Thus, while this meeting showed that our previous optimism was premature, our caution was well-founded. |
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The complaint, which the Ombudsman considered to be well-founded, was submitted by a person belonging to Turkish community. |
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Tales of ecological woe, no matter how well-founded in science, rarely galvanize people to action. |
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Accordingly, I find that the applicants do not have a well-founded fear of persecution. |
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Accordingly, there was no arguable case that he had a well-founded fear of persecution. |
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If a person has an interest in taking legal action, his or her application will be recognized as well-founded. |
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It seems as if everyone is so concerned with reputation and wealth and well-founded gentlemen. |
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There was no proof at all, nothing to link him to the crime except some well-founded suspicion. |
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Assumptions that the Republican nominee automatically wins statewide office in South Carolina are well-founded but not uniform. |
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It helps ensure that both the data collected and its synthesis are accurate and well-founded. |
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But that would only reinforce well-founded opinions that I long ago used up any ideas of my own. |
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There is plenty of evidence that such suspicions are at least partially well-founded. |
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The doctor in charge of the case duly informed the social worker and the police of her well-founded suspicions. |
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What do you mean by a well-founded suspicion if you do not simply mean a reasonable suspicion? |
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There are very real and probably well-founded reasons for not being so easily moved. |
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And so he realized their skepticism was only natural, their suspicions well-founded. |
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If it is a well-founded objection, then that will bring the proceedings to an end immediately. |
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Either the judge read this carefully and thinks the order is well-founded, in which case he isn't a very smart judge. |
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Of course, many people are in favour of improving fuel economy, so are these safety concerns well-founded? |
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To what extent was it based on estimates, guesses and interpretations, however well-founded? |
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Visits to public places revealed that grievances of the physically disabled people are legitimate and well-founded. |
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Accordingly, it does not yield knowledge, if knowledge involves understanding and not just well-founded conviction. |
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Each found the other's intelligence and well-founded opinions refreshing and they began to talk. |
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I am only saying that the society where they live is pervaded by a deep sense of mutual distrust and suspicion, which are well-founded. |
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In the end, his fears proved well-founded, although trouble would next emerge from a different quarter. |
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Dubai's modern reputation as a city in which to shop in has a well-founded base since the early days of trade. |
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Worries that bad luck always comes in threes were soon proved well-founded when a third cast member phoned to say he had also injured his ankle. |
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Speaking as a republican for reasons of well-founded political cynicism, I don't recall monarchism at a lower ebb. |
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Probably not, but in retrospect I take satisfaction in the thought that our ritual for choosing teams was algorithmically well-founded. |
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This can occur when the plaintiff does not have sufficient evidence to convince the judge that his claim is well-founded. |
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From an analytical standpoint, we can also illustrate the fact that this cautious posture is well-founded by considering the uncertainties facing monetary policy. |
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With well-argued, well-founded reasons, Gimv exercised just the right pressure to make Inside successful. |
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A requirement that the defendant's belief be well-founded is ambiguous. |
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I have no doubt that the Chief Constable's opinion is well-founded. |
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Now the bankers' fears appear well-founded. |
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Those expectations appear to be well-founded. |
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Fortunately, their criticisms are not well-founded. |
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A charity may provide its supporters, or members of the public with material to send to Members of Parliament or the government, provided that the material amounts to well-founded, reasoned argument. |
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Fearlessly develop a strong, well-founded, convincing argument. |
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This confidence is well-founded, in light of the strong track record of the financial sector in providing financial services and financial advice to households over every stage of their life cycle. |
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Empirical and theoretical analyses have been accumulating for the last fifteen years demonstrating how well-founded efforts to promote territorial cohesion really are. |
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There is also the well-founded fear that euthanasia and assisted suicide can be imposed on individuals as a way to save costs and lessen demands on care-givers. |
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On the basis of a review of relevant documentation and after hearing the testimony of witnesses, we concluded that the decision of the federal agency in question to deny the security clearance was well-founded. |
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While the dissidents have been exposed for the second time as thoroughly weak and spineless, Howard's fears about his future are nevertheless well-founded. |
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Hot Coffee lends a strong voice to those who favor fundamental fairness in redressing well-founded claims. |
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Not only has he been able to use different combinations, a run of six victories and one draw has engendered a mood of well-founded confidence amongst the players. |
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Whether such actions are sufficient to justify a well-founded fear of persecution must be determined by a careful examination of the circumstances. |
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When the Tribunal considers the application to be well-founded, it should have full powers to order the rescinding of the decision contested or the specific performance of the obligation invoked. |
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At the same time, insofar as my experience is well-founded, you will reveal a treasure trove, the riches of which will cause the world to marvel, and from which mankind and you yourselves will derive an unlooked-for reward. |
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If a person has well-founded fear of very severe persecution, e.g. persecution endangering his life or freedom, a crime must be very grave in order to exclude him. |
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This directional-power-ratio measure was shown to properly estimate the ratio between the direct speech and the reverberation amount, yielding a well-founded signal-based quality measure and a blind DRR estimator. |
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It is necessary to optimise, deepen and extend the scope of analysis of cross-border socio-economic potentials to be able to develop well-founded strategies. |
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Detailed information such as the cost structure per country and per brand can also be analysed, which enables the management to make well-founded decisions. |
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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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We strive at all times to use our well-founded expertise to advise and assist the customer, all the way from the manufacture of blanks to the required finished part. |
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To this extent, the anxieties of the clock watchers were well-founded. |
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Union Syndicale put a lot of effort into this case, demonstrating its conscientiousness and professionalism and adopting a responsible approach in order to submit a solid, well-argued and well-founded appeal. |
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His well-founded scepticism will of course apply to ostraka as well, regardless of the fact that the scribe in the case of an ostrakon is not necessarily a professional one. |
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