Yamoto, who speaks with a suspiciously western Canadian accent, laments the unfortunate set of circumstances that stranded the group in Canada. |
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And still, given a set of circumstances that frighten me by touching unhealed sensitivities in my own heart, I become flustered. |
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But the complex set of circumstances I discovered cannot be explained by finger-wagging demands for a scapegoat. |
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This was a deeply troubled young man presenting with a very complex set of circumstances in a very non-complex system that we run. |
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Now, what is the legal consequence that follows from that set of circumstances? |
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This is certainly a very unique case, a very exceptional set of circumstances. |
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Having heard the evidence, there was a most regrettable set of circumstances but I believe this was an accidental death. |
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Obtaining Canada's first betatron in 1948 was the result of a unique set of circumstances. |
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The TDSB faced a very different set of circumstances than did the northern boards. |
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After all, legislation is not construed in the abstract but in order to apply it to a particular set of circumstances. |
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As each file and set of circumstances is unique, we are unfortunately unable to provide an exact time frame for completion. |
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It is an odd set of circumstances to find the Liberals arguing against a populist initiative like the home renovation tax credit. |
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In the hands of weak states or non-state actors, MANPADS could redress the balance of power-albeit in a limited set of circumstances. |
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For the purposes of this case, it is not necessary to consider every set of circumstances which might come within the proposed guidelines. |
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It makes it possible to implement the most appropriate budgetary policy for each set of circumstances. |
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This is a purely hypothetical example, but I don't see anyone really defending the sacrosanctity of consumer privacy under this set of circumstances. |
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Such a review is triggered by an exceptional set of circumstances considered to be temporary in nature. |
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We recognize that each fishing vessel accident has its own unique set of circumstances which led or contributed to an accident, but often a recurring theme or similar issues exist. |
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It grew up at a particular part in history by a set of circumstances and happenstances. |
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He selected cases and wrote a general description of what the law should be in a given set of circumstances. |
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In addition to the two methods outlined, the actuary may employ any other approach that the actuary deems to be appropriate for a given set of circumstances. |
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When a reasonable target date can be established in a particular set of circumstances, we will consider the complaint resolved, monitor its progress and follow up where necessary. |
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Back-stories aside – glancing blows and all that – it was a highly unusual and irreproachably modern set of circumstances that had combined to create one of the great pantomime moments of recent Ashes cricket. |
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The closest association was observed in the area of homeworking where some Member States had taken action, although probably under the influence of a complex set of circumstances. |
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It's just a demanding set of circumstances. |
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It's a very difficult set of circumstances. |
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Mr. Brown had to negotiate a delicate set of circumstances. |
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For example, the shopper is provided a set of circumstances which we expect would bring the agent to provide specific information and to take specific actions as a result. |
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This set of circumstances will probably necessitate huge investments, which will not be repaid until later on in the form of tourism and new industry. |
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When evaluating the significance of a threat the Statutory Auditor also has to consider that different kinds of threats may arise in one set of circumstances. |
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When we were hit by an unforeseen set of circumstances and prices rose at the gas pumps we were able to react because our fiscal foundations are solid and we were able to react in substantive ways. |
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Begin by telling students that a historical photograph captures a moment in a larger context, reminding them that a photograph represents one specific snapshot, which is part of a greater set of circumstances. |
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It's a whole different set of circumstances. |
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Each province offers a unique set of circumstances, and the reports highlight comparisons of the demand for new workers and the number of newly-registered and completing apprentices and college students. |
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This variance is not considered significant or attributable to any specific set of circumstances and is primarily attributable to the inherent level of uncertainty in the preparation of the plan. |
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Under this set of circumstances, it is hard to envision sustained rally potential for the feed barley market until such time as market fundamentals change. |
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Neither set of circumstances justifies having recourse to the external transit procedure, which may be applied to Community goods in only a limited number of cases where the export is subject to Community measures. |
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