Secondly Mr Hobbs submits that in an action for malicious falsehood recovery of damages is permitted even where there is no loss of reputation. |
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With the case approached that way, he submits that it is not necessary to plead the evidential estoppel. |
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The Attorney General submits that the Judge was wrong in respect of both rulings. |
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Mr Lever submits that it is to be presumed that the amendment was intended to add something. |
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He agrees this was an asphyxial death, and the prosecution submits this was by neck compression. |
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However, the president said yesterday if Nelson submits a medical he would make sure she received a make-up test. |
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The respondent submits that the applicant's difficulties are of his own making. |
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The respondent submits that a mandatory order is not appropriate and just for several reasons. |
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Even if the award was somewhat low it could not in any way be said to be wholly erroneous or wrong in principle, he submits. |
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Mr Browne submits that the first two of these meanings are severable and distinct. |
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The City submits that the full amount of the holdback should be credited to the City. |
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Mr. Zarnett submits that the principle applies not only to cross-claims for debt but to cross-claims for unliquidated damages as well. |
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If incarceration is necessary, then the defence submits that upper reformatory confinement is adequate penalty. |
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Counsel for the 1986 Trustee submits that the claims are stale, speculative, defensible and likely to fail. |
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The applicant submits that a person cannot obtain any legal right through the commission of a criminal offence. |
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Chris is one of the story's truly good-natured personalities even though he submits to the fleshly desires of the wayward physician Diane. |
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He further submits that where such evidence is disregarded the judge must give clear and cogent reasons for doing so. |
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She says her words were taken out of context, but soon submits her resignation. |
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So here, he submits, that it must be for the local planning authority to establish that this was indeed a classified road. |
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He submits that the landlord must have chosen the former of those two routes. |
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Mr. Sammon submits that the party conducting an examination of the witness has an obligation to be fair to the witness. |
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He submits that assets which become the property of the Trustee do not revert to the Bankrupt upon the Bankrupt's discharge. |
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She submits, however, that the Board did not err in law, because it made a specific finding of incapacity based on the statutory test. |
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It also submits that the most contaminated soil is typically at the water table and that the Defendant failed to test at that crucial level. |
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He submits that the necessary intent has to be proved and likelihood is not enough. |
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Beefeater also submits that no damages should be paid to the plaintiff for mental distress, or for punitive or aggravated damages. |
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As the child internalizes and submits to the father's prohibition, it turns from the pleasure to the reality principle. |
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He also submits that if the report is not admitted then there is no evidence to rebut his claim for summary judgment with this latter submission. |
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He submits that there is a real chance that he will be acquitted on appeal. |
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Then bizarrely, the Conservative Party submits a dissenting opinion, which says absolutely nothing. |
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Mr Jones submits that it was right to look first at the criminal conduct of the investigatory journalists who spent money freely to provide copy for their newspaper. |
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Every month the accountant determines the payments to be made to the suppliers and submits them for a check by the chief financial officer. |
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The Administrator submits that the indexing formula is correct and has submitted a calculation in this regard. |
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The applicant submits that only a permanent unfitness to work could justify the rejection of her candidature. |
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The Financial Department performs the secretariat of this committee, and submits financial statements for the subsidiaries once a quarter. |
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The detailed summaries shall form part of the file which the applicant submits to the competent authorities. |
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The chair reports to the Security Council after each meeting, and also submits a written report once a year. |
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In the case of BSI statistics, each NCB submits separate adjustment data covering its own balance sheet and the other MFIs' balance sheet. |
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The court of origin shall examine the case if at least one of the parties submits comments to that effect. |
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It conducts its work independently and submits reports on its progress to the National Council. |
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He submits that given his claim of innocence, he is entitled to pursue legitimate means of clearing his name. |
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Although she still gets to the gym by six every morning, works out on the machines, submits to a personal trainer and does a ballet barre, she no longer performs. |
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Therefore, the child is not required to be present when the parent submits the application. |
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When the search engine visitor submits their query, the search engine digs through its database to give the final listing that is displayed on the results page. |
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It submits that according to article 3, it is for the complainants to present an arguable case. |
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The author submits that the Supreme Court rejected these statements only because it was not independent from the executive branch. |
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On behalf of the defendant, Mr Lewis first submits that the issue before me under section 14 is not identical to that determined by His Honour Judge Rivlin. |
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Alice, then, represses her own desires and submits to Rufus's desires. |
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If the forfeiter applies for reconsideration or submits to court in duration, the legal system institution will take part in the reconsideration or lawsuit. |
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The proponent submits the Benefits Plan to INAC for approval, unless the Minister has waived the requirement. |
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A reporter who first comes up with an investigative story idea, writes it up and submits it to the editor and is told the story is not going to run. |
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The husband submits that the marriage was not a traditional one wherein the wife sacrificed her career in order to stay at home to care for children. |
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But any bank that raises the rates it submits could raise doubts about its own creditworthiness. |
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Mr de Bono submits that it was unlawful of the Commission to have refused cancellation of registration on the basis that some of the service users lacked capacity. |
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He's still off-colour today, but submits to a meeting anyway. |
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Accordingly, the appellant submits he should not have been bared from raising this new matter. |
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Any system which creams off the most academically gifted children and then submits them to a national test set by all pupils should have outstanding results. |
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Alstom submits that its obligation to proceed under the provisions of clause 2 was subject to two contingent conditions precedent neither of which were satisfied. |
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The author submits a copy of a letter from her son addressed to her on an unspecified date, in which he describes how he was treated. |
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Bent on its forelimbs, horns still high up in a last effort, it submits itself to the liberating sword. |
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We are unable to conclude that the Advisory Board erred in its consideration of the evidence, as the Appellant submits. |
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The applicant submits that the Commission's findings are in many respects incorrect both substantively and also procedurally. |
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In this respect, the complainant submits that state authorities are responsible in cases where their agents acted ultra vires. |
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The Cabinet submits the file to the Crown Council for a decision on whether or not Monegasque nationality should be granted. |
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The Strategy Committee submits proposals to the Board of Directors, which remains the decisional organ for strategic matters. |
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The purpose of the grant is to lend support to a prominent talent who submits his or her training project. |
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She submits, second, that the fact that the rent was discharged out of the Housing Benefit to which she was entitled did not disentitle her to damages under such a head. |
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It regularly submits reservations when it ratifies treaties, and domestic status of international treaties remains unclear. |
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The appellant submits that the parallel decisions in the EPO are correct and that their reasoning is correct. |
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In practice, the appellant frequently submits a rejoinder and in consequence the administration submits a surrejoinder. |
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In addition to these responses, the Board will also consider any additional comments that the recommender submits. |
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In the case of Christopher Smith the appeal against sentence relates only to the six-year period of disqualification which, Mr Daw submits, is excessive. |
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He submits that the real reason behind this verdict was the authorities' desire to persecute him for his political activities. |
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The appellant submits that the order misinterprets the relevant facts and is vitiated by errors of law. |
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The Appellant further submits that the Court of First Instance misinterprets the rationale stemming from the Extramet case. |
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In addition, he submits his wines to a malolactic fermentation process, while limiting levels of added sulfur. |
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The geocacher then logs onto geocaching.com and submits the cache coordinates and short description of it, including a hint. |
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As to the facts, it submits that the author was arrested and prosecuted in full compliance with due process of law. |
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Second, the applicant submits that the Commission erred in imputing the conduct of Aragonesas to Uralita by way of succession. |
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The head of the Government draws up a programme and submits it for the approval of the National People's Assembly. |
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There she submits her body to astonishing contortions cataleptic, extreme postures, joints thwarted. |
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It draws up the principles for remuneration of the members of the Board and submits them to the Board for approval. |
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Mickael Furnon submits with good grace to journalists' questions, which seem to him to be far removed from what is really going on in the group. |
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Whoever submits his whole self to Allah, and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed the firmest hand-hold: and with Allah shall all things return. |
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Moreover, Germany submits a detailed description of the project, information on the project costs and the SME status of the company. |
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The applicant also submits that the judgment under appeal is vitiated by manifest inconsistency and illogicality. |
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The CSA submits an annual report to the President of the Republic and to Parliament. |
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That complaint is based, it submits, on factually and legally incorrect premisses. |
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Under article 40 of the Covenant, Sudan submits hereby its third periodic report. |
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As the second plea in law, the applicant submits that the Commission's right to impose a fine on the applicant had become time-barred. |
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She now submits that despite continuous beatings, he refused to give any testimony and to sign any self-incriminating documents. |
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The author submits a copy of an undated letter by her son, in which he describes the tortures suffered. |
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Thirdly, the applicant submits that the requirement that the applicant appoints and remunerate a trustee to monitor its compliance with the decision, and receive and investigate complaints, is unlawful as being ultra vires. |
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A peer submits a question in advance, which then appears on the Order Paper for the day's proceedings. |
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The appellant submits that the judgment under appeal was delivered in breach of the rules that govern the bringing of evidence because it was based on matters that were not proved. |
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In July 2004, the author submits that newspaper reports alleged that the Chief Justice had been caught in a compromising position with a woman in a car park. |
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As the doomed man, he is flimflammed by telephone operators, browbeaten by his mother, and terrified when his girl friend submits to his amorous advances. |
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As to taking a civil action against the club itself, he submits that this would not have been a substitute for a criminal action and that the individuals responsible would escape responsibility. |
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Therefore, it is appropriate as regards paraffin oil CAS No 8042-47-5 to require that the notifier submits further information on technical specification of the active substance. |
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Where a wheel manufacturer submits an application for type approval for a wheel family, it is not necessary to carry out tests for each wheel version. |
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The annotator submits hir additions to an independent annotation server. |
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This helps ensure that the customer already submits an STP payment and that the financial institution can subsequently save internal costs thanks to the high STP rates. |
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It should be added that, under article 19 of the ILO Constitution, Mexico submits follow-up reports on unratified Conventions, describing action taken to give effect to the international instrument in question. |
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MagCorp submits that the redetermination erred in disallowing, in their entirety, the NHCI selling costs for lack of factual support on the record. |
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In accordance with Section 53 of the CSIS Act, SIRC submits this report to the Minister of Public Safety for tabling in Parliament within 15 sitting days of the House. |
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Giles Terera's Caliban, having been dispossessed of his island kingdom, rather tamely submits to Prospero's patronising beneficence at the conclusion. |
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It submits that the Commission did not act neutrally and failed to maintain an equal distance between the interests in play, since it did not thoroughly weigh up the legally protected interests prior to taking action. |
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In Iraq where hangings are carried out in secret and the executioners learn by trial and error, the author submits that the victims may remain conscious as they slowly suffocate to death. |
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The applicant submits that the provisions enabling the Security Council of the United Nations to call upon its Members to apply certain measures do not impose upon Members of the United Nations a duty to apply those measures. |
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However, for the time being, the criteria are such that each time or nearly each time a business person submits a project, he or she is told that it does not qualify. |
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Yes, but he did not want to, because if he had acted thus, the ministers and satraps would have been able to say: What is his fear of God worth since he is afraid of the king's edict and submits to his commands? |
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Secondly, the applicant submits that the Commission misapplied the law and committed errors in reasoning in finding that tax reform is materially selective. |
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Capitation means it submits a roster, a list of the members of the health clinic, to the provincial government and the provincial government gives the clinic a cheque. |
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On its part, Hoffmann-La Roche submits that it was neither an instigator, nor a ringleader of the citric acid cartel, and that it did not urge any other company to take part in the infringement. |
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Fourth, the applicant submits that its bid has been subject to an unreasonable and disproportional evaluation by the contracting authority leading to the errors of assessment which vitiate the final decision. |
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In support of its action, the applicant submits that the Commission was wrong to find it jointly and severally liable for payment of the fine imposed on its subsidiary, a member of the cartel. |
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Fourth, the applicant submits that the Commission failed to consider certain mitigating circumstances and wrongly attributed the aggravating circumstances of recidivism. |
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Where the applicant submits a confirmatory application, the institution shall reply to him in writing within one month of registration of the application. |
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The appellant also submits that it was not the case that he did not invoke the existence of an excusable error or force majeure when lodging his application. |
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As to the argument that the Embassy never authorised the U. S. Lieutenant to act on its behalf, the author submits that the State party has never appeared before the CCCI to correct this untruth. |
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In this connection, the author submits that the nature of the charge includes also the maximum penalty that may be imposed, since this would influence the decision whether to plead guilty or not. |
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The supposed safeguard under the FAA is that the NSA annually submits a document setting forth its general procedures for how it decides on whom it can eavesdrop without a warrant. |
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For some time, traditional, outdated cultural concepts have been dissipating in the wake of a plurality of lifestyles that no longer submits to any binding canon of high art as a matter of course. |
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In the alternative, the applicant submits that should Elf Aquitaine not be exonerated, its pleas regarding infringement of the proportionality principle are still well-founded. |
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However, in the event that the Committee wishes to consider the human rights situation in India, the State party submits that the situation does not provide corroboration of the author's allegations. |
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Second, the applicant submits that the Decision is at variance with the principle of the duty of care in that the Commission failed to collect the necessary information concerning the relevant facts. |
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The applicant further submits that the unilateral approach taken by the Commission is contrary to the principle of international comity and to its duty of care. |
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The State party submits that it is clear from a reading of the judgement of acquittal handed down by the Provincial Court that it is based on a thorough analysis that can on no account be branded as arbitrary. |
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I would have thought that each and every argument made by an interested party is important to that party and constitutes, in whole or in part, that party's case which it submits to the Commission for determination. |
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When a Leo club submits its annual club officer information via the Leo-72 form, an email or letter containing the password is automatically generated and is sent via e-mail or postal service to the Leo club president. |
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This is to prevent a situation where the single DU would be obliged to carry out DU-CSAs for his raw material, once the registrant submits the extended safety data sheet after registration. |
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With regard to the State party's argument that his claim under article 26 is unsubstantiated, he submits that individuals whose mother tongue coincided with the official language are not affected by the 1991 Resolution. |
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Yet, Bagehot submits, recent briefings against the shadow chancellor from within Mr Miliband's camp suggest a growing impatience with his performance that could sweep those impediments aside. |
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The applicant submits that the Commission had no grounds to increase the fine to ensure deterrence considering that Itochu Hellas should have been the addressee of the decision. |
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Further, Mr. Chatt submits that carrying on business through Global is his only source of income and that he requires that income in order to fund his legal expenses in order to perfect the above noted appeals. |
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He further submits since domestic statistics are released, there should be no change in policy with respect to statistics obtained through foreign governments and, therefore, the latter should also be released. |
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The State party submits that the claim that Romania had information that should have led to the conclusion that there was a real risk of a violation of his rights remains unproven and a mere hypothesis. |
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A typical group seeks a grant, a contract or funding for a program, fills out an application and submits it, sometimes on-line, into a deep, dark vortex. |
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Second, the applicant submits that the failure to consider its bid constitutes an error of law and takes issue with the fact that its bid was excluded on grounds of inadequacy and low quality. |
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At the end of the process, the breeder normally submits a small number of highly selected lines for independent evaluation before they are released to the farmer. |
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It submits that the authors exaggerate and provide inaccurate statements, including the inaccurate translation of words from the letter under consideration, and produce evidence that has nothing to do with their case. |
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For negotiated contracts, the offeror submits a proposal that is the basis for price negotiations. |
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The decision to accept an individual or organization as a cosponsor is the choice of the SAH, CG or Community Sponsor who submits the undertaking. |
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Upon this path the aspirant submits to a training process through a systematised and applied discipline, producing a more rapid unfoldment of the power and the life of the soul. |
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The CAB submits that the private radio, television, and pay and specialty sectors are evolving in a very competitive environment with wide access and useage of the Internet and other alternative digital platforms. |
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Kubby on the other hand, submits that the jury was not comprised of his peers from Placer County, since the prosecution succeeded in obtaining a change of venue. |
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With help from headquarter staff, each Enforcement Officer prepares an annual inspection schedule and submits it to the manager of the Enforcement Division for approval. |
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Finally, the applicant submits that the contested directive encroaches upon its right to conduct business activities and interferes with its right of property. |
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Furthermore, the applicant submits that the payment of a premium price for the BCC's coal would constitute state aid that had not been notified and which would therefore be unlawful. |
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Samuel Adams submits an excise tax receipt. |
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Furthermore, the applicant submits that it is extremely unlikely that all of the national competent authorities would abandon their views in face of the non-binding CPMP opinion. |
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Presently, the Secretary-General submits to the UNWTO General Assembly a report on the implementation of the general programme of work for the biennium and its evaluation. |
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In the case where a vote of no confidence is passed, the Speaker of the House submits the name of the person nominated for Prime Minister to the King for appointment, or a minister is simply dismissed. |
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It also submits that said will was invalid ab initio, as according to section 535 of the then Civil Code, only an individual testator could have made such a disposition. |
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He also submits that the decision of the Court was unfair, as the nondisclosure of the documents requested by the Court resulted from conducts that were beyond his control. |
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The etymology is more likely that the order is maintained by each bird pecks subordinate birds and submits to being pecked by dominant birds., and the order determines more than who gets to eat first. |
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Additionally, CIPRA periodically submits contributions to the newsletter of the Alliance of Central Asian Mountain Communities, published quarterly in Russian, Kirghiz, Kazach and Tajik. |
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With regard to the period after 1990, Nippon Soda submits that it meets and exceeds all of the conditions set out in category D of the Leniency Notice. |
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Meantime the marital strife of Oberon and Titania is, more disturbingly, one in which the female is humiliated until she submits to the will of her husband. |
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The Inspector General of CSIS examines this report and submits to the Minister a certificate that attests the extent to which she or he is satisfied with its contents. |
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The British cement industry submits, however, that this comparison, based on 1987 figures, is unduly favourable to Heracles, and that a correct analysis shows that the excess capitalisation was even greater. |
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Athens has been told that unless it submits a revised economic plan to Brussels, eurozone finance ministers may decide not to provide Greece with financial help to pay its debts. |
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Every week a Guardian Money reader submits a question, and it's up to you to help him or her out – a selection of the best answers will appear in next Saturday's paper. |
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Indeed, as part of the Fisa court approval process, the NSA submits a separate document, also signed by Holder, which describes how communications of US persons are collected and what is done with them. |
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Precisely how Jokowi and his administration plan to spend it will become apparent when the government submits a revised budget to parliament later this month. |
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When deciding to propose a candidature, the IOC Executive Board submits to the Session, no later than one month before its opening, a written proposal to which is attached the report by the Nominations Commission. |
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Each state's Electoral College submits its votes to the President of the Senate. |
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Juliet also submits to a female code of docility by allowing others, such as the Friar, to solve her problems for her. |
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The Archivist submits the proposed amendment to the states for their consideration by sending a letter of notification to each Governor. |
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Each Governor then formally submits the amendment to their state's legislature. |
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The attorney submits an application, pays a fee, and takes the oath of admission. |
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Man is perfectible, but only if he submits to the expert assistance of the state, using the edicts laid down by the Emperor of Ideology. |
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Colton, submits its patent application for norethynodrel, a substance so close in structure to norethindrone, that stomach acid would convert the substance into norethindrone. |
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He then submits this formulation as a budget request to the Puerto Rican legislature before July 1, the date established by law as the beginning of Puerto Rico's fiscal year. |
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Since election boards aren't actually willing to preapprove these forms for software companies, Dean, as a presidential candidate, submits his own forms. |
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The serving high sheriff submits a list of names of possible future high sheriffs to a tribunal which chooses three names to put to the Sovereign. |
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Rivera-Pagan submits that the New Testament writings show an inclusive Christological perspective that provides xenophilia as the key ethical mandate. |
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