Whether the rent is payable in advance or in arrears has in present circumstances no bearing whatever upon that function. |
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Did he not know that it was unsafe to walk alone in the present circumstances? |
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It looked just like the last two times that they had visited, which was a relief, considering the present circumstances. |
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The club wishes to remind all members that all shooting and hunting is strictly prohibited due to the present circumstances. |
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The comments I earlier made concerning the biography of the subject ladder are equally apposite to the present circumstances. |
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In the present circumstances, the UN remains the most appropriate forum for rekindling and reinforcing coordinated efforts to wipe out terrorism. |
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These are powerful, polemical words with which it is very hard, in our present circumstances, to disagree. |
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Within the ruling elite, there are fears that re-establishment of conscription under the present circumstances would lead to a political explosion. |
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Nor did Mr. Aso say the emperor ought to visit Yasukuni Shrine in the present circumstances. |
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But in the present circumstances the Chinese government will not accept this ruling. |
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If not, then to carry it out in the present circumstances would be honorable, right and overdue. |
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More than ever, in the present circumstances, it is essential that all parties concerned fulfil their respective responsibilities. |
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Nevertheless, we think that a Greek default in the present circumstances is unlikely. |
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After almost three years without inspections in Iraq, this has become an unavoidable issue and is all the more so in the present circumstances. |
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In the present circumstances, the naturalisation of individuals appears to be a lasting solution to the problem of statelessness. |
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In the present circumstances, these meetings couldn't have happened at a better time, when each company is seeking to expand their customer base. |
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Even if an election took place on schedule, Hamas says it would refuse to take part in present circumstances. |
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Getting the politics right is well nigh impossible in present circumstances. |
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The only way out is to overturn it, however difficult that may seem under present circumstances. |
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History and our experience today should tell us that under the present circumstances this war cannot be won. |
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Due to the present circumstances in the country as a result of the recent earthquake, this Project is even more timely. |
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For example, Europe is, under present circumstances, hopelessly bankrupt. |
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Secondly, under present circumstances, neither Kosovo's return to Belgrade's rule, nor its partition, nor any possible unification with Albania has a sporting chance of being supported. |
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Her present circumstances are a choice, though — a vague penance. |
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But, under present circumstances, it was definitely soothing. |
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In his present circumstances, the question felt like a command. |
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It says that we cannot win the war under the present circumstances and with the present engagement, but that if we add more troops and more artillery, we can win somewhere, somehow, down the way. |
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Yet, this control is very much needed under the present circumstances. |
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Yet it is unreasonable to be suspicious in the present circumstances. |
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Indeed, since 18 June 2003 there has been no resumption of any circumvention and consequently it is unlikely that the injury caused to the Community industry would resume under the present circumstances. |
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I think it is a crime to say nothing in the present circumstances. |
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Vice president KCCI, Nasir Mehmood, termed the export target unruliest in present circumstances. |
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With the CAP health check underway, let's hope that the present circumstances will not cause the need for market management tools to be forgotten. |
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However, most of the members were not in favour of such a radical revision, under the present circumstances, of the respective mandates of the two commissions. |
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Longer-term continuation of the present programme would continue to require heavy investment in both equipment and high-level scientific staff and under the present circumstances this is beyond our resources. |
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The Nols decision, for many of the same reasons as the Miller decision, is distinguishable from the present circumstances and does not assist the Claimant. |
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These are acceptable only if they are offset by substantial advantages which, under the present circumstances, do not exist in the harbour of Québec. |
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In the present circumstances, Goal 5 will not be achieved. |
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Achieving lasting cost reductions involves taking a thorough look at fundamental processes and structures and adapting them to present circumstances. |
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In the present circumstances, a member whose release is cancelled for a reason other than a vacating of a sentence or finding by a court must be re-enrolled. |
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The application for judicial review was therefore dismissed for lack of jurisdiction as the legislation does not provide for any remedy in the present circumstances. |
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I believe that, in the present circumstances, this is the best possible solution on how to move the CD in the direction of relaunching the negotiation process on matters most vital to international peace and security. |
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In present circumstances, that will be a challenge. |
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While this may seem overly optimistic and difficult to envisage in the present circumstances, it confirms that a considerable reduction in unemployment would be possible if the necessary policy instruments became available. |
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Karma theory is interpreted as explaining the present circumstances of an individual with reference to his or her actions in past. |
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This is a truly extraordinary initiative, especially at first reading, and one that is bound to be unsuccessful, for in the present circumstances it cannot possible gain a majority of votes in favour. |
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No historical justification for this term exists, and neither do present circumstances support its use. |
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A peacekeeping operation in the present circumstances could therefore substantially change the dynamics of the conflict, not necessarily for the better. |
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