He later pulled a suspensory muscle in a leg while preparing for his return earlier this year. |
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Actions brought before the Court of Justice shall not have suspensory effect. |
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The black gibbon is a true brachiator which means it moves by suspensory behavior. |
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The lens is supported by the suspensory ligament from the ciliary body, and changes in its shape permit change of focus. |
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This vascular and nervous unit is contained in a band or fold of the peritoneum that is called the suspensory ligament of the ovary. |
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The supervision of suspensory measures and alternative sanctions shall be governed by the law of the executing State. |
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All asylum-seekers must be entitled to a fair hearing and an appeal with suspensory effect. |
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Of course, the chairing judge would have the possibility to exclude the suspensory effect under certain circumstances. |
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The agreement is subject to the suspensory condition that the Commission must approve such aid. |
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The suspensory condition relates to recognition of the compatibility of the aids, not the legitimacy of the request for funding. |
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They emphasise that the measure contains a suspensory clause that makes payment of the aid subject to approval by the Commission. |
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Actions brought before the Court of Justice of the European Union shall not have suspensory effect. |
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The examination of a change to the airport charges system or the level of airport charges shall not have a suspensory effect. |
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The submission of an appeal, including an appeal before a court, shall not have suspensory effect. |
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The suspensory ligament of the right ovary is identified in this section. |
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However, where companies are determined to press ahead, and can show good reason, the suspensory effect of the Regulation may be set aside on application to the Commission. |
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An appeal lodged pursuant to paragraph 1 above shall not have suspensory effect. |
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A wandering spleen occurs because of laxity or absence of the suspensory ligaments of the spleen, leading to hypermobility. |
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When the ciliary muscle is relaxed, the ring enlarges away from the lens and the suspensory ligaments are tautened, flattening the lens into a shape suitable for viewing distant objects. |
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Especially the irretrievable harm that poses a threat to the plaintiff directly, as grounds for adjudication of the suspensory effect, is very difficult to prove. |
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Rheological additives are substances that affect the deformation and flow properties of the preparations to which they are added by acting as thickening or suspensory agents. |
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The adapted suspensory measure or alternative sanction shall not be more severe than the suspensory measure or alternative sanction which was originally imposed. |
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As such, the appeals do not have suspensory effect and the order of 26 June 2003 did not suspend the description of the aid scheme as being incompatible. |
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In this way, all actions for annulment of decisions declaring implemented concentrations to be incompatible would automatically have a suspensory effect. |
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The second sentence clarifies that the CPC does not take any suspensory measures with a view to Articles 242 of the EC Treaty or 157 of the EAEC Treaty as mentioned in Article 39 of the Statute. |
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It appears that a suspensory ligament allows the lanky legs to support the animal's great weight. |
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Kavanagh said a scan yesterday detected a small tear in Maldivian's near side suspensory ligament. |
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The horse has been a bit unlucky with a suspensory ligament injury and a splint. |
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He's been off the track because he knocked a suspensory, but he's been back in a long time and is ready to run and hopefully run well. |
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A suspensory injury meant he did not make his debut until winning a maiden at four but further problems then kept him off the track. |
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Mills had harboured Derby aspirations for his pounds 100,000 recruit, but a suspensory ligament injury put paid to that. |
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The gelding had been off the track since May 2004 before then with a suspensory ligament problem and was a 25-1 chance for the Festival. |
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He was so nearly retired after he tore suspensory ligaments in the 1996 Greenalls Gold Cup at Haydock. |
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These Miocene apes all lacked the suite of enhanced specialisations for suspensory locomotion exhibited by the more specialised extant great apes. |
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The grey that got the Wylies involved in a big way with racing strained a suspensory ligament and will now spend the rest of his life at the owners' home at Chollerford. |
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Alan Jarvis's eight-year-old gelding missed the entire 2004 season after straining a suspensory ligament, but his trainer reports him to be back in top form. |
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The daughter of Kingmambo won the Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes at Newbury in May, but strained a suspensory ligament and had failed to sparkle in recent work. |
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However, my cleavage enhancing exercises will strengthen and tone the pectoral muscles which are attached to the suspensory ligaments of the breast. |
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But when he came back into full training, I wasn't 100 per cent happy with his action so we investigated a bit more and there is a problem with his suspensory ligament. |
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After undergoing several tests a suspensory ligament injury has been diagnosed and the setback is likely to keep the versatile performer on the sidelines until next autumn. |
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Clinical indications include the treatment of superficial digital tendons, deep digital flexor tendons and suspensory ligaments with or without lesion. |
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The suspensory ligaments and tendons of the ossicles can degenerate as a result of chronic otitis media, and they can subsequently calcify and ossify. |
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In addition, Royal Assent was also given to the Suspensory Act 1914 which stated that the two other Acts would not come into force for the remainder of the war. |
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