Both the players were rushed to a private hospital here where Jarnail Singh succumbed to his injuries. |
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For a fee private subscribers could also be hooked up to receive the time signal. |
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He has at times lived reclusively on a remote private island in Fiji with a small core group of followers. |
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The private landowner needs to obtain a court order to move them on from his or her land. |
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The groundwater that is tapped into by wells on private lands is in fact a common resource, something nobody can effectively own. |
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These results show a very high private rate of return to investment in tertiary education. |
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A brick veneer property boasting a large back yard, spacious living and a verandah as private as you need; this is the perfect place to chillax. |
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He was a very private person but he would often give me a lift into Oxford if I was waiting for the bus. |
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Finally she decided to go to a private doctor and realized that it was a severe lung disease. |
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Lawmakers must clarify contract laws and develop new legislation that governs private business activity. |
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The plaintiffs commenced an action in private law for recovery of the money due. |
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Austrian children have compulsory music and art classes in primary and secondary schools, and private music schools and conservatories abound. |
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Payers in the public and private health systems face the challenge of increasing demands for effective but expensive medicines. |
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An attack on private education is itself a thinly veiled assault on those who choose to use it. |
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Individuals can bring private prosecutions in the criminal courts, but cases are rare. |
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It does not entrust the care of the public health to private companies, which may grow rich upon disease. |
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But the British attitude to the private provision of public services is more complex than this. |
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Another loan, a whitework band sampler of about 1650, depicts Adam and Eve and comes from a private collection in the United States. |
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Originally it was to be sold to a private buyer who wanted to turn it into a houseboat, but the deal fell through. |
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Endeavour to give me your private telephone and fax numbers so that I can reach you anytime. |
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But this only applied to that company, since there were no other private stations with nation-wide coverage. |
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A private employer is putting high profit margins above the interests of very low-paid employees. |
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Each person is seen as trapped within his or her own private bubble, in constant need of affirmation and recognition. |
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Britain's woodlands are enjoying a renaissance in private purchasing by those who want to own their very own piece of nature. |
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We all need to realise that religion should be a private affair and a matter of belief. |
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Katerina is from an upper middle class family and attends a private school. |
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There are two bedrooms, a bathroom, two reception rooms and a private patio garden to the front. |
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I went to see the relative of a friend of mine, to drop off a letter for delivery by private courier. |
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The group also runs two independent schools and three private nurseries in Wakefield and Barnsley. |
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Evacuated residents reported to a reception centre in Watson Lake and were being put up in hotels or at private residences. |
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Fire safety standards in public hospitals are no better than in private companies. |
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Marzato's stable will be based at a private training center in Bangholme, a southeastern suburb of Melbourne. |
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One possibility is private contracting to bundle together several programs aimed at restoring or conserving environmental amenities. |
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The private carrier had earlier started services between Singapore and Mumbai. |
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Created in 1971 in response to the demise of passenger trains run by private railroads, Amtrak has never shown a profit. |
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The proceeding is not one for the adjudgment of private grievances, but is to prevent the continuation of public wrong and public wrongdoing. |
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Yet rent control discourages private investment in low-cost housing, hardly a boon to the poor. |
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In this argument charity is private benevolence and social welfare is public. |
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The situation improved when the council cleared unpopular maisonettes and private developers built new homes. |
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Important economic indicators that are weighted so heavily in public and private decision-making are not impacted by changes to the environment. |
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Does this mean that using recreational drugs in your private life is worse than attacking and causing harm to another person? |
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The fundamental actors in international politics are rational individuals and private groups. |
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The collection of the third portion of the harvest was often subcontracted to a third party, by means of a private contract drawn up by a notary. |
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Meanwhile airport bosses have recruited an army of private security workers to prevent the airport from grinding to a halt. |
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In contrast, growth of business activity across the UK private sector as a whole picked up slightly to a strong pace. |
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Women, at least in the economic sphere, are as active as men, while the latter also exercise domination in the private sphere. |
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This would not seem to be the noblest form of patriotism, which calls us to look beyond private interests to the public benefit. |
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The subject of public sector pensions is like a red rag to a bull for those working in private industry. |
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Despite all these many billions spent on health and 5 years of private cover, I've picked up a bit of sniffle. |
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This lowered interest rates and transferred capital from public to private use. |
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We looked at the numbers and saw that the transaction costs in a public social-security programme are much lower than in a private one. |
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In the age of information technology, knowledge management is becoming an increasing concern to private companies and governments alike. |
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However, on my road to recovery I was required to attend private hospital day clinic. |
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He complained that he could not sort out his private and financial affairs because he had to spend too much time in the middle. |
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With the rise of private Masses, chapels began to bulge out from the laterals of the church and altars began to be recessed against the walls. |
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But on what basis does a government excuse its meddling into the private financial affairs of its citizens? |
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If the technology is truly feasible and saves money as they say it does, then the private market will be into it like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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Palmer's abstraction is in illustration of very private experience, not a wordsmith tinkering at several removes from experience. |
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At only 17, he has amassed a private fortune with his business savvy, founded, like Uma's success, on his linguistic flexibility. |
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Some city associations might also provide public transit such as street cars, without excluding private alternatives such as vans and jitneys. |
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When the guard aboard a mail coach blew a blast on his horn, private vehicles pulled over, and tollgate keepers promptly opened the barrier. |
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At the beginning of the 1960s a scholarship boy attends a rarefied private school obsessed with literature. |
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Eventually, the private lines won from the city heavy operating subsidies and automatic contract renewal, protecting them from competition. |
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To set the ball rolling, a good 100 leading film schools, media colleges and private training institutes were mailshotted to submit entries. |
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With a relatively small take-up of electronic accounts in Ireland, the private client business is highly labour intensive. |
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She was given a button, a needle, a cotton reel and a choice of private places she could use to sew a button on in school. |
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Abandoned cars left on private land are to be targeted by scrapper crews in Colchester. |
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There are kindergartens, kohanga reo, playcentres, private centres, and community-owned centres. |
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Cremation to follow and a private family interment of ashes to take place at a later date. |
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That document announced plans to take the glass making business private and demerge it from the public company. |
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But few Maasai benefited from the early privatization, nor did they keep their animals from grazing on the private ranches. |
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The scholastics developed the theological base for this form of private reconciliation. |
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He died in 1945 and the well-kept secret came to light only 50 years after the king's death when the doctor's private diary was opened. |
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There is but one hotel on the island and only a handful of private villas and apartments for rent. |
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She talked first to a sixth-grader who is studying at a juku to enter a private junior high school. |
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I did carry out a detailed reconnaissance but must have missed the signs suggesting this was a private road. |
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People who need care in the home can either pay for carers from Social Services or private agencies. |
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Defending their intrusion into private life, they argued that their literature was neither salacious nor exploitive. |
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Currently, the village hall has bookings for only the keep-fit group, a private party and a jumble sale. |
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He encouraged private forestry where profitable, and public acquisition and use of other forest lands. |
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This comes at a time when private firms are targeting Scotland, offering instant access to a doctor. |
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We are free and tolerant in our private lives, but in public affairs we keep the law. |
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The Tories will continue to hack away at the British state, handing more and more to the private sector. |
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The agent reports that the building, which is for sale by private treaty, is in a good state of repair and is available for immediate occupation. |
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So, a private individual is entitled to automatic recourse if a supplier fails to deliver, but a company may not. |
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I remember I was taken to see a private collection at the age of 15 and that certainly made an impression on me. |
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Onisaburo's private counsel was a much-needed salve to soothe his inner turmoil. |
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A servant's use of his private car for transport during the course of his duties does not satisfy the conditions set out above. |
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By contrast, the syndicates of private investors have become more ambitious. |
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He was the prime minister of a supreme War Cabinet, backed up by a new Cabinet office and a kitchen cabinet of private secretaries. |
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These poems and a few others tend to be prosaic, obsessed with private matters in banal terms. |
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So many women seek after men of money or rank, and this is essentially a private affair. |
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Challenges with home help services provided by private agencies were overwhelming at times. |
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It can be said perhaps that in the private sector, which falls under the Labour Act, things conclude far quicker. |
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What we're against is social engineering, redistributive taxation, over-regulation of private activity, etc. |
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To maximise performance in the 21st century states require flexible economies, competitive tax rates and an acquisitive, dynamic private sector. |
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It is always easier to raise private donations if the government is seen to make a contribution towards the kitty. |
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I know the police are overstretched but I don't think they leave the investigation of attempted murders to cack-handed private investigators. |
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How do you preserve scenic beauty without trampling on private property rights? |
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I tried to worm the answers out of William, who usually communicated with my uncle through a secure and private line. |
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Put at its most simple, private companies exist to make profit for their share holders. |
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Goaded by leftist privacy advocates, Congress has been toying with the idea of regulating the private sector in the name of privacy. |
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The private Cirque du Soleil show will feature more than 70 artists from around the world, including gymnasts, acrobats, dancers and clowns. |
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To be a Yiddish poet is to enter a curiously ambiguous position between tradition and private experience. |
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If you really want to, as it were, push the boat out, you can hire a private room on this boat, which means you get some nosh as well. |
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The company has had a number of takeover offers from private and public US companies. |
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Local and state legislatures eagerly read the Court's decision as an invitation to transfer other people's property to private developers. |
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Though private radio has sustained painful financial losses so far, their executives are still walking about whistling a cheery tune. |
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In summary, the smaller the company, the more likely it is to have private shareholders, and these have their uses. |
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He led the two to the sidelines, knowing they need not air their private affairs in the middle of the ballroom. |
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His private perspective on public space, though highly subjective, is not coded with any personal information. |
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The small private sector, already reeling under horrible and demeaning regulatory control, sustained socialism for a while. |
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The stock markets are probably not littered with billionaires or even millionaires among private investors. |
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He says universities have to produce graduates with skills that are transferable to the private sector. |
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It was the first-ever tap of a private computer network under a 1968 crime act that set legal guidelines for wiretaps. |
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Both share the wooden oriel projecting onto the choir, with a private entrance to the rear and a small door leading into the choir aisle. |
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The ruling also does not override state proscriptions on funding to private or religious schools. |
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The workers' status as private sector employees, though, is at best ambiguous. |
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The quick intervention in the supply of farm inputs by Government after the dismal performance by the private sector has saved the situation. |
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It has come to my knowledge that a few people are indeed working on their own private projects. |
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He has done a small number of private commissions but has undertaken no major painting work. |
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If these things had happened solely in the private sector, the members of the cartel would have been prosecuted under the Trade Practices Act. |
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Nevertheless, many private landowners maintain feeders and dole out mineral supplements to retain the deer and buttress antler growth. |
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His world is one of luxury yachts, private jets, pet tigers and plastic surgeons. |
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It's not for nothing that this author published a dissertation on another poet of private systems, William Blake. |
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When private companies enter the field of manned spaceflight, those inherent risks could be magnified. |
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Since the birth of her son on April 4 at the private Portland Hospital, she has kept a low profile. |
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It has become increasingly common for private equity firms to undertake extensive management 'due diligence' before making a buy-in investment. |
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In Ireland, where one can opt for private cover, there is an equally successful method of guaranteeing good treatment for the poor. |
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His private life better known in Britain than here at home has not appeared on the radar of the Canadian media. |
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The Hong Kong-based retailing taipan disagreed so much that he has made an offer of 250p a share to take the company back into private hands. |
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There are vested interests resistant to a private for-profit company moving in on such public provision. |
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Where it really falls down is that even in respect of private activity, employers can contract out of the protections. |
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Mackenzie is incensed by wealthy patrons hiding works of art away in private collections. |
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Alaskans voted in 2000 to stop private citizens from using aircraft to track and kill wolves for state predator-control programs. |
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Those without political ambitions would point to their record of public service and, if wealthy, to their public and private benefactions. |
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The museum is supported by private benefactors as well as awards from national entities. |
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However, most Florida villas that are for rent in the Orlando area come with their own private swimming pools and often Jacuzzis as well. |
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They should also consider private prosecutions where a conviction is likely and it is in the public interest to prosecute. |
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If an email asks you to send any private information or do things to your PC, then beware. |
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Her next task was to find a museum repository for her late husband's private art collection, a visual document of his enthusiasms. |
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The private investor in north London has a stake in a unique firm and you would do well to follow him in. |
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Why he was so severely afflicted with this nostalgie de la boue remains something of a mystery, like much else in his impenetrable private life. |
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The Japanese have an extensive system of private after-hour tutoring schools called juku and yobiko. |
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The glorification of such private diplomatic acts spurred the employment of experts in foreign cultures, languages and intelligence. |
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Repair, construction, tailoring, printing, and other services are always in demand, as is private tutoring. |
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Amenities to the main house include oil-fired central heating to most of the rooms, mains electricity and a private water supply. |
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A London-based private equity group is putting the money up and is backing the management buyout. |
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Foreign private citizens who are not excludable for other reasons, are free to go anywhere in the US they want, and see whomever they want. |
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A very high number of private telephone communications are wiretapped under police investigations. |
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He has met local planning officials and agreed to reconfigure the existing car park and an open area previously used as a private facility. |
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The booming top sector is pushing up the value of Scotland's private homes as a whole. |
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So the one who had attended private school kept house while the one who could barely read ruled it. |
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He offered him a job in his own private cricket circus, and rustled him up a work permit. |
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Governments should not be allowed to shed this responsibility by appealing for private donations. |
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Ten percent of all the land is demarcated by the government for private ownership and most of that is located in the cities. |
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At the end of the day, private banks want to get their hands on customers' capital, which they invest with gusto in return for juicy fees. |
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The private detective arrived as they were trying to decide whether to have ice cream or cake for afters. |
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In Chandler's famous puff for the superiority of the private eye over the classic mystery, its virtue is said to lie in its greater realism. |
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Trafford council wants to shake up its home care service and bring in a private company or voluntary agency. |
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And most are defended not by private attorneys but by public defenders or appointed lawyers. |
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Yesterday, I drove out to St. Thomas to do a little private practice for one of my colleagues who is with child. |
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For mobile users, firewalls allow remote access into private networks by the use of secure logon procedures and authentication certificates. |
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Instead, they have been issued only general reassurances that private companies will make allowances for them. |
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Between those positions, he was in private practice, specializing in appellate litigation and constitutional and administrative law. |
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There will also be private shows, which involve one or two agents and developers running their own exhibition in a hotel. |
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For a few thousand dollars in ready cash, the newly hired private guards give up the possibility of a lifelong guaranteed retirement income. |
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By selling licenses to private operators instead of just handing them out to cronies, the city raked in a lot of money. |
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In the ordinary course of events, to hold a wedding ceremony is a purely private matter that admits of no indiscreet remarks from other people. |
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The list of private helicopter owners reads like a who's who of the country's richest businessmen. |
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A short walk brings you to the private lakeshore, which would be suitable for berthing a small craft. |
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First off, the three railroad-style rooms couldn't look more inviting if they included a swimming pool with private cabanas and free mai tais. |
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Occasionally, a great private patron with local connections might favour the town with a benefaction or by acting as friend at court. |
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Indeed, the private college today is one of the last vestiges of hope in a desert of statism. |
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The company is also planning to invest in a private jetty to enable it to export bulk cement. |
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From the Greek agora to the contemporary mall, the forms of public space are a direct reflection of society's public and private values. |
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Here you can dine with a view across the lagoon, while your yacht is moored in a private jetty. |
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Neither did they appreciate the peasants' practice of offsetting land fragmentation through repartition and private land exchanges. |
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These properties, worth well in excess of R1 million, have their own private jetties on the Nahoon River. |
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For golf widows, there will be a five-star Four Seasons hotel and spa that will act as an informal private club for residents. |
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She will do so as she goes on with her work protecting Americans' private security. |
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Much of Murray's efforts have gone towards trying to raise money from the private sector. |
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Tony O'Reilly owns a villa, complete with a private jetty, on Paradise Island. |
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In the spring of 1997 he and Coleman devised a private plan to satisfy his creditors. |
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We are agreeable to do so in the future but this will be a private meeting and not a meeting of the Council. |
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There is off-street parking for residents in a private car parking area to the rear of the development. |
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You get a sense that Belfast is a place where economic problems feed private woes. |
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The supplier of financial information has two main attractions for private investors. |
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Really high-rollers prefer to place their bets in quieter private gambling rooms, usually trying their luck at baccarat. |
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They may have owned and operated lighters to transport goods from their private wharves to ships anchored in the bay of Smyrna and vice versa. |
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Instead she is one of a growing army of women around the globe who open up their private lives to the world via Internet webcams. |
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The path thinned out now as it wound past the private beach of a local five star hotel. |
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Try asking a liberal to support letting the workingman put a portion of his Social Security tax into a private account. |
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In much of England it is normal for families on average incomes to pay for private schooling, even if it means no money for anything else at all. |
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I was fortunate to witness several great items that were sold in private transactions. |
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We reveal today that many RTE reporters and presenters have provided media training to private clients. |
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We have seen how Upadhyay stitches space inside out, making public space a crucible for her private rebirths. |
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Relatives of many of the people buried say the town hall should pay for private reburials. |
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They had not been gone for five minutes when the discussion of their private lives began. |
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Finally, Bill 11 fails to create a clear delineation between the private and public sectors. |
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Hardwick airfield is on private property, so you need to arrange your visit in advance. |
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He wrote two autobiographies and many novels loosely based on his family's history and yet he remained, it seems, a private man. |
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They're in a private lunchroom at the Van Nuys courthouse and they're having pizza and lasagna. |
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A thief managed to get hold of their private PIN number to raid their account. |
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Their platform offers coworkers the chance to book a variety of private meeting rooms adjacent to the free coworking spaces for a fee. |
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The upshot is that if private sales are ever required to be conducted through a licensed dealer, existing guns will become non-transferable. |
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Voters in the ward are being invited to the town hall to pick up fresh papers and cast their votes in a private booth. |
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The prize was conceived to kick-start private space initiatives and space tourism in particular. |
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Thus it necessarily follows that if the private sector moves into deficit, the sum of the other two balances must move in the same way. |
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There were endless corridors, with doors leading to private cabins, and the occasional public space, such as a plunge pool. |
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In Vilnius, Lithuania, his father's family were scholars and rabbis with huge private libraries. |
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I hear these topics regularly being discussed in private and feel it is time that a public airing was given to the matter. |
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Some private adventurers and investors in London suggested the possibility of introducing a Plantation. |
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The public airing of what many treated as a private liaison will make many observers more careful about their electronic correspondence. |
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It promised ruthless pragmatism about means, but has become dogmatic in its advocacy of the private sector. |
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After the churches themselves passed out of private hands, the advowsons tended to remain with the heirs. |
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If you went to private school before, say, 1980, it was probably because you were something of a problem child, or a kid with special needs. |
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Located where the ship's cabaret used to be, the cabins share a private deck area and hot tub just forward of the stem. |
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The town council has no way of providing services inside town camps as they are private property. |
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Therefore, a total ban on private use of the lagoon requires concrete scientific proof of negative influences. |
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Politicians can betray the public interest when it comes into conflict with, and loses to, their own private interests. |
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An unidentified pilot could be no more than a private aviator who unknowingly sends out a wrong signal on his transponder. |
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Drug use was pandemic at these shows because drugs act to trigger the transformation into the private self. |
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This statute forbids certain intimate sexual activity, even in private and even for married couples. |
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Let competing county buses and private jitneys ply bus stops for passengers. |
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What this usually entails is an educational voucher that parents can redeem at a private school. |
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The cartoonish characters and the self-indulgent venting made you think the author was using his art to work off private resentments both old and new. |
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Their youngest daughter, of primary age, attends a state school but may go to a private secondary, a trend which could leave private primaries particularly vulnerable. |
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The note is on the dresser in his small private room where he likes to read and think. |
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Since the outset of the neo-liberal reform project, both the government and private sector have borrowed money from domestic savers as well as from international creditors. |
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He would turn up at private views with distress flares and sticks of dynamite and stuff. |
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A private eye is expected to be whip-smart and tough as nails. |
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They are not nude photos taken with a telescopic lens from inside a private villa. |
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And as the public sector grew, the private sector languished. |
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The action takes place in the 1960s, but the girls' private dramas unfold in a rarefied world, isolated from the political turmoil going on outside. |
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They are very worry about a private company running air traffic control. |
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In an ideal world, we could spend vast sums of federal dollars to balance out the impact of deleveraging in the private sector. |
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A private on-site leisure complex, due to open in the next few months, will contain a fully equipped gym and swimming pool as well as a jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. |
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She claimed that the intelligence services had been bugging his private phone for years, especially in the pivotal period in the run-up to the Iraq war last year. |
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Lees landed on the runway at Coventry as two private aircraft, one bound for the United States and the other for Italy, were preparing to take off. |
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So he arranged a sit-down with Ailes and his boss, Rupert Murdoch, in a private room at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York. |
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Social scientists are increasingly employed by government and private agencies and firms dealing with or employing multicultural districts and workforces. |
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Set in what looks like a vast wine cellar, the walls and ceilings of the main room are exposed brick, as is the private back room space that holds up to 140 people. |
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Any exchange of gifts gave rise to the establishment of long-term relations between the transactors, such as patronage and various forms of public and private benefaction. |
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It is worth recapitulating all this if only to suggest that whatever the public or private reasons for threatening to go to war, it is hard to see how it can be justified. |
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The development will have a variety of facilities including shops, restaurants, a gym, pool, spa, game room, a wine cellar with private lockers and a library. |
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We will be shaving your most private places for this operation. |
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All this and yet no one had the nerve to stand up and publicly ask the deceitful politician how he squared his public policy positions with his private life? |
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Judith Sischy, the director of the Scottish Council of Independent Schools, said she believed most parents would make sacrifices to keep their children at private schools. |
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I notice that your decision to send your son to a private school is embarrassing you, making a mockery of what you've said in the past about education. |
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It was also noted that none of the prisoners had any private law right which he could have pursued, since remission of sentence was not a right but an indulgence. |
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The report says he sent the letter in his red box to his private office. |
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Despite his insistence that his faith is a private matter, he has made it a public issue, and rarely misses an opportunity to hold forth on the subject. |
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After 57 years of continuous operation, the theater closed, was sold to a private company, and scheduled for demolition. |
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The Public and Commercial Services Union has agreed to represent the men to try to stop the department's plans to transfer their jobs to the private sector. |
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Each villa will be set on an acre of land with a private pool and hot tub. |
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Bo Guagua went to two private boarding schools, Papplewick and harrow, before going on to study at Balliol College, Oxford. |
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But residents and ratepayers have been protesting these private takeovers. |
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And Cormoran Strike is a private eye whose company I would share again no matter whose name is on the dust jacket. |
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How does the world owe you a private car, priced as you deem acceptable, that didn't exist five years ago? |
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The basement of the central block houses a private gym, Turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi and massage room, all of which will overlook an outdoor pool. |
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Make your next corporate or private event a traditional New England lobster bake on the lawn of the East Bay Grille overlooking the Plymouth harbor. |
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No longer did spouses have to allege physical or mental cruelty, no longer did private investigators have to spring someone in an act of adultery. |
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Then there is the private and exquisite reward of escaping from the laws of consistency. |
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Thus, he uses his wealth to bribe union officials to allow him to arrange for a private ward to be opened purely for the convenience of his father. |
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Millions of people have followed the private lives of the Lakes osprey and watched as the five young have been successfully reared in the nest over the last four years. |
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The restaurant is part of the Conrad Rangali Resort, which spans two private islands in the Maldives. |
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Back in 2009, crone told Parliament that the phone-hacking allegations concerned only one rogue reporter and a private detective. |
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It is hard not to think Connors is an insensitive cad for bringing up such a private matter almost 40 years after the fact. |
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The removal of regulatory and other structural impediments to private sector investment could also play a big role in jump-starting the foreign investment drive. |
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He has seen off those challenges with the same disdain that he has seen off the death threats, court appearances and kiss-and-tell stories that have plagued his private life. |
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As regards aggro and hostility, I would imagine that there's plenty who get enough of that from their daily lives, and like to leave it out of their private lives. |
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A private marina of 60 berths will be built at a later stage. |
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Mannya was representing a private legal consulting agency at the hearing. |
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The authors of the plan also point to the increasing role the private sector could offer by providing a wide range of facilities on behalf of the councils. |
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The spa boasts a a pair of candlelit, marble wet rooms, each with nine private mineral baths, a whirlpool, waterfall showers and Swiss showers, sauna and steam room. |
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While Maye confidently presides over the public trial, her private life has fallen into disarray. |
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But despite these private signals and messages, the relationship may not be ready for a thaw. |
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Only the private liberal arts colleges seemed to lag noticeably, but they still reported an average of 17 percent more majors in their departments. |
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Now there is a readiness to partner with the private sector. |
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Increases in mobile phone service charges by some operators and a further narrowing in the decline of private housing rentals also contributed to the smaller fall. |
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One form of intervention concerns the debate over government regulation of the private market via rent control, zoning, building codes, and the Community Reinvestment Act. |
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This is the first time that a new generation private sector bank is foraying into the Russian market to cater to the growing retail and trade finance demand in the country. |
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The private investigator contacted the doctor who was listed on the death certificate, which is required by law in California. |
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Some private economists believe the central bank should become more aggressive in raising interest rates, which haven't kept up with the recent acceleration in prices. |
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Sink into an Adirondack chair on your private deck overlooking the snow-capped peaks of Oregon's Cascades or cuddle up beside the flickering gas-fired stone hearth. |
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He cannot tell if the flashes of wit and intelligence he witnessed in private were more revealing than the president's bumbling and ignorant moments in public. |
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The best suites have seafront terraces complete with king-size day beds and private rooftop terraces from which to enjoy the sunsets in sybaritic style. |
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College staff are to get help juggling work with their private lives. |
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Indeed, one of the functions of entrepreneurs, as opposed to academics, is to figure out how to make a public good into an excludable private good. |
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Beneath the table his feet are doing their own private dance, while the wiry hair that crowns his angular, mercurial features is a buzz of static feedback. |
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Participants allow the recolonization of the gray wolf on their private lands and will not use lethal controls on coyotes, wolves and other predators. |
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It emerged that Mr Burrell had told the Queen in a private conversation following Diana's death that he had kept some of the princess's possessions for safe keeping. |
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While the church since then has allowed private property, property should never be allowed to trump the common good. |
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The maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II was the first to make it his private residence. |
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The owner will have to install private drainage, link up to the mains water and electricity and rebuild the property under the watchful eye of the park planners. |
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She stayed in a private bedroom in the death house while awaiting the final judicial rejection of an appeal. |
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To tail them, the private detective agency must have at least two different vehicles, so that they won't be discovered when tailing after one target. |
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Crony capitalism has turned the funding of American elections into both a joke and a menace and has made the public's business a matter of private interest. |
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Since the late 1980s, most private kindergartens in Hong Kong have lacked government funding and have been able to afford only older, less powerful computers. |
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