Each party shall appoint its arbitrator and the two arbitrators shall choose an umpire before instituting the hearing. |
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Mental or physical illness, therefore, may be considered as instituting regression to an early stage of infantile development. |
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For example, the agency instituting repression must be derived from the ego, the conscious part of the mind. |
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These range from instituting a single transferable ballot to proportional representation. |
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There's even talk of instituting entrance exams to decrease the number of students entering community colleges. |
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Should a State consider instituting proceedings, attempts will be first made to establish common ground, to reach a non-contentious compromise. |
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Alfred and his successors had dealt with the problem by instituting the fyrd and military obligation was measured in hides. |
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It is not a question of instituting a sort of reverse speciesism where human sentience would be discounted. |
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Could I say in relation to it that it is an issue which we would seek to raise in any event by instituting proceedings in the original jurisdiction of the Court. |
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As a consequence of this, he is prevented from instituting legal proceedings except with the leave of the Supreme Court of Queensland or a Judge thereof. |
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The Euro-Zone is appearing to polarize into rival camps with the potential of instituting trade restrictions and protectionism within the region. |
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But one has to avoid instituting distrust by imposing rigid structures that will ossify the organization. |
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Eventually, the increasingly personal nature of these attacks pushed the party into instituting disciplinary hearings. |
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Our government is reinstating the executive curl on the naval officer's uniform and instituting a new sea service badge. |
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I might add of three individuals only, not taking into account the effect on other staff in instituting any kind of a solution. |
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No one, in 1991, was aware of the possible consequences of instituting the policy of non-vaccination. |
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A bill instituting eight years of compulsory schooling was under consideration. |
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The primary reason for instituting the program was to reduce operating costs. |
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At the time of the framing, by contrast, preachers were instrumental in instituting the rule of law, sermonizing in favor of obedience to legitimately enacted laws. |
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The legislature was prohibited from passing acts of attainder, and from instituting any courts, except those which proceeded according to the common law. |
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Henry also managed the difficult task of ruling lands on both sides of the Channel by instituting bodies of viceregal administrators for each region. |
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Centralizing security responsibilities has the downside of making our security more brittle, by instituting a commonality of approach and a uniformity of thinking. |
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The Foundation also campaigns for the inclusion of alternative measures to detention for minors in conflict with the law, in particular by instituting mediation services. |
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It is notable that the Public Sector Accounting Board announced on March 6, 2007 that it would be instituting a new standard for the government sector in terms of the accounting for tangible capital assets. |
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They invariably give Contracting States the alternative of extraditing such persons or instituting penal proceedings for the act on their own territory, which implies the right to grant asylum. |
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The epic poem transformed French King Henry IV into a national hero for his attempts at instituting tolerance with his Edict of Nantes. |
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The government responded by instituting martial law, causing the football league to be suspended. In this section Unfriended Springtime for them too? |
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Once in office, Manley set about instituting policies for redistributing wealth, and he became a champion of the less-developed nations' nonaligned movement. |
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Mr Matolcsy and Viktor Orbán, the prime minister, wanted to add to demand by instituting a flat tax, plugging the revenue gap with a windfall tax on banks. |
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It is a sound basis for instituting a debate which should culminate at some point in a legal act setting out common standards for an asylum procedure. |
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Parents with less education and those who are single are more likely than others to think that supervising students' school Internet use and instituting Internet acceptable-use policies would be very effective. |
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That is why we are taking concrete action to make improvements rather than spending time and resources on instituting new and unnecessary legislative processes. |
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Strengthening and supporting the judiciary is key to instituting reform. |
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A civil party instituting court proceedings, pursuant to the preceding paragraphs, must first provide the registrar with a deposit, the amount of which shall be set by the public prosecutor. |
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In the 1960s and 1970s, the educational system was modernized, instituting free breakfasts for students. |
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She indicated that the purposes for instituting a policy on Board evaluation is to ensure that there are agreed upon outcomes and processes in place to help the Board evaluate its performance on a regular basis. |
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Having gone outside the collective bargaining regime, the Bay cannot turn around and take refuge in the collective agreement when it is sued for maliciously instituting criminal proceedings against Piko. |
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While promoting the segregation of women, Hamas has been able to gain a base among them by instituting needed social services and giving women a more prominent role in its activities. |
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While certain types of disruptions cannot be prevented, by instituting effective contingency plans, business owners can limit the potentially devastating impact of all sorts of interruptions. |
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The British authorities filled this need by instituting a system of indentureship. |
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In 1917, Russia restricted emigration by instituting passport controls and forbidding the exit of belligerent nationals. |
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In this connection, UNOCI has not informed Ivorian Customs of the items subject to the embargo, which, in the opinion of the Group, is a prerequisite for instituting checks on the nature of embargoed materials. |
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For example, the European Union has liberalized gas and electricity markets, instituting a competitive system. |
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In response to a CRAG member's question regarding whether the CNSC is considering instituting an ombudsperson to resolve disputes, J. Cameron responded that the CNSC is not considering such an initiative. |
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And, in a family-owned business, instituting formal governance structures is also the best way of ensuring that the business continues to reflect the family's principles and values. |
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Moreover, Ambrilia could potentially incur substantial legal costs in defending legal actions which allege patent infringement or by instituting patent infringement suits against others. |
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If you operate a drinking establishment, you can reduce your risk of a legal liability claim by instituting a program that trains employees to recognize and prevent intoxication and its associated problems. |
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As well, consider instituting a liberal sick leave policy that allows employees to remain home if members of their household come down with the flu. |
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Some universities began their ETD by instituting and electronic copy requirement along with the paper version during submission of the theses or dissertation. |
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By instituting these programs, we hope to improve our children's education. |
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The visit, in 1928, of the British Simon Commission, charged with instituting constitutional reform in India, resulted in widespread protests throughout the country. |
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Instituting a policy of mortgage cramdown during the midst of the crisis would have reduced the remaining flow of private sector mortgage finance. |
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