In order to establish that contention the applicants assert they have no need to rely upon any statutory underpinning. |
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He was quite happy, in fact, to rely upon US training and largesse less than twenty years ago. |
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You would think we would not have to rely upon public assistance to make ends meet. |
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This is a situation where an ally, the United States, can rely upon us, can trust upon us. |
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The vast majority of meat-eating people rely upon the ranchers, farmers, etc. to do the actual killing of the animals. |
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Doesn't the authority of the old university in fact rely upon its solid, thing-like quality, while in the virtual university all bets are off? |
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The second ground of power that I would rely upon is Order 16 rule 4 which is the rule permitting the joinder of necessary parties. |
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Owing to this view, realists suggest that a state must rely upon its own military power to achieve its needs. |
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As I have already said, in my view, the claimants in private law proceedings cannot rely upon a free-standing application under the Convention. |
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Surveys of adolescent behavior often rely upon single-item, self-report measures. |
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Like front-line soldiers, these people needed to trust and rely upon one another. |
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Someone, please give us the facts unembellished by hype, but backed up by commitments and figures we can both understand and rely upon. |
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Usually, a purchaser should rely upon his own inspection and his surveyor's report. |
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Surely it is tautological to say that coercive organizations rely upon coercion as the predominant method of control? |
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Instead of these sources, he came to rely upon a few Blackfeet elders and informants to facilitate his imagination. |
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Odontocete cetaceans rely upon echolocation to sense the environment and detect prey. |
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In other words, you rely upon the criminal record as appears from the documents annexed to the stated case. |
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Again, the Plaintiffs rely upon bald statements in their factum without supporting evidence. |
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The union of Christ and the Father within the Godhead is that which we are to believe and rely upon for the certainty of our salvation. |
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We had to rely upon faxes and the old telex machine, and telephone calls at different times through different time zones. |
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These clients rely upon the company to develop quality, competitively priced products in accordance with rigidly monitored specifications. |
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What acts or omissions can the claimant rely upon in relation to each defendant separately? |
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Science has moved on and so have the tools the police rely upon and lean on in order to prosecute and gain convictions. |
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With respect to the requirement to provide notice of the intended repossession, the defendants rely upon the principle enunciated here. |
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That is why, of course, we do not rely upon either the artificiality or the incongruity of the exercise, let alone its invidiousness. |
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So, providing that any appeals are not instituted or disposed of, we can then file an amended statement of claim with such further imputations as we care to rely upon. |
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Products should be put on sale, and it should be clear what they contain, but otherwise we must rely upon consumers' own judgement. |
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I feel sure that I can rely upon you to give no highly colored version of events I have related. |
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Do not rely upon your native intelligence to provide you with spur-of-the-moment comments and debate-starters. |
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Thus a partnership that has some nonresident members cannot rely upon the assurance that section 115.2 provides. |
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We are inclined, in these technological rimes, to rely upon our ingenuity to make up for our wastefulness. |
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Contemporary homeopaths have come to rely upon national and international homeopathic pharmacies to supply their needs. |
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This critical reflexivity does not pander to established ontology or rely upon foundational judgments. |
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Is there a direct relationship between the two such that we can rely upon the inshore stock to help repopulate what is offshore? |
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It does a disservice to the efforts of our troops because they rely upon us to have the debate here. |
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In order to carry out these functions, the Registrar has to rely upon an efficient and responsive support, the Registry. |
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The Consultant shall not impose any limitations on the ability to rely upon any of the deliverables produced in the context of the Contract. |
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You should not place undue importance on forward-looking information and should not rely upon this information as of any other date. |
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Readers should not rely upon the information given in the press releases on this page as current or accurate after their publication dates. |
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There are many key issues, such as development, which rely upon many voices to get a point of view across. |
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Users wishing to rely upon this information or services should consult directly with the appropriate source. |
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Authorities rely upon EDU members to investigate any incident in which an explosion has or possibly could occur. |
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Another abuse of the freedom of expression would be to make a false statement of fact that others could be expected to rely upon when making a decision to purchase something. |
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Businesses increasingly rely upon mission-critical information, financial and other data services being delivered through their computer and communications networks. |
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And so Emmert, unable to rely upon the NCAA's rulebook for justification, took to the bully pulpit and bullied, righteously. |
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It is his submission that there is no warrant for the proposition that the claimant can rely upon matters which were unknown and could not have been known to the defendant. |
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News organizations rely upon easily reachable government officials. |
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This furnace differed from the previous one in that it did not rely upon the air surrounding the furnace for the air required by its combustion chamber. |
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The extent of these divisions, however, made Major suspicious of his Cabinet colleagues and increasingly he began to rely upon an inner cabinet of policy advisors. |
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His thorough knowledge of the First Division club's grass roots has been invaluable at a time when there is no option but to rely upon home-grown talent. |
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And some of the most important inorganic compounds, such as sulphuric acid and ammonia, rely upon the petrochemical industry for their feedstocks. |
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While the lien should not be invalidated, the Plaintiff should not be entitled to rely upon the statement of claim which claims an amount greater than the lien claims. |
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The taxpayer who generates none of these documents contemporaneously or who does not retain them, will have to rely upon publicly available evidence of technological uncertainty relevant to his specific claim. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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Europeans will not engage in ever more sophisticated online activities, unless they feel that they, or their children, can fully rely upon their networks. |
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We live in the rain shadow of the Rockies here in Alberta, and ultimately a lot of our water supply comes from snowpack in the spring, and we rely upon a lot of that. |
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But he did not rely upon introspection alone. |
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None of these techniques fall under the definition of angling since they do not rely upon the use of a hook and line. |
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Their skills and reputation would however still rely upon practical knowledge of merchant practice. |
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The High Court in Sue v Hill in 1999 did not rely upon the long title or the preamble, which conventionally do not have force of law. |
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Rousseau wants Emile to identify himself as Crusoe so he can rely upon himself for all of his needs. |
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They may rely upon young persons to commit crimes on their behalf because of the belief that if the young offenders are caught, the justice system will be lenient due to the age of the accused. |
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Taser proponents rely upon the myth that these are nonlethal. |
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Traditional emulsive photography always had a traceable origin to rely upon. |
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Our enemies rely upon surprise and deception. |
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The Canada Clause was to become a fundamental touchstone for all future courts, governments and Canadians generally to rely upon as they read every section of our Constitution. |
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You can always rely upon competent consulting and receiving answers to all your questions, until you become experienced enough to start working with a real account. |
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To rely upon the safe harbour defence, it will not be sufficient to invoke boilerplate cautionary language concerning forward-looking information when making the statement. |
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It would also rely upon mechanisms for training and skill development in the event that a new job relies on a different set of skills from those needed for the old one it is replacing. |
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The tendency to rely upon secondary materials may represent a more expedient approach to introducing the book and may display an impatience with the seemingly slow rate of growth of new readers. |
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Our Dene people are experiencing the harmful effects of these poisonous projects on the fish and the wildlife, which we rely upon for sustenance and which contribute to our Denesuline economy. |
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We believe that these assumptions are still valid and have continued to rely upon them in considering our ability to achieve our 2006 financial targets. |
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But not surprisingly, it is in these cases that there will be the most frequent need to rely upon restructuring to massage the formula outcomes and where there will likely be the greatest resort to exceptions. |
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The owners rely upon on the masters of their vessels to find persons with a suitable level of competency and training to replace the regular master when he is on leave. |
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These communities rely upon sustainable policies for land management. |
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Small business government contracting programs generally rely upon a contractor's self-certification. |
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To ensure the effective implementation of this strategy and allow for the review of the results obtained, it is necessary that the Union can rely upon effective co-ordination mechanisms. |
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Ultimately, however, the objective of all States should be to create an environment in which it is no longer necessary for anyone to rely upon nuclear weapons for security. |
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Consumers should be able to rely upon the quality of the beef they buy, and they can only do that if it is possible to monitor the animal concerned from its birth until such time as the beef ends up on the dinner table. |
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Often unequipped with direct experience of Canadian cities given the sheer vastness of this nation, Canadians rely upon the media to tell them about their country. |
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To rely upon gossip about these is dangerous. |
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Mainland initiatives in southern Scotland and the north of England also rely upon grey squirrel control as the cornerstone of red squirrel conservation strategy. |
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In transactional analyses, clients rely upon the analyst's advice and opinions in order to negotiate, structure, and consummate actual commercial transactions. |
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Birds lack sweat glands, so when placed under stress due to heat, they heavily rely upon increased evaporation from the respiratory system for heat transfer. |
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