Please confirm whether or not your client accepts that the law as stated by Mr Hollingsworth at para. 29 of his statement is correct. |
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The Plaintiff accepts as correct the summary of facts as stated by the Defendant in its factum as follows. |
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I looked in, and there indeed did I behold the plates, the Urim and Thummim, and the breastplate, as stated by the messenger. |
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Therefore, the fundamental objective of the policy, as stated by the finance minister, the opposite is in fact what is going on today. |
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In any event, as stated by Mr Hueso, both groups will be working together very closely. |
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Both victims had expressed being able to move on with their lives, and as stated by Gustafson, it was a therapeutic experience. |
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In addition, the acceptability of slides as stated by the participants was tabulated according to the discordancy rates for a given cytodiagnostic category. |
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In my opinion, those stages never happen sequentially as stated by ecosystem observers. |
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If anybodys head is up their backside as stated by Swanny, he just proved it. |
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From the perspective of the customary rule as stated by the ICRC, it is not clear whether the WP munitions were being used to render insurgents hors de combat. |
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It is a considerable achievement, if we take into account that he has had to cope with a scenario created by the Commission, which, as stated by a previous speaker, is plainly hypocritical. |
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Correspondingly, as stated by Paul Mellars, the view distinguishes anatomically modern humans from behaviorally modern humans. |
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It is possible that Herodotus borrowed much material from Hecataeus, as stated by Porphyry in a quote recorded by Eusebius. |
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Laden tractor' means the tractor loaded to its technically permissible maximum weight, as stated by the manufacturer, who shall also fix the distribution of this weight between the axles. |
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Also, Bell's version of the uncomputerized SMG was primarily designed for investment analysis, as stated by the author. |
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The Factortame case has produced large amounts of academic debate as to whether it can be reconciled with the idea of legislative supremacy as stated by Dicey. |
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