In most cases, service is required to occur no more than 20 seconds after the end of the previous point. |
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In the most severe cases, the disease can lead to blindness. |
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Thousands of new cases have been diagnosed in the past year. |
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In practice, however, such decisions are made in contentious cases only after a reference is made to the House of Lords. |
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They served on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which is the highest court of appeal in certain cases. |
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In some cases, borders were altered or districts were combined during this reorganisation. |
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In a limited number of cases a parish might include a whole city where city status has been granted by the Monarch. |
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In other cases, counties themselves could have an exclave made up of a parish. |
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In both cases the morphological diversity within the oat accessions did not differ between landraces and modern cultivars. |
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In some cases, the area holding city status does not coincide with the built up area or conurbation of which it forms part. |
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In other cases a borough was formed to govern an area covering several towns and then city status was granted to the borough. |
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In some cases, like the cities of Stirling and Inverness, there was no existing corporate body. |
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In such cases, a PPP exchange rate is likely the most realistic basis for economic comparison. |
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Corporate partnerships have been used successfully in a large number of cases. |
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In other cases, the ability to hold or use the foreign exchange may be otherwise limited. |
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The distinction is seen by some as slim, as in some cases aircraft companies make both turboprop and turboshaft engines based on the same design. |
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In such cases where there is a multiple capital structure the factor known as leverage comes into play. |
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After revisions and further investigations, he published his findings on the 23 cases. |
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Returning to London in 1811, Jenner observed a significant number of cases of smallpox after vaccination. |
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He found that in these cases the severity of the illness was notably diminished by previous vaccination. |
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Massachusetts in 1905, a landmark ruling which set a precedent for cases dealing with personal freedom and the public good. |
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Newcomen's engine was relatively inefficient, and in most cases was used for pumping water. |
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The robot uses this wire to locate the boundary of the area to be trimmed and in some cases to locate a recharging dock. |
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Soloff emphasized the difficulty in distinguishing histologically between some cases of lipomelanic reticulosis and Hodgkin's disease. |
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Sometimes the waste heat is useful itself, and in those cases very high overall efficiency can be obtained. |
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In cases where P is moving relative to O, r is defined as a function of t, time. |
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Yet, in such cases there is often a fixed linear relation between the force and deformation vectors, as long as they are small enough. |
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In some cases a thermosiphon may also be less bulky than a normal heat sink and fan. |
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They can also be used to indicate lane closures as in cases where the number of lanes is reduced. |
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While many preserved buses are quite old or even vintage, in some cases, relatively new examples of a bus type can enter restoration. |
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In some cases the differences between urban rapid transit and suburban systems are not clear. |
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In all these cases, increases in traffic from the late 1990s have led to the partial reinstatement of double track. |
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In other cases, where the shared lines already run in close proximity, the two companies may share facilities. |
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Economist Milton Friedman said the role of the government in health care should be restricted to financing hard cases. |
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The 33 long guns and 37 handguns were seized during the project examining 69 cases where people failed to register or renew a firearm licence. |
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In all of these cases, the word dominion implied no more than being subject to the English Crown. |
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As 'wager of law' it remained a way of determining cases in the common law until its abolition in the 19th century. |
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It is important to distinguish innovations from cases of linguistic conservatism. |
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In other cases, by analogy, the consonant was written double merely to indicate the lack of lengthening. |
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Implications for other cases of dark tourism at in populo locations are discussed. |
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In most cases, people never achieve the same level of fluency and comprehension in their second languages as in their first language. |
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In a few cases, an individual may wish to immigrate to a new country in a form of transferred patriotism. |
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In 1550, the death penalty was introduced for all cases of unrepentant heresy. |
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This led to controversies within churches that resulted in court cases, as in the dispute about ritualism. |
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If in cases of difficulty you have recourse to this means, luxate downwards as far as half the dorsopalmar diameter, and then vice versa. |
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He had collected thirty-three cases of craniotomy for idiocy and macrocephalus, and found that the results were always negative. |
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The worship resembles the church services of other Protestant denominations, although in most cases does not include any Eucharist service. |
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In many cases these spirits are associated with the natural world, for instance as genius loci, fairies, and elementals. |
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Often these take place on a full moon, or in some cases a new moon, which is known as an Esbat. |
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In such cases, various methods are used to rid the person from the bewitching spirit, occasionally physical and psychological abuse. |
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A local activist stated that only a fraction of cases of abuse are reported. |
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A 2006 recommendation to record abuse cases linked to witchcraft centrally has not yet been implemented. |
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Half of UK police forces do not record such cases and many local authorities are also unable to provide figures. |
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In some cases, they instead perform their rites indoors, or during the night. |
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When performing rituals, some modern Druids wear ceremonial cloaks and robes, which in some cases imitate the Iron Age style of the Celts. |
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In some cases groups attempt to revive folkloric European festivals and their accompanying traditions. |
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In some cases, different runes are associated with different deities, one of the nine realms, or aspects of life. |
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In some cases this may cause the pupil to lose all marks for that particular paper, and occasionally for the entire course. |
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With the increased emphasis on studying the scriptures after the Reformation, many schools added Greek and, in a few cases, Hebrew. |
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Barton concluded his article, 'the accounts above reveal an inspection system that appears in too many cases to be doing great damage. |
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In cases of poor performance, the time limit is double the standard amount of time. |
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Roman law and tradition forbade the use of vehicles in urban areas, except in certain cases. |
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The word stockade also refers to a military prison in an army camp, and in some cases, even a crude prison camp or a slave camp. |
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However carefully the criteria for including a building or site on this list are set out, borderline cases are inevitable. |
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In the cases of Winchester, Norwich and Exeter the horizontal effect is created by the emphasis on the ridge rib of the elaborate vaults. |
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The organ at Canterbury is of three manuals with cases in the choir gallery and the north choir aisle. |
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Sieges could last weeks, months, and in rare cases years if the supplies of food and water were plentiful. |
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These broadside ballads were in some cases newly fabricated but were mostly adaptions of the older verse narratives. |
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These events featured jousting, dancing, and feasting, and in some cases attending knights assumed the identities of Arthur's entourage. |
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A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of sparkling shapes, often variously colored. |
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Coke later revealed that the threat of torture was in most cases enough to elicit a confession from those caught up in the aftermath of the plot. |
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In some cases the solid pastry top is replaced by a pastry lattice, allowing the meat filling to be seen. |
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Examples include beer cans, bottles, openers, tin signs, coasters, beer trays, wooden cases and neon signs. |
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In some cases, services of gifted slaves were utilized for imparting education. |
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Payments often covered expensive materials, and in many cases the wages of assistants had to be paid out of them. |
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In many cases, his designs, or copies of them, are the sole evidence for such works. |
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Only in very few of these cases is it possible to demonstrate direct links to Ockham or his texts. |
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Milton's own beliefs were in some cases both unpopular and dangerous, and this was true particularly to his commitment to republicanism. |
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But in chapter 3 he presents what is still one of the most eloquent cases for the value of participation by all citizens. |
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In such cases, the original context of the title is usually printed as an epigraph. |
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Concomitant with the loss of cases, freedom of word order was greatly reduced. |
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Some of the earliest cases of women being hired in professional orchestras was in the position of harpist. |
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The firing of a truck load of meat and two cases of assault enlived the strike of the meat wagon drivers yesterday. |
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Satanic Majesties had been recorded in difficult circumstances while Jagger, Richards and Jones were dealing with their court cases. |
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Coffee bars had jukeboxes, which in some cases reserved space in the machines for the customers' own records. |
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In such cases, it is a critical accolade that signifies exceptional talent and accomplishment. |
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In some cases, film themes have become accepted into the canon of classical music. |
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In those rare cases where it was possible for a scholar to consult library books, there seems to have been no direct access to the stacks. |
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In the vast majority of cases, it is the striker who is out when a dismissal occurs. |
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In such cases, the extra bounce is permitted for the wheelchair users only. |
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There are cases however, where white ended gloves are not required but any solid color may be worn. |
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In both cases, the bowl is rolled as close to the jack as possible, unless tactics demand otherwise. |
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Fox hunting is usually undertaken with a pack of scent hounds, and, in most cases, these are specially bred foxhounds. |
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Both of these practices were widely abandoned during the nineteenth century, although isolated cases may still have occurred to the modern day. |
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Only rarely, in about 1 in 50 cases, foxhounds do not show suitable aptitude, and must be removed from the pack. |
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In its submission to the Burns Inquiry, the League Against Cruel Sports presented evidence of over 1,000 cases of trespass by hunts. |
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The layout of the rest of the circuit varies widely, although in most cases the circuit runs in a clockwise direction. |
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The scandal set off further reforms that changed the way host cities were selected, to avoid similar cases in the future. |
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The IOC conceded in the first two cases, but refused to ban New Zealand on the grounds that rugby was not an Olympic sport. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, Renault manufactured several small cars with rear wheel drive in some cases, as the 4CV, the R8 or the Dauphine. |
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In cases of technical modifications, the MSMA can unilaterally enact or veto changes by unanimous vote among its members. |
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And in some cases, especially tankers, it is made possible for a mariner to be accompanied by members of his family. |
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A professional skipper and even crew may be hired along with the boat in some cases. |
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These are used in cases where it is illegal to fly the Union Flag, such as at sea from a ship other than a British warship. |
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The court has heard cases related to war crimes, illegal state interference, ethnic cleansing, and other issues. |
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In many cases, member states have shown reluctance to achieve or enforce Security Council resolutions. |
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The neuter gender of classical Latin was in most cases absorbed by the masculine both syntactically and morphologically. |
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The existence of both forms has led to many cases of juncture loss, for example transforming the original a napron into the modern an apron. |
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As in many other cases, French has developed the farthest from Latin in its use of articles. |
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It is the legislature of the Kingdom of Denmark, passing Acts that apply in Denmark and, in limited cases, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. |
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In these cases the Netherlands acts alone, according to its constitution and in its capacity as the Kingdom of the Netherlands. |
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Article 14, paragraph 3, of the Charter, foresees the handling of Kingdom affairs in all other cases by the Netherlands. |
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Often cases are brought by the Crown according to the complaint of a claimant. |
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In civil cases where the Crown is a party, it is a customary to list the appropriate government Minister as the party instead. |
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Exceptions were sometimes made in cases where the colonies did not become independent. |
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In both cases, at least one adoptive parent must be a British citizen on the date of the adoption. |
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In other cases, certain persons may already hold British citizenship as a matter of entitlement or through registration under normal procedures. |
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Where applicants in such cases confirm that they still wish to receive British citizenship, the decision is reconsidered on request. |
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A number of cases exist where states have multiple capitals, and there are also several states that have no capital. |
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It is to this court that Europeans can bring cases if they believe that a member country has violated their fundamental rights and freedoms. |
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Most legal cases were contested privately between opposing parties, with the brehons acting as arbitrators. |
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Kings had their own brehons to deal with cases involving the king's own rights and to give him legal advice. |
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In most cases, one country attempted to take advantage of weakness or instability in the other. |
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In the cases of more famous prisoners, usually captains, their punishments extended beyond death. |
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In either case, piracy cases were cognizable in the courts of the Lord High Admiral. |
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In almost all cases, executive and legislative officials are elected by a plurality vote of citizens by district. |
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The nabobs, in some cases, even managed to wrest control of boroughs from the nobility and the gentry. |
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In many cases enclosures were largely an exchange and consolidation of land, and exchange not otherwise possible under the legal system. |
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In extreme cases, violent or illegal activities may develop around these events. |
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In many cases this has resulted in the misconception these were American developments. |
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In the worst cases children deteriorated in inappropriate places while parents tried desperately to get the child home. |
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Patterns of missings across the whole data set are readily visible, but also patterns which only apply to small subgroups of cases. |
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In many cases, there was little parental supervision of children in some of the poorer districts. |
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In these cases, interpretation to comply may conflict with legislative intent. |
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This provision usually applies, apart from torture, to cases of severe police violence and poor conditions in detention. |
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In other cases, laws were changed or enforcement weakened in parts of the financial system. |
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The laws of Akrotiri and Dhekelia are closely aligned with, and in some cases identical to, the laws operating within the Republic of Cyprus. |
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In some cases, the head of state may represent one political party but the majority in the National Assembly is of a different party. |
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In some cases, the head of state is a figurehead whilst the head of the government leads the ruling party. |
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In some cases a head of government may even pass on the title in hereditary fashion. |
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In some cases, certain aspects of the Westminster system were retained or codified in their constitutions. |
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This figure would rise significantly in cases where visa applications are also made for children. |
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At the same time, a series of cases made it clear that no appeal lay from the High Court of Justiciary to the House of Lords. |
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Sheriff Courts act as district criminal courts, organised by sheriffdom, and deal with cases under both summary and solemn procedure. |
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There is no appeal available in criminal cases to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, with respect to points of criminal law. |
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Scottish courts may make a reference for a preliminary ruling to the Court of Justice of the European Union in cases involving European law. |
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The Mongolian type of idiocy occurs in more than ten per cent. of the cases which are presented to me. |
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Common law and equity are systems of law whose sources are the decisions in cases by judges. |
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The Crown Court hears all serious criminal cases which are committed to trial. |
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On the latter occasion, Lords Hope, Rodger, Walker, and Mance, and Sir Christopher Rose, heard several cases. |
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See also List of Judicial Committee of the Privy Council cases on appeal from Pakistan. |
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However, the majority of complex, important, or high value cases are brought in the Court of Session. |
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Legal aid, administered by the Scottish Legal Aid Board, is available to persons with little disposable income for cases in the Court of Session. |
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A further separation was made in 1815 with the creation of a lesser Jury Court to allow certain civil cases to be tried by jury. |
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The nature of cases referred to the Court of Session will determine which house that case shall be heard in. |
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Unlike in the High Court of Justiciary, there is a right of appeal to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom of cases from the Inner House. |
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Cases in the High Court are prosecuted in the public interest by the Lord Advocate who is usually represented in such cases by Advocates Depute. |
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The legal cases which are heard within the Courts are dealt with by a Sheriff. |
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Courts such as those in the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow have a large number of staff and can in one day deal with hundreds of cases. |
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Dudley and Stephens but generally such verdicts should only be returned in the most exceptional cases. |
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One reason for this is the rule that in such cases the evidence for the prosecution must be corroborated in order to permit a conviction. |
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The RDC 2007 figures stated that these were confirmed figures and that several thousand cases were still being examined. |
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Formerly, in cases when the Chancellorship was vacant, the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench would act as Chancellor pro tempore. |
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In many cases, however, conditions for private market efficiency are violated. |
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The smaller the economic inequality, the more waste and pollution is created, resulting in many cases, in more environmental degradation. |
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In both cases, the cause is unfairness, not inequality, the researchers conclude. |
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There exists no moral system under which there do not arise unequivocal cases of conflicting obligation. |
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This approach has been rejected in most Commonwealth jurisdictions even in those where UK cases are generally regarded as persuasive. |
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He has been charged by Spain with alleged tax offenses, money laundering and corruption among individuals in other cases of corruption. |
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Key scientific ideas dating back to classical antiquity had changed drastically over the years, and in many cases been discredited. |
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In some cases, Maxwell's equations are solved through infinite space, and boundary conditions are given as asymptotic limits at infinity. |
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Further, in cases of hiatus hernia acid reflux was found both with and without esophagitis. |
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In most cases, active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. |
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In that sense, the word acts adjectivally, whereas in most cases it acts adverbially. |
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In such cases each member acts as the allelomorph of any other member, and only two can occur in any one female, and only one in any male. |
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In such cases, scientists often make an ansatz, an educated guess if you like, and then proceed to compute the consequences of the guess. |
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In polysyllables the penultime is accented if the syllable be long, but in all other cases the accent is laid upon the antepenultime. |
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The bark of the root is likewise valued as an anthelmintic in cases of tape-worm. |
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All of these cases raise the issue of computer supportability and automatability of proof procedures. |
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Two cases of diarrhoea during the voyage were shown bacterioscopically to be cholera, one being a passenger, the other a member of the crew. |
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Already in these cases there is convergence in Banach spaces that are not only infinite-dimensional but nonseparable. |
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The professor of barker has been made largely obsolete by the realization that in most cases saplings can be cultivated far more profitably. |
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In all criminal cases the most favourable interpretation should be put on words that they can possibly bear. |
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In most cases, punishment was meted out to compensate the woman's father for his loss of valuable property rather than to console the victim. |
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In these cases, a high molecular weight, biostable polymeric carrier is preferred. |
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A fever, with yellow skin and black vomit in some of the cases, appeared among a party of forty men. |
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All other measures relative to the bloodstroke have an equal reference to those cases where the patient. |
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The women, stout, strong, brazen-faced creatures, in most cases looked able to thrash any of the partners with whom they consorted. |
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Breweriana includes beer cans, bottles, openers, coasters, beer trays, wooden cases and neon signs. |
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This relevance can in many cases, as here, be tested by the sine qua non or ' but for ' rule. |
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Unlike poliomyelitis, paralysis in China syndrome is symmetrical. In addition, cases are seasonal. |
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In many cases the man's climax comes so swiftly that the woman's reactions are not nearly ready. |
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In all cases, the surface of the plastic must be made conductable, and this is most simply done by coating with a reduced silver film. |
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Gingerism in the workplace could form the basis of formal grievances or constructive dismissal cases, an employment lawyer has warned. |
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Cyberdefamation, virus production, or negligent publication cases will rarely arise out of contractual relations. |
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In many cases gangs use bribery, cyberhacking, and other methods to infiltrate police departments for information or intelligence. |
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The dark figure concerning these criminal offences, is very high and the attitude towards reporting such cases is not constant. |
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This method of actualizing deactualization of what has passed is the only appropriate type of forgetting in cases of severe trauma. |
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The software is pretty good, except for a few cases where its behavior diverges from user expectations. |
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Virtually all ear, nose and throat specialists routinely handle cases such as adenoidectomies, tonsillectomies, nose bleeds, and sinus disease. |
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Generally speaking, the main malignant part in most cases of malignant ectomesenchymoma is the mesenchymal component. |
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In some cases, the fluidic and elastomeric types combine in a particular application to form elastofluidic combinations, as we shall see below. |
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This past February, an EMEA committee rejected ATryn, considering the five surgical cases that GTC offered insufficient. |
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As regards the first point, we only found the encephalitogenous salivary virus twice out of thirteen cases examined. |
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The authors advocate for combined therapy in cases of severe encephalomyelitis characterized by encephalomyeloradiculoneuropathy. |
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In some cases, as in the Young case, this penal policy would discourage individuals from appropriate and encourageable conduct. |
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However there were only 8 cases of subdural effusion and none of ependymitis or brain abscess in good outcome patients. |
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The more epistemologically interesting cases are those in which expertise is involved. |
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In cases of euthanasia, for instance, death is not bad relative to the alternative for the euthanasee. |
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It is a good idea to comment the cases in which a fall-through is intentional so that an uncommented fall-through can be assumed to be an error. |
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There has been no definitive or pervasive ruling as yet on flip-ins, but courts in specific cases have limited their applications. |
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It becometh good men, in such cases, to be flippant and free in their speech. |
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In 3 of his cases, abnormal findings were equivocal or absent in the anteroposterior view but clearly demonstrable in the frog view. |
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A total stranger, cannot as a rule, gate crash a purely private party, though cases do exist when this has been done. |
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The generalized formula applies to all cases, the specialized one only works on simple problems. |
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In some cases the leather has to be decorated with perforations while its edges may be serrated or gimped. |
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There certainly are some cases in which a person's failure to give weight to his or her future interests is irrational. |
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In most cases there are small chambers here, with the cover made of a large slab placed on upright stones. |
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Judges were often stymied in settling cases because both parties could cite good law. |
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How can you be sure that these cases are good law? How do you know that these cases have not been overruled or reversed? |
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The grammatical cases nominative and accusative are used for subject resp. direct object in many languages, including Latin. |
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Falsehood, which was in ordinary cases the gravamen of the complaint, was omitted altogether in the information against him. |
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The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is the highest court for criminal and civil cases in England and Wales. |
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The chief courts are the Court of Session, for civil cases, and the High Court of Justiciary, for criminal cases. |
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The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom serves as the highest court of appeal for civil cases under Scots law. |
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The sheriff court is the main criminal and civil court, hearing most cases. |
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Scots juries, sitting in criminal cases, consist of fifteen jurors, which is three more than is typical in many countries. |
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From this point of view we shall more readily understand many cases of height-dizziness and height-fear. |
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The king was bound to uphold ancestral law, but was at the same time the source for new laws for cases not addressed in previous tradition. |
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The doctrine of precedent which requires similar cases to be adjudicated in a like manner, falls under the principle of stare decisis. |
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Later decisions, and decisions of higher courts or legislatures carry more weight than earlier cases and those of lower courts. |
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We are not required at this time either to approve or to disapprove the application of the rule that was made in these cases. |
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The king's judges would then return to London and often discuss their cases and the decisions they made with the other judges. |
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Common law courts usually use an adversarial system, in which two sides present their cases to a neutral judge. |
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In both cases, Ministers are asked questions by members of their Houses, and are obliged to answer. |
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In many cases, MPs may be expelled from their parties for voting against the instructions of party leaders. |
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In other cases, if the geology was favourable, the coal was mined by means of an adit or drift mine driven into the side of a hill. |
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In some cases, the introduced species can disturb the environment so much that it becomes unsuitable for particular fish. |
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In many cases farmers are able to grow higher-quality and better-yielding crops. |
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Superfetation is more rare than superfecundation. Only a couple of cases have been described. These superfetation cases were both homopateral. |
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The reputation for low infectivity of rubella was probably based on failure to recognise rashless cases. |
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Some of the largest such magnates held several hundred fees, in a few cases in more than one county. |
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As recently as the 1960s, it was still referred to in court cases regarding ancient land and property rights. |
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He instances particular cases of lakes that had dried up, and deserts that had at length become watered by rivers and fertilized. |
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The grey wolf generally takes down a bison while in a pack, but cases of a single wolf killing bison have been reported. |
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Tumuli graves had a chamber, rather large in some cases, lined with timber and with the body and grave goods set about the room. |
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There were fourteen cases of primary ovarian cancer, most of them associated with hydroperitoneum. |
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However, in individual cases, Claudius punished false assumption of citizenship harshly, making it a capital offense. |
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It did not provide a complete and coherent system of all applicable rules or give legal solutions for all possible cases. |
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There are some cases where hyperthreading actually degrades CPU performance, especially when CPU utilization is high. |
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This edict contained detailed descriptions of all cases, in which the praetor would allow a legal action and in which he would grant a defense. |
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Eight cases were operated on by hysterocleisis, kolpocleisis, or nephrectomy. |
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The high number of sarcophagi from Eboracum has provided a large number of these casts, in some cases with cloth surviving adhered to the gypsum. |
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Because of the wide array of cases, it was not uncommon for surgeons to begin their careers in the army to learn their trade. |
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The Chronicle is a collection of annals that were still being updated in some cases more than 600 years after the events they describe. |
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There are also a number of recorded cases of parts of animals being buried within such graves. |
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The bridegroom, 75, retired as a consulting immunohematologist in Manhattan, serving as an expert witness in paternity cases. |
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In such cases, the Vikings were extremely vulnerable to pursuit by the king's joint military forces. |
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In most cases, the city borders are coterminous with the borders of their respective municipalities. |
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However, there are some isolated cases showing that some municipalities have abused their position in public procurement processes. |
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Controversial events associated with the black metal movement in the early 1990s included several church burnings and two prominent murder cases. |
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This process was far from perfect and in many cases claimants were unable to pursue their cases effectively. |
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The rebel barons were kept imprisoned for a short time and in some cases fined, then restored to their lands. |
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Mr. Brett does not follow the examples set by White and Tudor and Smith of printing his leading cases in extenso. |
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This last conflict demanded the King's own attention, but in both cases the rebellions were put down. |
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By the end of the year, a solution was offered by the new papal bull Etsi de statu, which allowed clerical taxation in cases of pressing urgency. |
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The Great Charter was referred to in legal cases throughout the medieval period. |
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The smoke in these cases would be let out through a simple hole in the roof. |
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In all cases, when the level of depression is high, the neuron can fire action potentials sporadically during the interstimulation intervals. |
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For some priests it meant life on the run, in some cases death for treason. |
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Outlaws also, though merely in civil cases, are intestable, in respect to their personal property, while their outlawry subsists. |
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These experiments varied in their subject area, and were both important in some cases and trivial in others. |
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The ceiling and the chandelier of the main hall were covered with the wing cases of thousands of Asian jewel beetles. |
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In many cases, socioeconomists focus on the social impact of some sort of economic change. |
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In many cases struggling canal companies were bought out by railway companies. |
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This scheme did not however fully cover the costs of treatment in serious cases. |
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Some NHS charities have their own independent board of trustees whilst in other cases the relevant NHS Trust acts as a corporate Trustee. |
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Targets for improving care outside hospital to prevent bedblocking are in most cases missed. |
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It is also often down to ever increasing emergency cases requiring theatre time that exceeds level of demand that has been expected. |
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The NHS also pays for private hospitals to take on surgical cases under contract. |
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In some cases, a district is named after its main town, despite there being other towns in the district. |
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Welsh law continued to be used for civil cases until the annexation of Wales to England in the 16th century. |
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In nearly all cases, the monarch is still the nominal chief executive, but is bound by convention to act on the advice of the Cabinet. |
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Second, Cromwell gave a huge degree of freedom to his parliaments, although royalists were barred from sitting in all but a handful of cases. |
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The author suggests that it may act in the smooth muscle-cell as a kinocentrum, as it is supposed to do in some other cases. |
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They have stated that all those in the UK claiming incapacity benefit will face a review of their cases. |
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In many cases, individuals have served in ministerial or other political positions before being elected Speaker. |
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The boards in most cases continue to exist as voluntary associations of council leaders, funded by the local authorities themselves. |
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The Supreme Court is the highest appeal court in almost all cases in England and Wales. |
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The Family Proceedings Court Rules 1991 apply to cases in a family proceedings court. |
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In many cases there is a statutory right of appeal from a tribunal to a particular court or specially constituted appellate tribunal. |
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Despite the possibility of two venues for trial, almost all criminal cases, however serious, commence in a magistrates' courts. |
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For personal injury, defamation cases and in some landlord and tenant disputes the thresholds for each track have different values. |
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Existing binding precedent from past cases are applied in principle to new situations by analogy. |
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Citation to English cases was common through the 19th and well into the 20th centuries. |
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Department of Justice settles many cases against the federal government simply to avoid creating adverse precedent. |
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In cases of first impression, the trial judge will often ask both sides' attorneys for legal briefs. |
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A judge's normal aids include access to all previous cases in which a precedent has been set, and a good English dictionary. |
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In such cases, a court must analyze the various available sources, and reach a resolution of the ambiguity. |
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There are some cases that you may not agree with that should not be overruled. |
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