Questions of legalities and technicalities, however, are not the only obstacles in the speedy resolutions of moves to unseat him. |
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The new law was announced at the end of last July and provincial officials have closely scrutinized the full meaning of the legalities involved. |
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Stokes's wife, Valeria, a human-resources executive, tutors him on the legalities of hiring. |
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They only have to train me in the legalities of booking people for stopping in these areas, during school times. |
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Because intellectual property issues involve legalities constructed by those in power, people are forced to play by those rules. |
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What really affects the federal and state governments is the issue of inheritance, money, property, and any other legalities involved. |
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A recent court case forced him to travel into the dangerous and uncharted territory of the legalities and complexities of copyright. |
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Father Michael expressed concern over not allowing legalities to defeat the intent of providing human rights assistance to these children. |
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Talk to a temporary agency about your needs, and also speak with a lawyer about the various legalities involved in hiring temporary employees. |
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I'll have to discuss the legalities with your city's police department but I doubt they'll disagree. |
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He said the legalities surrounding Horsfall were one of several factors under consideration. |
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Vows recited in a church or garden or on a mountaintop are separate from the legalities of marriage. |
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In many ancient cultures, the legalities of marriage were formed to ensure the well being of any children brought forth by the union. |
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Blocks, rules, regulations, legalities, traditions and traditional people may come in your path. |
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I don't know the legalities, but I expect that any informal verbal contract would implicitly include something similar. |
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Because that trial was still pending at the time, she couldn't discuss the facts of the case or the specifics of the legalities. |
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While he uses a technical argument about legalities, that our tax cut was not in legislation, the fact is it happened. |
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I will move off the legalities for a moment and talk about the politics of the situation. |
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The legalities and all of the details involved with those options are beyond my scope of understanding. |
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The legalities of the situation didn't prevent the tabloid doorstepping his distraught mother and naming the housing estate where his parents live. |
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I still do not quite understand all of the legalities behind this. |
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And I'm in no position to comment on the legalities of the situation. |
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And what are narrow legalities and nitpicking ethics rules among friends? |
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There are very narrow, well-tailored grounds for review that relate to the legalities of the decision but they do not relate to the merits of the decision. |
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As Deva says, it acts as a way to define in legal terms the relationship of two people, with implications for tax, legalities, immigration and so on. |
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With legalities out of the way, the EU is knuckling down to the serious process of its fifth enlargement, bringing the Union to a total of 25 countries. |
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Classes ranged from the legalities and safety of urban exploration to site design and event documentation. |
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Fealy said criticism of Indonesia should stick to legalities and flaws in the judicial process. |
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We continue to keep struggling to move forward on this issue because of legalities. |
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I think I can rest assured though that the reason for differentiating has to do with process and legalities. |
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It is evident, then, that much more than legalities are meant by becoming a citizen of Canada. |
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This group of people are familiar with the law and the legalities, and are most experienced in the oil and gas business. |
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Ag-CDI funding has helped with legalities to enable the membership drive and run workshops to inform area producers about co-op benefits. |
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Lecture them on the legalities, and you will be met with yawns. |
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This will require an understanding of the complete health care landscape and the availability of tools and processes at their disposal, as well as the legalities in place to protect an individual's right to privacy. |
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First, the issue surrounding the legalities of reduced pesticides rates needs to be dealt with if we are to make greater strides in IPM adoption and concurrent reductions in pesticide use in agriculture. |
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The logistics and legalities of legacy giving. |
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Dr. Dossetor-and I don't mean to draw him into this discussion-in his brief pointed out the grey area of the legalities associated with death and the possession of organs. |
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He is not a person bound by legalities, seeking to win a case, but an arbiter who seeks to dispel erroneous notions on one side or the other by setting forth the truth. |
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But before delving into legalities, here are some thoughts on the all-important decision by the controlling shareholders to take their company public. |
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There are legalities that we constantly have to move around. |
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Since then, he has appeared to play fast and loose with legalities. |
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The rapporteur has not allowed this report to be hijacked by those who want to rehash the debate on the basis for war in Iraq and the legalities surrounding that decision, or lack of them. |
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I watched as families dealt with tragedy, as politicians grappled with legalities, as social service agencies struggled with poverty and as courts wrestled to find the right balance. |
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A judge, more freely than a jury, can exercise discretion uncouched in technical legalities. |
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This interior offering must find its living and visible expression in the totality of the human personality, as distinct from any apparent similarity to the visible and invisible legalities and forms of the world. |
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In all legalities, that parent is saying that child, parent, or grandparent has a tribal affiliation and that is the end of the story. |
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A lawyer can best advise you on the legalities, and whether you have a case. |
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We did not have legalities for land and we had a poor immigration system. |
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