The appeals tribunal promptly heard the evidence and came to precisely the same conclusion. |
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The normal rules governing the reception of evidence on appeals will normally apply. |
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Their disappointment and social difficulties underlaid their petitions and appeals to authority. |
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Parents whose children have been rejected from their preferred schools can apply to appeals tribunals for the decision to reviewed. |
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In that sense, the administration's appeals to free expression and dialogue were the purest disingenuousness. |
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It's part of our culture to have telethons and celebrity appeals and things like that. |
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Now, twenty-eight years later, thanks to a decision by a Chilean appeals court, he exits the public stage still beyond the reach of the law. |
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Overall, too, the filmmakers have misjudged one of the principal appeals of a movie like this. |
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Finding the capital cost of complex pieces of equipment is a major hurdle and often public appeals are run to raise the money needed. |
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Crystal D' Ainay, a much-improved horse this season, appeals as an each-way wager. |
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The first appeals by parents whose children were taken from them after medical experts diagnosed Munchausen's syndrome by proxy began today. |
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Purely rational arguments often fail to capture potential political audiences, so appeals to emotion are extremely useful. |
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Either way, bigotry is bigotry, and appeals to base instincts should always be repudiated. |
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But if the idea of white water rafting, paint balling, or hot air ballooning appeals to you, then perhaps you should take a look. |
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The company today asked the appeals court to postpone issuance of the mandate until the Supreme Court acts. |
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No amount of appeals to the government for education reforms will resolve the fundamental issues at stake. |
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With all due respect the Yeats Summer School is a bit highbrow, appeals only to the few, and is generally regarded as a tourist attraction. |
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He appeals to a staunch, hard-core audience, and it would be a shame if they muzzle him. |
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By a 2-1 vote, a panel of the federal court of appeals for the Third Circuit agreed. |
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His raw, blunt style appeals to the disaffected, the outcast, the romantic, the loner and the apolitical, and it always will. |
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I kept strictly away from the threats, focussing instead on the promises and appeals to reason. |
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I have to say that the Olympiad for breakaway regions, disputed territories and separatist enclaves quite appeals to me. |
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The way he astutely details intelligence operations appeals to me at many levels. |
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The young striker then appeared to be held in the area but when the appeals were turned down Ian McKain was cautioned for protesting. |
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And police in Lancashire issued urgent appeals for drivers to stay at home last night after a series of accidents. |
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Though putting Portman on the cover certainly appeals to some younger readers, it's got nothing to do with music. |
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Of course, there were a number of positive responses, from quiet appeals for calm to supportive speeches in the House of Commons. |
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Like Seabiscuit, all three men are fighters, and the horse with heart appeals to their spirit. |
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Some of these interpretations suggest that the new laws may not efficaciously exclude appeals based on natural justice. |
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Detectives made a number of appeals for information about the offender and released an e-fit of his face, created with help from his victim. |
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The appeals process took a total of seven years, one month, and fifteen days. |
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In only a very few cases have victims reported success in making direct appeals to their captors for mercy. |
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After graduation he went on to a clerkship on the federal court of appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and there he found vindication. |
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Romantic art appeals strongly to people's emotions and usually consists of flowing lines and shapes. |
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She hopes the hook appeals to curtain rail and track manufacturers and the general public alike. |
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They will then be able to use the examinations appeals process to try to get the decisions overturned. |
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Next to style and comfort, it's the adaptability of athleisure that appeals to her customers. |
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Thursday, the federal court of appeals in New Orleans disagreed with that interpretation. |
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We regularly sent out appeals asking for donations of such minor items as paper clips, staplers, toner and glue. |
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Television appeals to emotion, a surge of emotion, and it doesn't really make much difference what the emotion is about. |
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Therefore, the Supreme Court reversed the decision of the court of appeals and remanded the case for further proceedings. |
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Trumped-up waiting lists and emotional appeals concerning the poor quality of child care are indications of a far greater goal. |
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The environmentalist movement, for instance, frequently appeals to the goodness of nature as a way to promote their causes. |
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The journalists asked the appeals court to block the trial court's order, but the request was denied and the tapes were turned over. |
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However, despite vociferous appeals from the striker and the home crowd, referee Ian Brines waved play on. |
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Two deputies have already announced they will make legal appeals to challenge the chancellor's decision to hold the no-confidence vote. |
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The court of appeals affirmed per curiam a dismissal by the district court for want of subject matter jurisdiction. |
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Rather than coercing behavior via laws, communitarians advocate persuading fellow citizens through shame and appeals to community norms. |
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The show compensated for narrative gaps with energetic appeals to the viewers' imagination. |
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It will also prevent unnecessary appeals in cases where a perverse jury verdict is returned. |
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Yet Ethiopia's earlier appeals for concessions to the ruling have fallen on deaf ears. |
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Despite its revulsion at the atrociousness of the law, the appeals court did not take the next logical step and void the law completely. |
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A few full-throated appeals for lbw nearly always find the umpire's approval. |
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Let's hope the Spearmint Rhino Club appeals and she is stripped of her bucketful of bunce. |
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Early donations came from several philanthropists and appeals were made to members and friends. |
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If none of this appeals to you, you can even shell out for a custom-made action figure of yourself. |
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Choose one which appeals to you and add five drops to an oil burner or a saucer of water placed near a radiator. |
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It is my hope that all appeals will be listed for hearing by circuit judges. |
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Even as recently as last year, they were voting against simplifying the complex appeals system, and in fact tried to lengthen the process. |
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Perhaps what also appeals to us is the ability to escape the humdrum, routine, everyday boredom and frustration just by murmuring a spell. |
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However perfect its symmetry and proportions, a room might still leave us cold without such direct appeals to the eye, the body, and the spirit. |
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Poetry is not a civilizer, rather the reverse, for great poetry appeals to the most primitive instincts. |
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Such appeals are unaccommodating of, and negate, special treatment or consideration for particular groups. |
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Niger thistle appeals especially to pine siskins, goldfinches, and purple and house finches. |
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Most of the hustles are meant, naturally, to appear not to be hustles at all, but genuine appeals for emergency financial assistance. |
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These appeals more often than not find a measure of uncritical acceptance in countries that formerly have been monocultures. |
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Anyone can file a complaint for judicial misconduct with the clerk of the federal court of appeals for the circuit in which a given judge sits. |
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They understood, too, that appeals to racial pride are a dead end without a larger vision of economic justice that cuts across racial divisions. |
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I think it appeals to a different sort of person than the ones who are really gung-ho for being professors. |
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Had not the years of turmoil affected those to whom appeals had been made about liberating the common fatherland from a tyrant? |
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It is no wonder that the federal appeals court refused to reverse Whittemore's ruling. |
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The referendum appeals committee, chaired by the ombudsperson, decided that the referendum was invalid and threw out the results. |
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There is something about Moscow's untempered extremes, its perverse anarchy and its extreme beauty that appeals to him. |
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It's low down with arms outstretched and, with the two-tone leather seats, it appeals to the boy racer in everyone. |
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If Hannah were alive now, she would be well employed in writing appeals for animal shelters and Help the Aged. |
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Co-working is all about bringing flexibility to an office, and that appeals to entrepreneurs. |
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Under the agreement, Democrats will allow votes on 25 non-controversial appointments to the district and appeals courts. |
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Since all this started in 1992, decisions were rendered, appeals launched, lawyer invoices mailed. |
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Henri Josserand condemned Western governments for failing to respond to repeated appeals for urgent food aid to the famine-stricken country. |
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The Chinese cultivate nostoc, since its gelatinous texture appeals to their palate. |
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How in tarnation could they make a movie that appeals to kids so much and also appeal to adults so much too, simultaneously. |
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That our appeals to competent authority were wholly inconsistent doesn't matter. |
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He also notes that unofficial appeals often conflate issues of legality and religion, inevitably tarnishing Amnesty's more measured approach. |
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The rapid rise of the green movement is an example of this, because it appeals to traditional conservative values. |
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The American Civil Liberties Union tins asked the 11 th U.S. circuit court of appeals in Atlanta to reconsider the ruling. |
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Maybe there's some sort of cartoony aspect of our band that on one level appeals to them. |
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National-populist racism, recast as the defence of oppressed minorities against multiculturalism, appeals especially in these areas. |
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Similarly, appeals to either form critical or redactional studies have not won a consensus. |
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The appeals will be heard in the Court of Appeal in London but no date has yet been fixed. |
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If it is quashed, the matter will fall to be redetermined under the new statutory appeals procedure. |
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The Courts of Appeal are organised into circuits and they may only hear appeals from within their own circuits. |
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It also appeals to defeatists, cynics, and worldly-wise men who are not prepared to try to change the system. |
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It also appeals to mothers because you don't have to pack a spoon for it and then wonder if it's going to come back. |
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A court system will review the operation of the committees by considering appeals against their decisions. |
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At the receptions, appeals were made for more freedom of speech and legalisation of the Kurdish language. |
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For his part, the Labour leader took every available opportunity to align himself with the Prime Minister's appeals to patriotism. |
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For all their crafty appeals to lower-middle-class grouses, fascist regimes left existing patterns of property and social class largely intact. |
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I must be getting old, because the idea appeals way more than spending the night partying hard in some club. |
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Nine years later, after having had countless appeals and pleas for clemency rejected, Bleach, 52, is returning home. |
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Bradford Council planners have turned down four planning applications, and two planning appeals were unsuccessful. |
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There was only one plaint in the District Court but two appeals in the Court of Appeal. |
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It was announced minutes after an appeals court rejected his request for an execution delay. |
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I have not spoken with Tim since last Thursday before the court of appeals rejected our last request for a stay. |
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Many of the appeals are deserving but, being a pensioner on a limited income hard choices have to be made. |
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This show appeals to all ages with its exciting, fast-paced story, fantastic images and beautiful puppet magic. |
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Senate Democrats filibustered his nomination to the appeals court, and he accepted a recess appointment by Bush. |
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The federal appeals court said there is no reason the federal case cannot go forward at the same time. |
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During the strike workers condemned management appeals to private sector workers to break the strike. |
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As zero hour approached, Spanish-language radio stations broadcast appeals for all able-bodied Cuban-Americans to help. |
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For seven years he has sent appeals requesting the help of the president and prime minister but has not even received an acknowledgement. |
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Already appeals for information have brought a response and possible leads are being followed up very closely. |
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There is a three-member court of review to hear appeals of denials of applications. |
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The cutter, like the forkball in the 1980s, appeals to pitchers because they don't have to take undue risks to throw it. |
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Additionally, a brain-trust only appeals to people who think the ideas resonate with their own. |
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If anyone feels like slowing down, or taking a break, it need not be occasion for Stakhanovite appeals to work harder. |
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The government is battling to deal with a growing backlog of appeals from throughout the country. |
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Well, let me ask you about that, because you're being very clear that there must be two separate appeals to the Security Council for a mandate. |
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Yes, the film appeals as a pitch-perfect period piece that captures the anti-style and anti-authoritarian ethos of the Seventies. |
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A major manhunt was launched and detectives made numerous appeals in a bid to catch the culprit. |
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It deals with priorities, and makes some consequential appeals as a result of the amendments that are made, as well. |
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The prime minister appeals less to Labour activists than to floating voters. |
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Our organisation abhors this kind of act and appeals to residents to be vigilant and watch out for any suspicious goings-on. |
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A U.S. circuit court of appeals agreed, and the state returned to driver's tests in multiple languages. |
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After York failed to take a high bomb, Rovers moved the ball out to Gavin Molloy who was awarded a try despite appeals for a forward pass. |
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What most appeals to Bob about ballooning is the sense of perspective it offers. |
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Nine months after his conviction, however, an appeals judge acquitted him of all charges. |
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The judiciary includes a high court and a court of appeals whose judges are appointed. |
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This graceful dance, which is easy to learn, appeals to men and women of all ages. |
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The Republican campaign in Mississippi made heavy use of barely disguised appeals to white racism. |
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The idea of demystifying mysticism appeals to you, since your inclination is always towards greater clarity. |
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It focuses on what we intend to give, rather than what we would like to receive, and in this respect it appeals to me a great deal. |
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You'd be hard pushed to find a director who only appeals to film students who that applies to. |
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Although I wouldn't want it all the time, the idea of being in control appeals to me. |
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He knows he appeals to people who still regard politics not as the art of compromise, but as the battlefield of ideology. |
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Latham's message potentially appeals to traditional Labor votes who've stuck with Labor, and the aspirational battlers who've gone to Howard. |
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The appeal was lodged with the council before Christmas, just as the six-month deadline for appeals was reached. |
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One of her first appeals will be to have the traditional tidy-up done daily by shopkeepers in front of their own premises. |
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As the appeals court weighs the case, some members of Congress are moving to reassert their authority. |
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But there was one crucial difference from all the other appeals I'd received. |
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The government has determined to replace appeals to the Privy Council with a new two tier Supreme Court above the current Court of Appeal. |
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They set up a fake company that appeals to greedy businessmen keen for a rort and the race is on. |
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A chart on Dec.1 with an article about President Bush's role in reshaping the federal judiciary misstated the makeup of four appeals courts. |
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He has a very obvious and direct style which appeals to me and obviously a lot of others. |
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Residents said mosques had broadcast appeals for police to return to duty and some had responded. |
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I think this is what appealed to our adolescent selves, as it appeals to a lot of fans of alternative music. |
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However, we will not know the complete picture until all appeals and re-marks are completed and the results are fully analysed in the autumn. |
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He is a strong advocate for reopening Aranda House as a youth refuge, but says his appeals to the NT Government are falling on deaf ears. |
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The quality is superb and the check appeals to those who are willing to pay to make a fashion statement. |
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The appeals courts are very meticulous about making sure every death sentence is appropriate. |
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Copies of the memorandum went to the membership of appeals committees that had found the provost's decisions to be arbitrary and capricious. |
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Each seeks to mobilize broader support through appeals to popular fears and prejudices. |
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This erotics of identification invariably frustrates the viewers' anticipations and appeals instead to their puzzle-solving abilities. |
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This event appeals to an array of people, vintage lovers and designer slaves alike. |
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The whole point about folk and dance music is that it appeals to an organic urge to dance. |
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It appeals to his sense of what can be done to preserve an old building and still keep its ambience. |
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Abundant in fresh sea products, the coast of Kyushu is dotted with fascinating small islands and appeals both to one's stomach and eyes. |
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I read mine regularly and there are particular astrologers whose style appeals to me more than others. |
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He appeals to the inner child and creative spark in all of us with his optimistic and humorous joie de vivre. |
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Some people run for high political office because it appeals to their vanity. |
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Yet I'm sure it is in part my librarian nature that all this stuff appeals to, this is part of why I love it so. |
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He overcame the initial seam movement, two perilously close lbw appeals and a few edgy moments before settling down into a dogged mode. |
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What role could appeals courts play in second-guessing judgments about eligibility? |
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It has already divided federal appeals courts, and will likely soon be considered by the Supreme Court. |
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With a square conflict between two federal appeals courts, the secret hearing issue appears ripe for Supreme Court resolution. |
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In both civil and criminal trials, appeals courts strongly defer to a jury's decision to believe one witness rather than another. |
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It appeals because it evinces subtlety, equidistance between two extreme Bad Positions, and moral passion. |
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The resulting dish is entirely black and generally appeals only to afficionados or the gastronomically adventurous. |
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I always go looking for the theme and content and if it appeals to me I take it up. |
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To date the unions have restricted workers' opposition to protest stoppages and futile appeals to the state and national government. |
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He has credibility for his own generation and his musical outlook appeals to somewhat older fans, too. |
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What appeals to me about these color designations is that they offer a more specific way to describe people. |
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This Court does not sit as an ordinary Court of Criminal Appeal hearing appeals against convictions and sentences. |
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It seems the symmetry of the trilogy appeals to saviours of Rock and Roll and film directors alike. |
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In these courts, the mayor acts as judge and decides the appeals of motorists nabbed by cops who are dispatched by the mayor. |
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Cognitive Behavioral therapy is most effective with Aspies because it appeals to their logical nature. |
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The festival is an celebration that appeals to a huge sector of our community and for a lot of reasons. |
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There's little doubt snowblading, like snowboarding, appeals to thrill seekers. |
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She will also send out witness appeals for other crimes, such as indecent exposure or graffiti. |
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All other appeals are to be formally debated and carried by a vote of the entire workforce through a secret ballot. |
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Here I am in Rome, and I need to observe the local custom no matter how little it appeals to my nature. |
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It also appeals to the emotion in a very direct way and gives us an insight into Bach's own personal religious piety. |
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But all those parodies and crude appeals to the worst and most tasteless side of our nature, make me despair of human creativity. |
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Like all absolutist dogmas, this combination of axiom and corollaries appeals in its simplicity and directness. |
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Even those ordered deported by the slow-moving immigration appeals system often simply disappear. |
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Cardoso appeals to the spirit of the nation's soccer fans to shore up the confidence of the country. |
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That sense of humor appeals to a more youthful audience because it makes fun of the totems of society that have really disaffected youthful voters. |
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The theme of an economically divided America appeals not to the actual poor, but to wealthy, left-wing college graduates who like to strike proletarian poses. |
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Against his appeals to observation they opposed dogmatic principles. |
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Such research would be valuable and should examine both the effectiveness of fear appeals in ads as well as perceptions of the ethicality of these tactics. |
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Both have appeals that transcend party loyalty, and both are brilliant extempore speakers who, at their best, hardly sound like politicians at all. |
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Top Comp appeals to racers and fans because it attracts a variety of cars, ranging from dragsters and Pro Mods to nostalgia dragsters and Pro Stockers. |
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It is supremely ironic that the Ninth Circuit is the court of appeals that is taking the Supreme Court's new Commerce Clause jurisprudence the most seriously. |
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Right away what appeals to you about director Rakeysh Mehra's new film is the fact that it so accurately captures the spirit and mood of the current generation. |
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In addition, the Supreme Court economizes on its time by giving little weight to decisions by the federal courts of appeals and the state supreme courts. |
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Rather, it appeals to those who revel in the muckiness of oil paint. |
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One of the reasons it appeals to people is because it suggests a story. |
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There were appeals for Mr Bush to work on healing the transatlantic rift. |
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Neither major power wanted a conflict in north Italy, but the strength of appeals for support in the face of an apparently unresolvable dynastic dispute proved irresistible. |
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Previous appeals have ranged from charity aid for overseas to buying fast inshore lifeboats around the UK coast that have saved numerous lives since they went into service. |
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Clarets chief Cotterill was smarting after seeing referee Colin Webster ignore his side's appeals for two late spot kicks after Ian Moore had already missed a late penalty. |
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Despite appeals by his hosts to keep a low profile, he lived well. |
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But the debate goes on, appeals continue and the outcome remains in doubt. |
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The appeals court ruling was greeted with cheers from many corners of Nevada and the legal community generally. |
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It's crass, sadistic and appeals to the very worst in human nature. |
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The Association appeals to everyone in the village area to tidy areas in front of dwellings and properties as much as possible for the visit of the competition judges. |
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Journeying to unfamiliar spots, eating exotic food, and staying overnight at a variety of places, appeals to many people who are adventurers and explorers at heart. |
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This sense of betrayal, Globa says, renders Ukrainians much less susceptible to Russian appeals to Slavic Orthodox unity. |
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Disappointed and frustrated, the men make angry, high-pitched appeals towards you, but they leave nonetheless. |
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It came to a decision on seven appeals in this quarter, five of which raised matters of fairness and accuracy and two of which concerned matters of taste and decency. |
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Neither, for that matter, do unthinking appeals to sacrosanct moral imperatives like the Ten Commandments. |
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Appealing the order could have ensnared the company in an interminable appeals process, keeping its buses off the road for years. |
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Reported incidents should be taken at the umpire's word, and should carry automatic penalties, for which the tribunal should only be an appeals body. |
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The appellant now appeals against sentence by leave of the single judge. |
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The 2nd Circuit appeals court vacated the decision and remanded the case. |
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And now, they await a potential appeals process while continuing to chip away at piles of litigation. |
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The intermediate court of appeals reversed the trial court's decision. |
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Instead, he fled the country until, abashed by a public outcry and newspaper appeals to find him, he contacted his family and his father fetched him home. |
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She now appeals against conviction by leave of the single judge. |
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In fundraising appeals to members, it fans fears that jackbooted feds are coming for your guns. |
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If you are a parent cursing a somnolent teenager for ignoring your appeals to tidy a bedroom for the umpteenth time this morning then these are the statistics for you. |
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O'Connell has created a tale that appeals to many adolescent girls. |
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This paper explores how multivocal appeals, meaning appeals that have distinct meanings to different audiences, work with respect to religious language. |
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The way in which Antiochus appeals to human nature and its development in the exposition and defense of his ethics is modeled closely on Stoic theory, however. |
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Anyway, being a professional matchmaker really appeals to me. |
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The appeals court advised retirees to seek help from Congress, a recommendation seconded by major veterans organizations, which predict the courts won't fix the problem. |
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Direct appeals to the leader for help in settling internal disagreements fell on deaf ears and the 56-year-old was deselected at a meeting in December. |
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Until the Reformation the hierarchy of courts, with appeals to the one above, was archdeacons' courts, bishops' courts, archiepiscopal courts, and the papal court. |
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It is an argument which appeals to the emotions rather than the intellect. |
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There is a very profoundly conservative side to Newman's thought which appeals to traditionalists and those who wish to maintain the orthodox tradition. |
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And yes, Republicans still have a lot of work to do framing a message that appeals to a majority of Americans. |
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Cider represents a fourth Irish drink, one that is traditional, light and crisp, and appeals to drinkers who might not be interested in stouts, whiskeys, or cream liqueurs. |
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They quarantined the city workers' struggle, confining it within the political straitjacket of collective bargaining and appeals to the big business politicians. |
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It appeals to the Mike Harris pro-growth tax-cutters and the flinty-eyed Ralph Klein deficit hawks, and it appeals to independents and lunch pail populists as well. |
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We expect to see a good deal more of the same as the appeals process commences, and fervently hope the courtroom will be stocked with an adequate supply of tissues. |
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Republicans are having a vigorous debate about whether or not to make serious appeals to the growing Hispanic electorate. |
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This attempt appeals most fundamentally to the possibility that we might bootstrap ourselves out of our tribalisms by cultivating the moral imagination. |
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On Twitter and in Facebook pages ISIS was making appeals as well as threats, attracting recruits and soliciting funding online. |
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Our appeals system is dedicated to ensuring that students do not suffer because of circumstances outside their control, and the pollen count is one of these circumstances. |
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Gymnastics is, like figure skating, a highly televisual sport where appeals are commonplace and rumours abound about the judging, and it is now under pressure to reform. |
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The mass slaughter of animals seized from wildlife markets in Guangdong province was launched despite appeals for caution by the World Health Organisation. |
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It is about corporate heft and legal feistiness, along with the delaying tactics, the question of appeals and always the threat of taking the case to the civil courts. |
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On the other hand, I am something of a bookworm, and nothing appeals to a bookworm more than the opportunity to show off your intellectual brilliance. |
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The Danish astrologer I referred to is one such individual, joining in the cacophony of screeches and strident appeals to action, all based on lies and inventions. |
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Public appeals were opened in local areas including the bayside suburbs. |
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These appeals persuade not through the give-and-take of argument and debate, but through the manipulation of symbols and of our most basic human emotions. |
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At this period of our life, he would say at the high tide of Victorianism, we need less harping on conscience and more appeals to critical intelligence. |
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The courts ruled against our final appeals late on the night of Nov. 7, around 26 hours before swain was put to death. |
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A majority of the appeals court judges have dug in their heels in a way not seen since state courts resisted federal court rulings during the civil rights movement. |
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Getting rid of judges' wigs and tights, and the flummery and confusion surrounding the Lord Chancellor's role, appeals to the party's modernising instincts. |
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Lawyers for the prisoners have been tied up ever since in a series of appeals and counter appeals to different levels of court to get the hearings the supreme court promised. |
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Learning to ride is something I have always wanted to do and never did properly and the idea of scrambling around the countryside on horseback appeals to me. |
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In the 14th century the chancellor entered the legal system when he began to hear appeals from subjects unable to obtain justice from the common law courts. |
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Antipholus appeals to the Duke for justice against his wife, who he claims has locked him out of his house and conspired to have him falsely imprisoned as a madman. |
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So, providing that any appeals are not instituted or disposed of, we can then file an amended statement of claim with such further imputations as we care to rely upon. |
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Those of us who appeal to biblical or churchly authority would do well to admit the ways in which our formulations of these appeals differ from our premodern forebears. |
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So far, the appeals I have seen for Uttarakhand have not mentioned old clothes. |
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An extravaganza not to be missed, the ice show appeals to everybody. |
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He has now broken out of this first stage that seems to appeal exclusively to clucky women and mothers, and entered the much more interesting stage that appeals to dads. |
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With a cultural group in which indirectness is more valued, family members should not be pushed to make demands of others without trying gentle appeals and negotiation first. |
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Civil rights groups say the death penalty is an anachronism for a modern nation, but Singapore officials have been unswayed by appeals to stop the execution. |
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Interlocutory appeals are generally disfavored because they interrupt the main proceeding and distract from the completion of the case. |
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Such appeals are granted if there is an important point of principle, or other compelling reason. |
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In the struggle against the influence of such revelations, the counterattractive force of appeals to consider British interests was weakening. |
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In the circumstances, the period occupied in preferring appeals to the President and the Prime Minister was not incondonable. |
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When acting as an inferior court, appeals by way of case stated on matters of law may be made to the Administrative Court. |
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This additional control mechanism is not present with civil appeals and means that far fewer criminal appeals are heard by the Supreme Court. |
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On 31 July, the appeals court overturned Richards' conviction, and Jagger's sentence was reduced to a conditional discharge. |
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In addition, the study said female judges might exert their influence in cases that were decided by multijudge federal appeals panels. |
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But an appeals court held that that comment was nondefamatory, constitutionally protected opinion. |
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According to Tye, representationalism appeals to the transparency of experience. |
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He began to send more urgent appeals to London for material help on the continent. |
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Consubstantiation through partisan appeals can be seen in the examples of Henry George and Jacob Riis. |
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The Rosenbergs were sentenced to death and executed at Sing-Sing Prison on June 19, 1953, despite numerous appeals for clemency. |
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In 1903, a High Court of Australia was established, one of whose functions was to hear appeals from the State supreme courts. |
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However, while the idea of a free holiday appeals enormously, I am frankly repelled by the idea of spending a couple of weeks in your company. |
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Normally the appeals courts do not review questions of value since they are questions of fact. |
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This Article analyzes the mechanisms for expediting TPR and adoption appeals in Ohio. |
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Despite their appeals no reinforcements were sent to Tikrit. |
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The teenagers, aged 15 and 16, were expelled from Glyn School in Ewell, Surrey but an appeals tribunal overturned the decision. |
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Anna's latest film, The Land Girls, a good, old-fashioned romp in wartime Britain, clearly appeals to her roots. |
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A hard-boiled egg or stick of string cheese are emergency foods when nothing else appeals to me. |
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Another catch is that Google will tell you what your custom URL is, though you'll have the opportunity to tweak it through an appeals process. |
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An Oregon appeals court has ruled that the police search of a citizen's home in response to a false burglar alarm was illegal. |
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Popla has announced that it has adjourned all appeals that relate to excessive parking ticket fines. |
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The appeals came as three Tory MPs were ordered to resign from the right-wing Monday Club. |
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If glass ceiling appeals to you as a nineties metaphor, you should also favor sticky floor. |
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The appeals court affirmed, and the United States Supreme Court denied certiorari. |
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A federal appeals court Friday freed tour guides in the nation's capital from having to prove they know what they're talking about. |
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In one case, the appeals court reversed the trial court's judgment on liability, sending the issue back to the trial courts. |
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United by the notion of the nudest nudist, the very phrase appeals to a sense of authenticity by connoting the self stripped back. |
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A federal appeals court has struck down a Vermont law that bans religious messages on vanity license plates. |
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The Jumparoo Frog Pogo appeals to parents and kids alike and can be used year-round on all indoor and outdoor terrain. |
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The current administration has cut out the ABA from the prenomination aspect entirely, even for district and court of appeals judges. |
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It was unclear whether this determination should be based on when relief was requested, during appeals or at trial. |
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After winning in the lower court, the appellee hoped she would win again in the appeals court. |
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Like the appeals to sympathy and generosity, the appeal to civic-mindedness attempts to capitalize on benevolent feelings. |
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What appeals to one as most remarkable about the copihue flower is its substance. |
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Some of the exonerees did meet with partial success during their appeals and postconviction process, but this success was usually short-lived. |
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The Act in Restraint of Appeals, drafted by Cromwell, apart from outlawing appeals to Rome on ecclesiastical matters, declared that. |
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Whigs rejected the Tory appeals to governmental authority and social discipline, and extended political discussion beyond Parliament. |
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