is only practicable and therefore expedient if the court acting in that role has power to enforce its powers if disobeyed. |
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I think that this was to give security of tenure to business tenants so far as that was thought to be reasonably practicable. |
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It was only after having boots on the ground that a realistic and practicable plan could be further developed. |
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There was a fairish stage, and boxes, pit and gallery, and as soon as practicable illumination was by town gas. |
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Many of his goals, such as making lone parent policies sensible and practicable, have already been well aired. |
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Something that fits in with human nature, and is provenly practicable and satisfactory. |
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Alternatively, buy more shares in the company as soon as practicable before the urge to spend gets the better of you. |
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I was figuring that he was not confident of winning such an election, and so deferred the poll to the latest practicable time. |
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It has now become so much harder for a Tory leader to persuade a dubious electorate that his policies are practicable and viable. |
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A violent conquest would be followed by a prolonged period of martial law before the successful imposition of the English law became practicable. |
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The Board of Longitude finds that this set is both a useful and practicable solution to my need for entertainment. |
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Section 9 requires employers to eliminate hazards whenever it is reasonably practicable to do so. |
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I think in a service of total review of resourcing it is neither practicable nor doable. |
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When the circumstances giving rise to the duress subside, they must return to law abidance as soon as reasonably practicable. |
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Most encouragingly, everyone believes that improvement is possible and practicable. |
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This is a practicable possibility if the trial is in Ottawa but not if it is in London. |
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It would be irresponsible of the present Government not to ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, that British citizens are defended. |
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But he was released on the basis that it was no longer possible to remove him as soon as reasonably practicable. |
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Species lists should be provided where practicable, and the presence of threatened or endemic taxa should be highlighted. |
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It is the intention of the parties hereto that such overdraft facility be refinanced soon as reasonably practicable by way of new term loan facilities. |
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In the areas where, as a result of selecting other more valuable softwoods, fir was encouraged to increase, all practicable efforts should be made to reduce the amount of fir. |
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The requirement is to make risks as low as is reasonably practicable. |
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Any future disclosure would be preceded by prior notification to the Claimant save in exceptional circumstances where this was not reasonably practicable. |
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Teratism occurs whenever there is any accidental deviation from normal developmental processes, whenever conditions change beyond the practicable limits of normal adjustment. |
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As soon as practicable after aliquots have been taken for analysis, Samples should be returned to approximately 4 degree Celsius storage. |
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As far as practicable, rooms should be kept free from steam, vapour and surplus water. |
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The X-ray beam must be well-collimated to restrict it as much as is practicable to the area of diagnostic interest. |
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I wanted to say, in the ordinary way, it should be practicable. |
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Secondly, the procedures and rules must be straightforward, transparent and practicable. |
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Each valuation shall be obtained as soon as reasonably practicable and shall be accompanied by an actuarial statement pursuant to the regulations. |
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When the ball is dead he shall inform the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and, as soon as practicable, the captain of the batting side of what has occurred. |
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When innocent individuals are inadvertently captured on video, their images should be deleted or depersonalized as soon as practicable. |
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As soon as practicable after each nomination paper has been delivered, the returning officer shall examine it and decide whether the candidate has been validly nominated. |
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If such personal information is captured, it should be deleted or depersonalized as soon as is practicable. |
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That is absolutely the only way that is practicable, and it is also the way that, in all conscience, we must keep to. |
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It makes his prescriptions particularly powerful because they are practicable, if not a little ambitious. |
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Arrangements shall be made wherever practicable for children to be born in a hospital outside the institution. |
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That is why it is a mistake to think of government as primarily concerned with collecting as much tax revenue as possible, practicable, or profitable. |
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So I must deploy all possible, practicable means to be covert. |
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Vegetation removal is to be minimal and when practicable, prune or top the vegetation instead of uprooting. |
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Some measure of discretion applies to what is practicable, but is limited by what is reasonably accomplishable. |
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The authority responsible for effecting return must endeavour to achieve it in accordance with the order, at the earliest practicable date. |
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Norway shall take all means practicable to maintain the facilities free from local radio interference, hacking and eavesdropping attempts. |
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There has been some shifting of the debris pile on the ocean floor which underlies the need to complete this lift as soon as practicable. |
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Steps will also be taken to restore the weighing scales installed at the Tema and Takoradi ports to full operation, as soon as practicable. |
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When an animal or a consignment of animals arrives at an abattoir, a determination should be made as soon as practicable about admission. |
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Within some research or statistical agencies it may not be practicable to unlink datasets after each use. |
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As far as practicable, all moving parts of winches which may present a hazard should be securely guarded or fenced. |
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They are only practicable in flat or gently sloping terrain since the fruit rolls off the mat on steep slopes. |
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Entwined in this manual we will continue to have practicable and spiritual components very much in keeping with Frederic's vision. |
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It may not be practicable to mention every brand at every stage in a publication but overall the effect will be one of impartiality. |
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Undergrowth has not yet begun to grow, and burning of dead grass, leaves and underbrush is practicable. |
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It is neither practicable nor useful to provide a summary of all the reports undertaken by the CC and the conclusions reached in a book of this nature. |
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However, even as a political value, it has to have a practicable, a feasible basis. |
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Any restriction on the extent to which an animal can satisfy its physiological and ethological needs shall be limited as far as practicable. |
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Depending on the task at hand and utilisation environment, you can decide for yourself which modules are practicable for you. |
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Only this cooperation can give rise to European legislation that is efficient and above all practicable too. |
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But the most important criterion must be that this framework legislation is practicable. |
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His counterfactual musings don't provide any practicable, coherent or implementable alternatives. |
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The markings shall be located as high as practicable on the wagon structure up to a height of 1 600 mm above rail level. |
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As far as practicable, contracts to which Bobst Group is a party should be in writing, leaving as little uncertainty as possible. |
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If the county believed such an arrangement was not practicable, Republicans say, they are allowed to change the order. |
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Plans will not be required to state that the benefit will be paid as soon as practicable. |
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The total number of ongoing key comparisons is sixty-two and it is planned to publish the remainder as soon as reasonably practicable. |
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Both can be gained from Coniston and Swirl Hawse is also a practicable objective from Little Langdale. |
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Upon this account political disquisitions, if just, and reasonable, and practicable, are of all the works of speculation the most useful. |
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Storage nearby end users helps to meet volatile demands, but such storage may not always be practicable. |
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Egg laying areas and establishments should, to the extent practicable, be designed, constructed, maintained and used in a manner that minimizes exposure of domesticated birds or their eggs to hazards and pests. |
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Evaluating the health status of domesticated birds relative to avian diseases and where practicable, colonization by pathogenic organisms transmissible to humans and always taking action to ensure only healthy birds are used. |
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Typically, the curve elevation should be run out through the length of spiral where practicable, or a minimum of 75 per cent with the remaining elevation run out on tangent. |
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If we're lucky, as adults we figure out how to allow thoughts to rise but yank them back before they reach the yawning, oxygen-less, existential atmosphere — in other words, we keep our musings sufferable and practicable. |
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Prizewinning composers will have to send the orchestra material engraved, complete, with retorts if necessary and practicable turns, to the CMF postmarked before April 30th, 2011, at the risk of loss of their prize. |
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In all circumstances they shall be treated humanely and shall receive to the fullest extent practicable and with the least possible delay, the medical care and attention required by their condition. |
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There is a singleness to each of them, preserving the here and the now of its making by an individual who was an intimate of boundlessness, impelled often to move on with the maximum practicable speed. |
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The samples constituting a test shall be collected within as short a period as practicable but with an interval of at least sixty seconds between each expiration. |
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The aim is to assemble a coherent, integrated and practicable package, which should be well put together so as to reduce costs as much as possible without impinging on the protection of human health and the environment. |
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When the Court scrutinizes draft Awards in accordance with Article 27 of the Rules, it considers, to the extent practicable, the requirements of mandatory law at the place of arbitration. |
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Should ITOH decide to exercise its right to squeeze-out non-assenting shareholders, ITOH currently intends to do so as soon as practicable after settlement of the Offer. |
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Should the liquidation of certain securities not be practicable or appropriate prior to the Termination Date or such other dissolution date, those securities will be distributed to the Partners in specie on such date. |
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Using biomass as a feedstock for alcohol production would help, but is it feasible and practicable to produce large amounts of carbon-based fuels this way on a sustainable basis? |
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Vessels from either country employed in salving in the waters of the other shall, as soon as practicable afterwards, make full report at the nearest custom house of the country in whose waters such salving takes place. |
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The necessity to attune the obligations in Conventions to what is possible, practicable, necessary or appropriate was first illustrated in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the first of this type. |
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The joint secretariat shall transmit the submission and the reply, as well as all corroborating and supporting information, to the Committee, which shall consider the matter as soon as practicable. |
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Found to have been effective at controlling capacity in the fisheries to which they have been applied, these measures are not believed to be practicable in all cases. |
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For example, the lease for CFB Shilo in Manitoba provides that on termination of the lease, National Defence must decontaminate the land and restore it to its former condition as far as practicable. |
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While paying due attention to legal considerations, the usual practice of the organizations is to conform to host country laws and regulations as much as is practicable. |
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The functions noted above would be undertaken for each cycle of the regular process, although it may be practicable to amalgamate the work at the end of one cycle with that at the start of the next. |
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By locating scanners at locations where it is not practicable to stop immediately, there is an increased risk that roller bearings will burn off before a train can be stopped. |
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Similar to British Columbia except that, where practicable, the third party must be given an opportunity to make representations relating to the disclosure. |
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Such information has been viewed with special circumspection, the GOK and Hynix given the opportunity to comment on it, and, where practicable, it has been cross-checked with other independent sources. |
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Restore natural features and re-naturalize shorelines wherever practicable, either as a part of site redevelopment or within areas that will remain undeveloped. |
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As soon as practicable after granting or withdrawing his authorization, the chief electoral officer shall give notice of it on the Chief Electoral Officer's website. |
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Canadian GAAP requires this when separable and practicable whereas IFRS requires separation based on its cost relative to the total cost of the asset. |
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Such operations were the only practicable solution at the time, when there was no private equity firms present in MEDA countries, but they are no longer used. |
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All projects examined see child participation as cross-cutting rather than as an add-on or a separate activity under its own budget head, so assessing separate or additional costs is not practicable. |
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Every decision to adopt, amend or revoke a rule shall as soon as is practicable be circulated to all members of the ICC and posted on the nhri.net website. |
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To the extent practicable we have made some progress, although of course we have had to accept inevitable compromises, if not outright butchery, but we have not made any progress at all on portability. |
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And some individual characteristics would impair a person's functioning under all or almost all practicable alternatives to current social practices. |
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The truth is that, for most of us, jobs are so hard to come by that we can't bring ourselves to confine our ambition to the narrow band of opportunities that would be reasonably practicable. |
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However, employers are not to be held to the full requirements for consultation in special circumstances which render it not reasonably practicable for the employer to comply. |
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Members must, as soon as practicable after appointment to the Tribunal, certify to the Registrar that they agree to comply with the provisions of this Code as a condition of being assigned or appointed to individual cases. |
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The exercise of this option will be as simple as is practicable, and will be immediately, globally, and permanently effective for that e-mail address. |
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Glare from floor surfaces should be reduced as far as practicable. |
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Where practicable, the other team shall continue. |
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We have considered various ways that this might be done and ultimately have concluded that the most practicable and effective alternative is one based on defined shares of the catch. |
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Determination of the fair value of these preferred shares is not practicable as, under the terms and conditions of these shares various alternatives are available to the holder. |
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Where this is not practicable, the head of the government institution must mail a notice of disclosure in the prescribed form to the last known address of the third party. |
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To that end, the competent authorities shall, as far as practicable, verify the quality of personal data before they are transmitted or made available. |
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The agenda and meeting package for each Committee meeting will, whenever practicable, be forwarded to Committee members at least one week prior to each meeting. |
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It consisted of a cleared zone of observation, a palisade where practicable, wooden watchtowers and forts at the road crossings. |
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The law in most states says that cyclists must ride as far to the right as is practicable. |
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That it shall not interpose in any case which does not come within a general description and admit of redress by a general and practicable rule. |
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Of the intervening gills, Scaley Beck was reckoned the most practicable, the other three being overly rough and devoid of interest. |
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Deepdale Hause can also be gained from this side, but climbs direct out of Link Cove or Cowk Cove are not practicable for walkers. |
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Where practicable, this passive measure reduces the consequences of a runaway. |
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The MoodLogic Client is quite practicable and makes consistent use of icons, buttons, and labels that are quickly learnable. |
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Since separation of these cuts was not practicable, the idea of dehydrogenating the alcohols to form aldehydes and ketones was developed. |
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Traditional storage solutions, such as drainage pools and inlet polders, are not always practicable. |
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But the method did not become practicable until Liebig discovered a simple chemical process for dispositing a thin film of silver on a glass surface. |
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The Company continues to work proactively with DERM in an effort to expedite this process to ensure that UCG Panel 2 can be commissioned as soon as practicable. |
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The historic county boundaries were retained wherever it was practicable. |
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