He also loves to capitalize words or put them in quotes for no real reason, as in this sentence from his legal disclaimer. |
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In case you are tempted to believe a word of this disclaimer, remember at Mr Gonzalez has previous form. |
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Is it too late to add a disclaimer saying that all characters are fictional and any resemblance to real people is purely coincidence? |
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This should be illustrated in a highly-visible disclaimer on the application right next to the bullet point on indoctrination. |
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However, I'll add a disclaimer to say that everything here is just conjecture and guesswork, if you know otherwise then let me know. |
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The critic reported that this disclaimer brought a roar of laughter from the audience with which she watched the film. |
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The person making the disclaimer cannot direct where the disclaimed property is to go. |
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If you are going to publish a credible disclaimer you should declare all your past and present political affiliations. |
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However, in English law statutory liability cannot be excluded by disclaimer or exclusion clauses. |
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Most slash fiction carries a content warning and a disclaimer, explaining who holds the copyright to the original work it is based on. |
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They take the position that it constituted an unconditional disclaimer, or renunciation, on his part of any interest in the Trust. |
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Now here I need to insert my usual disclaimer about not being in any conceivable sense of the word a military expert. |
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The disclaimer that all auditors use contains so many weasel words that you really have to ask what the value of their function is. |
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There is a rather nervous disclaimer aimed at dominies who suffer from a humour bypass. |
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All or a portion of the cash you inherited can pass to your daughters without being treated as a gift as long as you sign a disclaimer. |
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I therefore intend to carry out a biodata interview and ask him to sign a disclaimer as removals to Somalia are on a voluntary basis only. |
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The latter is undoubtedly the case because there is a copy of the disclaimer with an endorsement indicating that the claimant had refused to sign it. |
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This disclaimer isn't a complete cop-out from the brokerage industry. |
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They objected to the purple colour scheme, the spiky typeface and the use of stars, and asked for a prominent disclaimer making it clear the book was not officially endorsed. |
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Even the disclaimer and preceding compliment had no effect, apparently. |
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The group was not allowed to post the two variants, but under the new policy, they could post them as long as they carried the appropriate disclaimer. |
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A disclaimer releases the tenant from future liabilities under the lease. |
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The inoperativeness of one or several provisions of this liability disclaimer does not affect the validity of the remaining provisions. |
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Right up front here, I should put in a disclaimer, like I'm selling cigarettes or something. |
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Too broad a disclaimer not deemed unallowable until opposition appeal proceedings. |
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Specific OSS may find its way to a country in which the caveat emptor and the warranty disclaimer in the relevant OSS licence are ineffective. |
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A disclaimer before the closing credits beseeching audiences not to divulge the final twist added to the film's allure. |
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The Information on this site is subject to a disclaimer and a copyright notice. |
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This logo and disclaimer will be provided when the offer of a grant is made. |
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This, combined with correct privacy and disclaimer statements, may eliminate some possible problems. |
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I should have a disclaimer, and the disclaimer is as follows: I am not a user of natural health products. |
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The foregoing disclaimer of certain damages and limitation of liability will apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. |
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Too many feminist writers begin with the disclaimer that they cannot possibly say anything about women who are not white, or straight, or rich, or cissexual, or mothers. |
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In the comptroller's report I found the disclaimer of opinion along with related discussion about the material deficiencies and other issues causing such a report. |
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It also required that ADS print a disclaimer if they digitally altered the models. |
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If you feel really strongly that my opinions are shocking or wrong-headed, you could perfectly well publish them with an appropriate editorial disclaimer. |
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Not one of them deemed safe for human consumption, a disclaimer that is often printed on the packaging to this day. |
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When I came across this page of disclaimer stickers for science textbooks, I had to laugh, although my laughter is heavily tinged with incredulity. |
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The film begins with the disclaimer stating that the cinema constructs a fictional space and that the actress is substituted by a body double in many of the scenes. |
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I wasn't obviously able to contact some directly because their websites didn't offer an email facility or had a disclaimer saying that they wouldn't forward on fanmail. |
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Any surge suppressor that has a disclaimer for lightning strikes is junk. |
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Just because someone in a bad spot is forced to sign a legal disclaimer, that doesn't mean the people making the decisions are in the clear morally. |
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As I noted in a previous post on this subject, the disclaimer that the school board has mandated be read by the science teachers is incredibly incoherent and confused. |
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The station ran a special, extended disclaimer at the start of the film and further disclaimers at each commercial break, and kept its switchboard open to log any calls about the film. |
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The editor then removed the disclaimer and printed the letter instead. |
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These updates will be listed here and captured in the next print run, i.e., french disclaimer text will be revised to remove a space in the word inexactitidues and a transposed letter in the word n'est pas. |
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I would make this caveat and this disclaimer that I am not a lawyer. |
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Law requires the Pac to say a donation will be used to influence a federal election, to provide a disclaimer that contributions must be voluntary, and to collect donor information, such as address, employer and occupation. |
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And when some pinstripe smartarse waves a disclaimer sign in your face, you can tell him it's not worth the card it's printed on. |
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One court considered whether the disclaimer was typeset differently, in a different color print or set apart from the body of the handbook. |
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Please read Evolio's privacy policy and legal disclaimer. |
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In the case that individual provisions or phrases of this disclaimer are or become invalid the validity of the contents and the validity of the remaining provisions shall unaffectedly stay in force. |
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I have been told by the university's advisors that it will not resist so long as the disclaimer which may be added to the patent continues to allow them to carry out their lawful work on human tissue. |
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Every Woody Allen review begins with an unspoken disclaimer. |
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Given the low level of implementation of the programmes, the audit authorities in their annual control reports were obliged to provide a disclaimer of opinion due to the absence of sufficient audit activity. |
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The peerage remains without a holder until the death of the peer making the disclaimer, when it descends normally. |
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I want to caveat everything I say with the disclaimer that I was working from photos. |
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The peerage remains without a holder until the death of the peer who had made the disclaimer, when it descends to his or her heir in the usual manner. |
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The 1979 Michael Apted film Agatha features a disclaimer in the opening credits stating that what follows is an imaginary solution to an authentic mystery. |
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The profiles featured in The Serial Killers also formulaically begin with a printed disclaimer about the programs' disturbing content, minus the narrator. |
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