The principal change proposed in this legislation is to allow bailiffs to execute warrants to collect money owed by fines defaulters. |
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They're not sure today's bout of investor angst warrants an opening of the monetary spigots. |
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He was the officer who had authorised the application for the search warrants. |
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The chief state solicitor would then apply to the High Court for arrest warrants for the three, which would trigger a hearing of the court. |
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The Italian court won't grant a divorce, but a crime passionnel warrants a judicial wink and a nod. |
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The warrants can be purchased through Irish stockbrokers and are traded as listed securities on the Irish Stock Exchange. |
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But the ones of particular interest in the New Zealand market are equity warrants, linked to the shares of a listed company. |
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I do not accept that the evidence in this case warrants continuing an award of compensatory support. |
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Still, Boomerang Shoes is an utterly agreeable collection of folkish pop songs, one that warrants keeping an eye out for future endeavors. |
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The column is an exercise in smug attitudinizing that makes clear its writer thinks slightly higher of himself than the evidence warrants. |
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Thus, this may be a treatment issue that warrants further investigation in work with at-risk families. |
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Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, offers covered warrants that allow you to bet on the Halifax house-price index. |
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He's absolutely right that these arrest warrants and these search warrants were invalid. |
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This pattern is consistent with either intersexual or intrasexual selection and warrants further investigation. |
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It is exactly about the stipulation that warrants inscription of the numbers and letters in black against a white backdrop. |
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He encouraged her to read out the death warrants of convicted felons and witness the executions. |
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It sets up a system of permissible interceptions with warrants or authorisations. |
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Already European arrest warrants are on the agenda, with a DNA bank and the possibility of identity cards to follow. |
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Drugs teams were also out in force, warrants were executed and arrests were made for a variety of crimes. |
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Now eight months into the changeover, he is pleased with the progress and warned motorists to take heed of the warrants. |
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The fact that the smoke is offensively unpleasant warrants legislative regulation of the matter. |
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At present, non-payment of a fine leads to courts serving warrants on defaulters. |
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His telephones were bugged and, sources say, warrants were obtained to insert listening devices in his home. |
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Today I have been out executing court warrants for court non-attenders, people who didn't turn up to face theft and drugs charges. |
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That's a fine and noble mission, and certainly warrants some form of applause. |
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He ought to be retiring to the nick after all the dodgy warrants he signed for Inspector Fiend. |
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These will now be examined to see if any charges are to be brought against those served with search warrants. |
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The plaintiffs brought an action against the defendants in trover in respect of indigo warrants. |
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He said that a person with outstanding warrants is more likely to abscond from bail, wasting more police and court time. |
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There are around 700 bail dodgers in Bolton who are wanted by police on outstanding warrants. |
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However, thanks to their gearing, warrants are particularly risky little beasts. |
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I think it is all going to be in the sealed search warrants and arrest warrants, and we know those items were sent to the serology unit. |
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On Monday, the judge who signed the warrants is expected to appoint public defenders for each of the accused. |
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On July 23, 1999, police officers in Tulia hit the streets with warrants for the arrests of 46 cocaine dealers. |
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These warrants entitle the holders to sell shares of the common stock to the Company on certain dates at specified prices. |
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The speaker's statement indicated that there was evidence that some members provided signed blank warrants to the travel agents. |
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While it's not required that the government receive warrants in return, that's one suggestion to compensate it for the credit risks being taken. |
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The Bollywood star and the editor of the eveninger have been issued non-bailable warrants in the case. |
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He alleged MPs had received car hire, hotel accommodation and other advantages by means of travel warrants to which they had not been entitled. |
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The use of such dishonest smear tactics reflects discredit upon the House of Representatives and warrants the investigation of your Committee. |
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In an unlucky coincidence today it outlined a rescue issue of convertible bonds and warrants. |
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The buyers negotiate favorable terms, such as price discounts or warrants to receive additional shares should the stock hit a target price. |
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The City had obtained search warrants for various sites suspected of being dens of criminal activity, said communication's officer for the city. |
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The potential for Middle East terrorists to operate in the TBA and elsewhere in Latin America warrants closer scrutiny. |
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We believe that when the situation warrants, this trend will continue in the future. |
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Government prosecutors issued warrants for the arrest of five leading bank union officials. |
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When in-flight performance warrants, they do not hesitate to make a termination call. |
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Government prosecutors will now seek warrants for the arrest of the nine strike leaders. |
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Many will balk at the suggestion that Megan's Law should be expanded to include warrants, dropped charges, and even acquittals. |
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She also proposed new interstate jurisdictional standards to simplify the execution of warrants pursuant to online investigations. |
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To his rescue, to head off any eviction warrants, comes Mrs Whatsername, from Whatever Company, complete with a patronising understanding smile. |
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Or was it because after they picked her father up they looked at her rap sheet and found several warrants for her arrest? |
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The Surveillance Devices Act authorises Federal and state police to obtain warrants to plant back doors or keylogging on the PCs of suspects. |
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They will intone that killing civilians is cowardly and warrants swift and merciless punishment. |
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Opponents of the ban have mobilized several arguments, each of which warrants attention, discussion, and effective rebuttal. |
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Each unit in the offering consists of 1.5 shares of common stock and 1.5 shares of redeemable public warrants. |
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If you have no other risk factors for heart disease, an LDL level greater than 190 milligrams per deciliter generally warrants medication. |
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The bill also introduces a new power to obtain search warrants when an offence of knowingly possessing objectionable material is suspected. |
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The Coast Guard is allowed to perform search and seizure without warrants, and they sometimes do tear boats to shreds, looking for cocaine. |
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The defendants further submit that the outstanding result on the motion warrants the award of a premium in costs. |
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Rational people revise their views in the light of deeper reflection on an issue, or new information which warrants a change of mind. |
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Twenty-nine others were arrested for outstanding warrants on charges of burglary, larceny and malicious wounding. |
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He reserved his decision on withdrawing the warrants until close of business next Wednesday. |
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If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look. |
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After being held for approximately 2 weeks in immigration detention, the warrants for my arrest in respect of the alleged extraditable offences were issued. |
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So far, officers have executed 18 search warrants throughout the north and south of the county, seizing a substantial quantity of controlled drugs. |
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A group of concerned teachers met at the Central Province Travel Agency in Gordons, Port Moresby on December 13 over delays in processing travel warrants. |
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In a card of this type, the issuer warrants to the payee that a cheque, drawn by the card-holder for not more than a stated maximum amount, will be paid on presentment. |
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Appropriate planning, however, can mitigate the dangers involved and make it an acceptable risk for the maneuver commander if the situation warrants. |
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The apparent similarity to the position the United States finds itself in today in Afghanistan and Iraq warrants giving some attention to Soviet lessons learned. |
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Clearly such forces have an important role and can increase the Army's capabilities in the portion of the spectrum of conflict that most warrants attention. |
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Search warrants in hand, the coppers nicked some computers, video game manuals, Blockbuster movie rental cards, DVDs, a microphone and a power cord. |
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Visual impairment or globe injury warrants immediate referral. |
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There is no doubt that ultimately that may include the issue of warrants for their physical apprehension which will be executed by officers of the South Australian executive. |
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In this week alone, two of the three non-working days were May Day and Ascension Day, neither of which really warrants a public holiday if the truth be told. |
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The position differs where the security given by the debtor comprises marketable securities, such as bearer bonds, share warrants, scrip, or exchequer bills. |
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With no record and no warrants, he was given a four-figure bond by a judge the next morning. |
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It is a subject that warrants wider debate and much more prompt action. |
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Please send your daughter to my father's residence on the morrow to discuss the terms of the agreement, provided the proposal warrants your permission. |
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Figures show that 613 of the warrants issued for a breach of a community order between April and August last year remained unexecuted a month later. |
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The warrants too often precluded the clients from securing shelter and services, and access to job programs. |
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The role of genes in causing a predisposition for cancer during this time of life is unknown and warrants intensive research. |
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In ordinary social settings, Bajans prefer to speak Bajan, but when the occasion warrants it, they slip into a language that is more nearly standard English. |
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One dish that warrants a drive from Houston is the chicken-fried steak. |
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Arrest warrants are still outstanding for two Indonesians and a Russian. |
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Most desk employees have authority to offer food and beverage credits, and managers typically can comp a night's stay or more if the situation warrants a larger apology. |
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However, given current global market conditions, we would like to reiterate that the Authority stands ready to inject additional market liquidity if the situation so warrants. |
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The newspaper has written to the Independent Committee Against Corruption asking for the immediate return of seized material and the invalidation of warrants used against it. |
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It's obvious that the owners of the canoe are portaging, so we park nearby and walk along the shore to see if the rapid warrants our carrying as well. |
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But to generate knowledge independently of experience, a priori warrants must produce warranted true belief in counterfactual situations where experiences are different. |
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The problem with many of Spielberg's children is that they are sketched to be remarkably savvy but also innocent and dewy, as the situation warrants. |
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Justices acting personally can have a role in signing duties, for example in granting search warrants and emergency child protection orders. |
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The Knox County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Vinson had an extensive criminal history of theft and drug charges and had outstanding warrants. |
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The company also holds royal warrants from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles. |
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Under the English practice, it was usual to issue separate warrants, attendable at different days. |
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This may seem obvious, but it is a big enough pet peeve mentioned by many employers that it warrants reiterating. |
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On 27 August, she issued warrants for the property of all Scotsmen in England to be seized. |
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Consequently, indigenous and local communities argue that others' use of their traditional knowledge warrants respect and sensitivity. |
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Some idea of the frequency at which warrants are used may also be taken from the result of a recent FOI request. |
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Thirty-five search warrants were executed as part of an ongoing federal probe into allegations of Medicare fraud and other illegalities. |
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Other than the changes to the respective expiration dates, the terms and conditions of each of the warrants remain unchanged in all respects. |
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He was ordered held without bail on the charge of being a fugitive from justice, based upon two extraditable warrants in North Carolina. |
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The warrants were formally traded on NASDAQ under the symbol INDEW and are no longer traded. |
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IndeNet common stock and Class B warrants are traded on NASDAQ under the symbols INDE and INDEW, respectively. |
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Hence, atypical presentation of hip or low back pain and its irresponsiveness to anti-inflammatory medication warrants further investigation. |
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For special reasons, the use of convicts as public servants warrants separate attention. |
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This warrants monitoring and reporting of suspicious cases of atypical pneumonia. |
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According to the BBC, such warrants are usually served in the presence of police officers. |
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Oman's police do not need search warrants in order to enter people's homes. |
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Charters should be distinguished from warrants and letters of appointment, as they have perpetual effect. |
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Researcher Valerie Sargo says outstanding warrants often come up when they examine a red flag, and that can help police make arrests. |
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The Queen also has given the Prince of Wales the authority to issue royal warrants. |
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In other words, one can be fallibilist about both claims that are said to be apriori warranted and the a priori warrants for the claims. |
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The federal government has not, as of December 2014, exercised these warrants. |
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Blank arrest warrants Mehsud said authorities have issued 1,000 blank arrest warrants so refuseniks could be dealt with swiftly. |
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The capital structure of a company with potentially dilutive convertible securities, stock options, warrants or other rights. |
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In fact, the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, which is based at St James's Palace, administers warrants for such honours. |
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There is speculation that this may be a growing trend, and warrants further monitoring. |
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The subsidies help the departments acquire military-style armored personnel carriers, which they generally use to serve drug warrants. |
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Ticket agents now have the authority to reticket a passenger or even move the passenger up a class, if they feel the situation warrants it. |
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It was never conferred by an act of parliament, but was used in warrants of precedence and in the statutes of knightly orders. |
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Mersey officers carried out a number of search warrants in Tower Hill yesterday after a petrol bomb was thrown through the window of a house on Mossdale Road, on Monday night. |
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In the same year in Scotland no warrants were applied for or served whilst in Northern Ireland 12 warrants were granted and 7 executed in the year. |
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Prosecutor Anwarul Kabir Babul said that Judge Wasim Sheikh issued the arrest warrants for the six, including owners Delwar Hossain and his wife, Mahmuda Akter. |
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Tucked away in the middle pages you can read of the International Criminal Court's issuing of arrest warrants for the five leaders of the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda. |
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This is a historic day for Navios and we are extremely pleased to list our shares and warrants on the NYSE, the most recognized stock exchange in the world. |
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Its handloom industry flourished under royal warrants, making the region a hub of the worldwide muslin trade, which peaked in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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Data on the number of search warrants executed per year in the whole of the UK are not collated or held centrally by the various judicial bodies of the state. |
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If an initial review indicates that the property is overassessed, it should be determined whether the difference in value warrants hiring an appraiser to give an opinion. |
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In addition, the Company announces the grant to Mulier Capital Limited of warrants over 462,963 Silence Therapeutics plc Ordinary Shares of 1p each. |
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The court took action and issued non bailable warrants against them and directed Khairpur police to arrest them and produce before the court with hand cuffs. |
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This Article would grant Hong Kong's police force right of access to private property on grounds of 'safeguarding national security', but without court warrants. |
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Physical habitat damage from drilling and dredging operations, combined with possible impacts of oil and chemical spills on benthic prey communities also warrants concern. |
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In my opinion, this word-for-word rendering, so greatly beneficial for novice readers of Greek, warrants more attention both semantically and stylistically. |
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Although LEAPS are similar to warrants, they are more flexible because they have multiple exercise prices, unlimited floats, uniform specifications and standardized expiries. |
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The sheriff's duties may include such functions as performing evictions, seizing property and assets pursuant to court orders, and serving warrants and legal papers. |
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It may be noted that Anti Tetrorism Court No 2 had issued black warrants against Ahmad Ali alias Sheesh Nag on Saturday and January 7 was set as the date of execution. |
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In defining the diagnosis criteria, Juliano hopes to make it possible for people to recognize caffeine addiction as a real condition that warrants treatment. |
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This is a market order with minimum and maximum and a trader and executed as the issuance of warrants without negotiation or re-order competition. |
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Certain practices traditionally allowed under English common law were expressly outlawed by the Constitution, such as bills of attainder and general search warrants. |
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In addition, several martial arts weapons, including throwing stars, nunchakus and swords, were found at the two locations covered by the warrants. |
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Japan still imposes the death penalty, although some recent justice ministers have refused to sign death warrants, citing their Buddhist beliefs as their reason. |
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