As no pot was smoked in public, all charges are summarily dismissed without prejudice. |
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The order included a provision that it was without prejudice to the right of the defendants to add her name if they so chose. |
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He added that the arrangement they had made for a substitute was without prejudice to his rights and remedies following rejection. |
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And they are very open-minded, prepared to consider anything, wholly without prejudice. |
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The motion was dismissed, on terms, without prejudice to the defendant's right to renew the motion at trial. |
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He is to stress that any acceptance by us of the keys is without prejudice to the dilapidations claim. |
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This procedure is without prejudice to the Supervising Officer's responsibility under the building contract. |
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This discharge is in addition to and without prejudice to any other discharge given to the Trustees. |
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The failure to accept the without prejudice offer led to the need to institute proceedings. |
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This debate takes place without prejudice to the outcome of the parallel ongoing Commission reflection on the budgetary review. |
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It may not abandon its premises, without prejudice to the rights of third parties in good faith. |
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To buy without prejudice, seeking to obtain the maximum value for each dollar of expenditure. |
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Meanwhile, of course, we remain open to any new ideas and proposals without prejudice to reaching an agreement on the programme of work. |
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This exclusion is without prejudice to any right of a Party of transit to regulate the transport of LMOs through its territory. |
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I also want to say that these documents are without prejudice to the question of privilege currently before the House. |
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This indication shall be without prejudice to the question of the principal economic operator's liability. |
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It shall also monitor the implementation of agreed policies, without prejudice to the responsibility of the Presidency and the Commission. |
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It looked, without prejudice, a moment of unstructured argy-bargy. |
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We will draw the conclusions that are required and endure the consequences as the Word of God instructs us, without prejudice and without partiality. |
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In July 2008, the Federal Council had undertaken to examine the more specific issue of organized assisted suicide, without prejudice to its previous conclusions. |
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In the first instance, it will be the workers themselves and their representatives who decide whether a strike is or is not related to their interests, without prejudice of course of a contrary ruling by a court. |
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Sterility neither prohibits nor nullifies marriage, without prejudice to the prescript of can. |
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Provisional authorisations under this Regulation are granted for a specified period, but without prejudice to the possibility that they may be withdrawn at any time in accordance with Articles 9m and 11 of the Directive. |
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The judge is dismissing it without prejudice to a renewal. |
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This list is subject to change depending on the progress in the discussions and without prejudice to other topics which delegations may wish to raise. |
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Its importance stems from the fact that it seeks to settle grievances, even through going beyond definitive judicial decisions without prejudice to the verdict in question. |
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I would think my colleague would have been, quite frankly, happy to see the government produce documents as quickly as possible, but without prejudice to the procedural arguments. |
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The reports which are without prejudice, do not apportion blame and do not establish liability. |
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The Court may decide upon the dissolution of a chamber, but without prejudice to the duty of the chamber concerned to finish any cases pending before it. |
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After consulting the Commission, Member States may add colours or markings, such as a bar code, national symbols and security features, without prejudice to the other provisions of this Annex. |
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At this point, I would like to make clear that these elements represent my own personal observations, without prejudice to the judgement of delegations. |
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A further circumstance, focusing on transactions that benefit the group without prejudice to creditors, has been added to the factors that might be taken into consideration by the court. |
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In any case, the provisions of the present Guideline should be without prejudice to the application of criminal law, in particular regarding counterfeiting. |
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This was signed without prejudice to outstanding issues concerning sovereignty. |
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Webster, charged with possession of etodolac, dismissed without prejudice. |
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The agreement states that the WHO recognises the IAEA as having responsibility for peaceful nuclear energy without prejudice to the roles of the WHO of promoting health. |
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Without prejudice to the generality of the power conferred by section 411 those rules may contain any such provision as is specified in schedule 8 to the Act. |
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