All these noble qualities are to be reverenced and loved, no doubt, but what entitles them to be called beautiful? |
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It is the breach of that order which entitles the aggrieved party to bring a motion for a contempt order. |
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What function do borders have in a global democracy, and what entitles people to a right of abode? |
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The decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project. |
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Your ticket entitles you to debark as many times as you like and reboard at no extra charge. |
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An Inter-Rail ticket entitles you to travel in second class on trains in the zones you've chosen. |
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He entitles this kind of opposition dialectical, and that of contradictories analytical. |
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It is that freedom which entitles churches not to marry any couples if to do so would offend their beliefs. |
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This entitles you to travel on most buses running in York at a flat-rate fee of 37p for a single journey. |
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This entitles employees to make regular savings from their pay over the next three or five years and earn a tax-free bonus. |
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Most drivers are under the impression that paying a huge amount for a road fund licence entitles them to drive on the public highway. |
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The inclusive price entitles you to a discounted drink on your next visit. |
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What entitles us to assume that a private linguist could even ostensively define his sign to himself in the first place? |
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Universal jurisdiction entitles a state to prosecute an offence even in the absence of any connection based on nationality, territory, or the protective principle. |
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A licence entitles only to the personal use of the equipment and is nontransferable. |
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Any condition which does entitles an illegal act or contradicting to the contract is not valid. |
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Status apart, there is no distinguishing mark of a university that I can see that entitles it to be put in a special category. |
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Work performed on the rest day entitles the worker to a rest break of a full one and a half days the following week. |
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An individual purchases a pass in Ontario that entitles the individual to admission to three plays at a theatre in Ontario. |
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A child's annual membership at a local health club entitles the child to participate in various activities. |
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Each common share registered in your name in the list of shareholders entitles you to one vote at the annual meeting. |
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They prefer to carp from the sidelines rather than take the tough decisions which their numerical superiority over the other group entitles them to take. |
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A slot only entitles carriers to use airport facilities for takeoffs and landings at specified dates and times. |
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Ocado also offers a Midweek Smart Pass, which entitles you to free deliveries Tuesday to Thursday. |
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Article 8 of the Law currently entitles Latvijas Banka to perform foreign currency exchange operations at its discretion. |
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The proposal includes a provision which entitles public authorities to refuse access to information not held by or for them. |
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Every share entitles the bearer to the same rights, subject to that indicated below in relation to double voting rights. |
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Each Common Share entitles its holder to one vote with respect to the matters voted on at the Meeting. |
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A single purchase entitles you to one concurrent instance of the application on any server. |
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Owners frequently ask whether their boat warranty entitles them to a complete replacement or refund of the purchase price if the vessel proves defective. |
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Each supply slip entitles a farmer to deliver 42 quintals of cane. |
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Every purchase entitles the consumer to gift coupons that can be redeemed for discounts on a variety of products like beverages, hotels and the likes. |
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These are designated as a priority, which entitles them to funding for a Prevent coordinator. |
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The death or mental or physical incapacitation of a mother who is not employed in the 120 days following childbirth also entitles the father to this allowance. |
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A donation by the fund to a recognized public-interest organization entitles all unitholders domiciled in France for tax purposes to a tax reduction corresponding to the portion of their assets in the fund. |
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It entitles you to unlimited one-day deliveries on more than 7m items and instant streaming of more than 15,000 films and TV episodes through Prime Instant Video. |
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One voucher entitles you to free admission and a free drink with every racecard purchased at Tuesday or Friday meetings. |
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Its Midweek Delivery Saver, which entitles you to deliveries on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, costs £3 a month for six months, or £30 for 12 months. |
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An individual purchases a commercial bus pass in Ontario that entitles the individual to unlimited bus travel for one month anywhere in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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A material breach of a bilateral treaty by one of the parties entitles the other to invoke the breach as a ground for terminating the treaty or suspending its operation in whole or in part. |
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If the first chapter is the static side of Sufism, the second is its dynamic aspect, and entitles us to consider consciousness as a functional complex. |
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If the minister is arguing that he has to strengthen the act and give himself more powers, we would argue that the minister should simply have the money to do the job the act entitles him to do now. |
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Each share entitles to a proportional share of the financial result as per the balance sheet and profit and loss account, and of the product of any liquidation. |
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The actor wins ITV show The Baron, which entitles him to the lairdship of the village of Gardenstown, Banffshire. |
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It is well established that the guarantee of freedom of expression entitles journalists, and others who disseminate information in the public interest, to refuse to disclose the identity of a confidential source. |
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An income tax incentive therefore exists for Canadian residents to earn investment income using non-resident trusts and foreign investment entitles based in a country other than Canada that imposes no tax or a low tax. |
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Each Class A Multiple Voting Share entitles the holder thereof to ten votes while each Class B Subordinate Voting Share entitles the holder thereof to one vote. |
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Each unit entitles the recipient the right to receive from the company, upon exercise, an amount equal to the closing price of the company's shares on the exercise dates. |
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Every property bought during DSF entitles the customer a chance to win either the private Island or a Jet plane. |
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In that regard, we do not believe that Israel's right to self-defence entitles it to violate the rights of innocent civilians, particularly those civilians who have been living under 40 years of illegal occupation. |
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According to CUS guidelines, a Bachelor's degree from a Swiss university entitles the holder to a Master's course only in the main disciplines of the Bachelor's course. |
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Scoring a carom also entitles the player to another shot, and his turn, or inning, continues until he misses, when it becomes his opponent's turn. |
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The first is whether the absence of a genuine link between a flag State and a ship entitles another State to refuse to recognize the nationality of the ship. |
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The fixed-price ticket for first or second class travel that entitles holders to unlimited train journeys on European railways for a specific period is nothing special to young people in the European Union. |
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Your special claim number entitles you to join our sweepstakes. |
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Upon the death of the owner-spouse, dower entitles the surviving spouse to a life estate in all or part of the real estate of the predeceasing spouse. |
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On the other hand, it entitles each alien to a decision in his own case and, hence, article 13 would not be satisfied with laws or decisions providing for collective or mass expulsions. |
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A type of derivative security, usually issued together with bonds or preferred shares, that entitles the holder to buy a proportionate amount of common stock at a specified price over a specified period. |
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It entitles the holder to enter the Schengen Area and remain in the issuing state for a period longer than 90 days but no more than one year. |
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The authorization granted to an independent candidate entitles his official representative to solicit and collect contributions until polling day. |
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This puts them at loggerheads with other States who feel, on the contrary, that their financial contribution entitles them to a decisive say on these same issues. |
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This entitles those business to display the Royal Arms on their packaging and stationery by way of advertising. |
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We believe this entitles them to be treated with scrupulous fairness. |
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A COVENTRY subaqua club is starting an ocean diver course next month which, once completed, entitles participants to dive anywhere in the world to a depth of 20metres. |
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Borough status entitles the council chairman to bear the title of mayor. |
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Transit passes, including any pass, token, farecard, voucher or similar item that entitles the employee to transportation on mass transit or in a vanpooling vehicle. |
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