The job cuts were done fairly and lawfully, based on legitimate business reasons. |
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From the perspective of medical research, the head is as legitimate an object of study as the kidney or liver. |
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Victims of legitimate malpractice are entitled to their access to the courts. |
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Muslims were involved in the trans-Saharan slave trade, as well as more legitimate trade. |
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His use of rhetoric to play with the facts was not a trick or sham, but a legitimate part of a historiographical method. |
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There is also a huge market for smuggled cigarettes with many legitimate retailers selling them under the counter. |
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It also results in the legitimate public use of words that in other contexts are regarded as slang. |
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I'd just started writing for City Pages and was well on my way to becoming a legitimate citizen after a rather touch-and-go adolescence. |
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This is not some Mickey Mouse project, it is a legitimate company with people working on it full time. |
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While there will be some legitimate uncatalogued prints, for the most part the collector should stick to what is catalogued. |
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New techniques allow criminal hackers to compromise legitimate sites to download malware to your computer. |
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As with metrosexuality itself, my position is more a posture than it is a legitimate identity. |
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The primary legitimate medicinal use of methylphenidate is for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children. |
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Since Innocent eventually won that rivalry and was recognized as the legitimate pope, Roger came to be painted as a usurper and a tyrant. |
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I was amazed at the totally blinkered attitudes of the individuals who see no legitimate reason to own a gun in Britain. |
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The Crown Court judge refused to accept this as a legitimate use of the power. |
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In 1992 he went to a therapist, thinking his inability to produce a legitimate tenor sound was due to a mental block. |
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No tax was withheld, and according to Webb he believed this to be a legitimate tax avoidance scheme. |
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Rationalists do not regard moralizing as a legitimate function of government. |
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It can be legitimate to write the brief after the concept has emerged, but there is danger of self-justification narrowing the vision. |
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Who are these feckless, irresponsible moochers using bankruptcy to avoid paying legitimate debts? |
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We needed a legitimate industry producing non-addictive social tonics to replace the demand for illegal drugs. |
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These so-called signature strikes are based on assessments that men carrying weapons or in a militant compound are legitimate targets. |
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I've never sent spam, so why should my legitimate use of the Internet be curtailed? |
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There is a legitimate question about the way the media celebrates one female type to the exclusion of all others, but that is not the issue here. |
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False positives are cases where legitimate messages are misidentified as spam. |
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There can be legitimate objections, as well as xenophobic ones, to a large number of newcomers arriving in a certain area. |
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A third conceptual account of authority or set of conceptions of legitimate authority involves the idea that the authority has a right to rule. |
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In his opinion, miscegenation, illegitimacy, and racial impurity had no place in the construction of a pure and legitimate national race. |
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But where do you draw the line between this kind of usury and legitimate lending? |
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As a result, they may not be equivalent to brand-name products or as safe as generics purchased from a legitimate site in the United States. |
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It is a noteworthy exercise in vitriol, and perhaps self-aggrandizement, but it falls far short of legitimate journalism. |
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The co-opting and misapplication of moral language in political arguments undermines its legitimate use. |
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The soundtrack is trebly 2.0 stereo and features some of the tackiest background music you'll hear in legitimate cinema. |
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The process has been entirely legitimate and there is nothing certainly cut and dried about the application. |
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With those two pieces of data, an attacker can impersonate a legitimate device on that wireless net. |
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But these are legitimate disagreements between mature people, and you wouldn't let a thing like that get in the way. |
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Companies also hire a sokaiya to keep other sokaiya and sometimes legitimate shareholders under control. |
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Without security, regardless of their legitimate rights, women will be fearful and will choose to remain in seclusion. |
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There was a legitimate aim in checking the accuracy of the data she had submitted in support of her social security claim. |
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In fact it is a legitimate personality type that is shared by numerous successful people. |
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Demand a percentage from someone who has discovered a legitimate way of minting money or you'll shut down the mint. |
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The only legitimate and productive political action must be bounded by the limits of the status quo and the Democrats who protect it. |
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Kant was clearly of the view that majority voting does not in itself produce legitimate law. |
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If they work for a foreign company, maternity can be legitimate reason for them to be fired. |
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Unprincipled, unpublishable in any legitimate commercial context, they drove prices down by their readiness to appear anywhere, do anything. |
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The Defendants had a legitimate interest in drawing attention to matters which were material in one or other of these two statutory purposes. |
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Instead of having a calm, rational debate about legitimate issues, he started name-calling and casting insults. |
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In choosing a shelf for this particular book, the bookseller has several legitimate options. |
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My behaviour, when I am conducting perfectly legitimate activity such as registering an insurance claim, is one of abject apology. |
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But legitimate protest has become mixed up with wanton destruction or even violence unrelated to the activities of the businesses attacked. |
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Still, such practices in academe help legitimate the even more extreme forms now commonplace in corporate America. |
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That is not a call for censorship, but it is legitimate to query whether this project is the most suitable to receive public money. |
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It is not that they were unwilling to acknowledge the written word as a legitimate source of learning and wisdom. |
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We really have no idea whether it's legitimate or not, and we don't want to go down the rabbit hole of global monetary conspiracies. |
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There is nothing in the article about that and again it is a legitimate criticism also to be put in the balance. |
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The movie is not weighted down by plot, but it does have a recognizable storyline featuring legitimate characters and a few nice twists. |
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Visits to public places revealed that grievances of the physically disabled people are legitimate and well-founded. |
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Whitelists, for example, search character strings to identify legitimate e-mail addresses. |
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Secondly, there has never been adduced a body of evidence that demonstrates the need to make a new crime out of a hitherto legitimate activity. |
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They have been put upon and shoved and pushed and rooted out of any legitimate role in that society, and it is a huge human tragedy. |
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He also responded to insults with more creative insults, and occasionally responded to legitimate criticisms with well-turned phrases. |
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He was a legitimate welterweight who knocked out light heavyweights during his career. |
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Am I just being stuck-up and judgmental, or should I take my legitimate concerns and run for the hills? |
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That will raise legitimate concerns about the independence of the judiciary. |
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He mixes pitches like a junkballer but also has a legitimate out pitch in his splitter. |
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The questions were legitimate but they rankled with Murray, who can be as delicate off-court as he is destructively powerful on it. |
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But when these rants are offered abroad as legitimate criticisms of this country, it is a cultural crime. |
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Of course, there are plenty of legitimate routes to the top which don't involve telling little white lies about your track record. |
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While it was perfectly legitimate for the society to criticise the treatment choice there was not a scintilla of evidence to support their claim. |
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Analysts believe that whoever wins the election this year will be seen as a legitimate leader. |
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In 1999, the US army chaplaincy recognized the neo-pagan Wicca as a legitimate faith. |
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They are a legitimate use of force insofar as they are used in defense and retaliation against foreign aggression. |
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If we return to the gunshot analogy, we realize why creating sound effects is a perfectly legitimate practice in maintaining realism. |
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We take lives, however small, only when there is a legitimate scientific reason to do so, and nobody we know plucks wings off insects. |
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Thousands of e-mail users have wiped a legitimate Windows file from their computers in the past week following an elaborate hoax virus alert. |
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It would be an impossible precedent for the EU to accept one country that does not recognize the legitimate government of another EU member. |
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The US recognised Beijing as the legitimate government of the whole of China and ended its formal recognition of Taiwan. |
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These contrivances that I declare unto thee are legitimate means of kingcraft. They are not reckoned as methods fraught with deceit. |
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Thus popular sanction will legitimate the silencing of redistributionist and egalitarian policy options. |
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There are no knock-down arguments and there is legitimate disagreement even amongst like-minded experts. |
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Among the outrageous provision are proposals that would see unionists involved in legitimate industrial action locked up as terrorists. |
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I think that it would be legitimate to ask for references from somebody's employer and bank. |
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It is understood the police sergeant denies any wrongdoing and claims he made a legitimate complaint. |
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I do not see why there has to be any particular time limitation, as long as you are achieving some legitimate purpose relevant to alienage. |
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In my judgment it is legitimate to have regard to public perception when considering the characteristics of a penal system. |
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They're determined to impose this agreement on the Australian people without regard for very legitimate concerns. |
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However, as the legal proof showing the marriage relationship, the certificate is an important tool to protect one's legitimate rights. |
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Auditors also found that the District at times lacked documentation to indicate whether spending was done for legitimate school purposes. |
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Second is the value and strength of pluralism, based on a concept of legitimate difference. |
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I said to myself that all sounded legitimate enough, so I agreed to rendezvous with them for a drink at a bar near my house. |
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He's the top power-hitting first baseman in the minors and the only legitimate 50-home-run threat on this list. |
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In other words, can the ethics of a godless secular state be lastingly legitimate and effective? |
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English domestic law imposes a constraint upon the applicability of the doctrine of legitimate expectation. |
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The claims of seemingly legitimate analysts posting commentary online could not be ignored. |
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The legitimate aim was the proper running of a multi-cultural, multi-faith, secular school. |
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It restores him to his legitimate position as one of the leaders of the English school. |
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He says tenancy databases are an important and legitimate tool which help real estate agents carry out their job responsibly. |
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They are laws because they are instructions given by a legitimate authority, not because they are backed up by force. |
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Miss Rose submitted that this passage demonstrated that public perception was a legitimate element of penal policy. |
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While the EPA argues that its use of the restraining order is legitimate under the law, there is no unanimity on that point in legal circles. |
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He had three offshore companies registered in the Isle of Man for legitimate tax avoidance purposes prior to his bankruptcy. |
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Senior Hill sources acknowledged yesterday that the new rule's effect on legitimate charities was an unintended consequence. |
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The removal of the appellants has the legitimate aim of maintaining such control. |
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How did the police come to be accepted as legitimate authority figures rather than politically controversial bearers of power? |
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Furthermore, legitimate children often had the advantage of another parent to balance out any conflicts with their mothers. |
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The slaves were children, in a sense, but not the legitimate children worthy of comfort and care. |
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She knew he would go see Tony later in the day, as he always did, but for his legitimate child he had no time. |
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Yet, parents thank the almighty for providing legitimate children to their girls. |
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But priests can't get married or have legitimate children, so where on earth does the last name Bishop come from? |
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So although Henry is said to have acknowledged more than twenty bastards, he was survived by only one legitimate child, his daughter Matilda. |
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Only rarely do legitimate children express such feelings of inferiority, and these exceptions are instructive. |
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Yet it was not until the Guardianship Act 1973 that statute gave each parent equal and separately exercisable rights over a legitimate child. |
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William sent out news of his victory and invited the Saxon lords to recognize him as the legitimate king. |
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Even a technically legitimate ruler forfeits his right to obedience if his mandates do not correspond to moral norms. |
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Having exhausted all his resources, Pope Innocent finally yielded and recognized Roger as a legitimate king. |
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William wisely would not accept the throne until he was recognized as legitimate king by Parliament. |
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Phoning work to say that you cannot come in because of a migraine will no longer be a legitimate excuse. |
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The legitimate justification for such discrimination, she would suggest, is the majority's moral judgment. |
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The only defender with a legitimate excuse is CB Ryan McNeil, who is playing with a soft cast on his fractured forearm. |
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Many of the arguments made thus far sound like excuses rather than legitimate reasons. |
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Well, both factors play a role here, but they really serve as excuses more than legitimate reasons. |
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Workers in East Asia thus need to explore and combine a variety of tactics to defend their legitimate interests. |
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I do not understand what legitimate reason can have justified its coming into existence. |
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These judges sent a clear message that family caregiving was not a legitimate reason to be excused from jury duty. |
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These theatres focused on legitimate drama and opera but halls providing popular stage entertainments also began to appear. |
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Critics who claim opera is not legitimate theater must be silenced by the unforgettable performance that has been preserved here. |
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It followed that retortion could not always be regarded as a legitimate action from the standpoint of international law. |
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Second, spammers may retweet and change legitimate links to illegitimate ones, the process of which is obfuscated by URL shorteners. |
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A growing method through which hackers exploit legitimate websites is the placing of malicious adverts, known as malvertising. |
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Privateering involved the issuing of letters of marque by a supposedly legitimate authority, but they were not always choosy about the grantees. |
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The administration decided that the liberation of Iraq was a legitimate national-security objective. |
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Rallies and legitimate demonstrations are right and proper ways of making their feelings known. |
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A legitimate government will encourage the regional forces to dissolve their militias in the interest of creating a national army. |
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The danger of false apostles and Paul's legitimate apostolic authority are the initial concerns expressed in his Epistle to the Galatians. |
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What may at first appear to be shareware or legitimate licensed software can, unfortunately, often turn out to not be so. |
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Well, since it's a legitimate line of attack, I think we should explore it a little further. |
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These women would ritually marry men of a superior caste, have numerous lovers, and bear legitimate children. |
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Today, with legitimate reason, the ten symbols are internationally referred to as Arabic numerals. |
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This reduction includes legitimate business oversight, and may even extend, I have been told, to actual malversation of funds. |
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Unfortunately, it leaves the public in the position of trying to discern legitimate science from nonsensical technobabble. |
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By Armistice Day, he was himself a legitimate war hero with several recommendations for medals of valor. |
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Make sure you are logging on to a legitimate website by typing in the URL rather than using a link. |
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I believe film criticism has its own legitimate place as a literary art form. |
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In any case, these sweet crepes are artistic creations and legitimate desserts. |
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The longings and legitimate desires for approval, acceptance and understanding are cut off. |
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In the absence of the rule of law, restraint and legitimate redress for unfair practice were also absent. |
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He went to work as an administrative assistant with a legitimate arms dealer but failed to impress. |
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Harry Truman, who made the decision to use it, shared with the electorate the opinion that the bomb was a legitimate weapon. |
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This acquisition of a majority shareholding goes beyond the legitimate exercise of a majority shareholder's right to manage the company. |
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Without a legitimate starting defensive tackle on their roster, the Eagles must get one. |
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It could cover, therefore, a picket aimed to persuade people not to enter a place of work, established as part of a legitimate trade dispute. |
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It was a completely mad idea, but in a fit of complete and unquestioned insanity I chose to take a swing at it despite my legitimate concerns. |
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How do you tell where legitimate protest, in a sensible cause, shades into madness? |
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He and several Sicilian businessmen are charged with running legitimate companies as fronts for the Mafia. |
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Unless you feel it is from a legitimate company that has made a genuine mistake in mailing you, do not respond to spam email messages. |
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They've given interviews to one of the scandal sheets and they won't talk to the legitimate press. |
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Waiting for due process of the legitimate legal system seems a small price to pay to save even one screwed-up teenager. |
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Piracy became and remained beyond the pale of legitimate state behavior. |
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And with all due respect to that view, it is a legitimate view. |
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Confusion about what is and is not within the legitimate scope of medicine risks leading the profession into a future full of unmet expectations and knotty ethical quandaries. |
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Much to the satisfaction of legitimate entertainers, the book also expresses respect for the art of legerdemain, which it discusses using that very term. |
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We need to gauge neighborhood support and address legitimate concerns. |
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Key to the success of such narratives is the existence of a disenfranchised population who want to be liberated and can be re-imagined as legitimate wielders of state power. |
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The appellant had no other legitimate purpose for making the claim. |
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Cheating the taxman was legitimate if you did it outside the country. |
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Formal studies are often unrealistic because the informal level is crucial to politics, while official language and procedures legitimate or mystify hidden biases. |
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Let's talk about where you draw the line between legitimate civil disobedience, and what constitutes damage to lawful, economical commercial activity. |
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The legitimate authority and reasonable chance of success conditions look problematic, ruling out most wars of liberation and wars of heroic sacrifice. |
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However, not only have there been multiple forcible annexations since the Charter's adoption, but many of them have been accepted as legitimate by the international community. |
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Only 29 per cent of respondents correctly recognised the government or judiciary as the legitimate authorities to make decisions about the legal status of online content. |
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He said the protest should not be perceived as the cry of bad losers but as a legitimate move to bring sanity to the game by discouraging unsporting behaviour. |
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It may be subject to legitimate restrictions, for example, statutory limitation periods, security for costs orders, regulations concerning minors and persons of unsound mind. |
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The study relied on 175 separate studies, utilizing 90,000 direct measurements, spanning 100 years, using the scientifically legitimate chemical method. |
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Yes, I know the courts will never let this argument stand, but it's the fact that someone is trying to pass this off as a legitimate defense that boggles the mind. |
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Due to Henry VIII's agonising difficulty in siring a healthy, legitimate male heir, the succession was safeguarded by both royal wills and acts of Parliament. |
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When folded several times, similar to origami, cardboard had legitimate structural strength. |
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Since Charles II, James's brother, was unlikely to have further legitimate children, James's remarriage was imperative and a hunt for suitable partners began. |
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Second, whatever Hacked Off and the politicians may say, some legitimate journalism will now be curtailed. |
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I'm sure there are some legitimate ones, but my Japanese friends tell me most are ripoffs, padding the bill with all kinds of special services that aren't that special. |
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Three times married, he had five legitimate children by his first wife. |
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He had gone on to live with aunt, Shirley Brown and an uncle, James Brown, who is a manifestly legitimate minister. |
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The document contained a clause for massive penalties to be levied if any other investors with legitimate claims later surfaced. |
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But an absence of niceties nor an unwillingness to conform is not a legitimate cause for impeachment. |
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Williams sold hardware manufactured by a legitimate company, said Sargent, who took a 25 to 30 percent commission. |
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He would use victims' financial information to open new accounts under their names, and then siphon money from their legitimate accounts into the new, fraudulent ones. |
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Over the past few decades, the study of telomeres has risen to become a white-hot area of very legitimate scientific research. |
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It had to be secured by purchase from the legitimate rulers of the tribes. |
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It discusses the theory advanced by John Rawls that authority is legitimate if and only if it acts in accord with principles the subjects agree to. |
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Privateers operated within the political economy of mercantilism, which recognized the expansion or protection of a nation's trade as a legitimate purpose of war. |
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Gallo charges that the rape allegations at Wesleyan minimize legitimate rape allegations. |
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Obviously we couldn't see what the suspect's hands were doing behind his back, but is there a legitimate case, a legitimate justification there for smashing him in the face? |
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There is no legitimate medical justification for retraction. |
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None of the older disciplines had to legitimate themselves theoretically. |
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In some cases, a legitimate justification may, indeed, be possible. |
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Aleppo has been a stronghold of the more legitimate opposition to Bashar al-Assad. |
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And comes to believe not only in love but in upward mobility and being legitimate and leaving this life of crime far behind. |
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In order to address the legitimate concerns of the Children's Aid Society that this case proceed without delay from here on in, I will case manage it. |
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Since Johnson's legitimate and completely justified request Jordan has come out in the press and said that Johnson will be playing his football at Selhurst Park next season. |
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Policemen will no longer accept SARS as a legitimate excuse. |
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It is worth acknowledging that there are often very legitimate and understandable reasons for the failure of reviewers to provide timely and high quality reviews. |
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Lawmakers do have a legitimate and undeniable need to freely express their views and openly advocate the interests of their constituents in the legislative process. |
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The eternal bleat from the Right is that they are being prevented from asking legitimate questions by an hysterical climate of political-correctness. |
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What worked at the bucket shops didn't play on Wall Street. Within six months of the start of his legitimate trading career Livermore was wiped out. |
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The site looks nice, probably scraped from a legitimate site. |
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Prudie learned this approach as it is used in legitimate theater. |
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There are limits to the painting of banditry and extortion as the legitimate raising of taxes. |
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If the state thinks it is legitimate then it legitimates its own laws. |
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He was courteous, explained the legitimate reason we were briefly pulled over, and then let us continue on our way. |
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While each could make testamentary dispositions to the other, such bequests were subject to certain statutory rights of the spouse or any legitimate children. |
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The state was reunified and a legitimate democratic government in power. |
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We've already spotted spear-phishing campaigns where criminals send emails posing as a legitimate company in order to extract additional personal information. |
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Rand Paul wants us to focus calmly on the issue of whether governmental authority has exceeded its legitimate scope. |
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Creatine monohydrate took the world by storm and gave bodybuilders and athletes a legitimate way to build muscle, increase strength, and enhance performance. |
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Therefore, if I were in a committed heterosexual relationship, with no desire to get married, I might well have a legitimate grievance at that stage. |
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It's also the Conservative Party asking perfectly legitimate questions about whether Lord Paul, who is a big donor to the Labour Party, is a non-dom. |
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The alternative synod representatives said they would ask for the summoning of a church-people's council to elect a legitimate patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. |
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A company that produces legitimate and original Internet-only television shows has fallen victim to a particularly aggressive group of anti-piracy protestors. |
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My own view, for what it is worth, is that where national governments fund health care they have a legitimate interest in properly funding research into treatment. |
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Such conduct is part of every state's legitimate right of self-defense. |
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This reasoning in the Minister's speech, if it is legitimate to refer to it at all, does not show that the new section filled a lacuna in the previous statute. |
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The high incidence of white-collar crime poses a serious threat to entrepreneurship and the future of legitimate business activities in Eastern Europe. |
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Given the history of speed traps in Texas, it's a legitimate concern. |
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However, we should not confuse the legitimate desire for a new spacefaring civilization with the equally legitimate goal of building return on investment. |
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Grieving people can lose perspective and thrust their sorrow on the rest of us, as if exposing their suffering makes it more legitimate or significant. |
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The idea of quelling the legitimate resistance of an occupied people by the application of massive, gratuitous violence and murder, is not peculiar to Japan. |
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At the same time, rogue elements have attempted to rob the economy of our region of legitimate revenue through misdeclarations to Customs and Excise. |
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In a wiretap channel, the eavesdropper is assumed to receive messages transmitted by the sender over a channel that is noisier than the legitimate receiver's channel. |
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The death of William, his only legitimate son, in 1120 in the wreck of the White Ship brought Henry's whole carefully contrived edifice tumbling down. |
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They are legitimate game and can be hunted from stands or stalked on foot. |
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For a lot of these guys, a good percentage of their income comes from the garage and comes from legitimate means. |
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The bank spat the dummy over a light but legitimate pasting in BRW over internal discontent toward its management team in general and its managing director in particular. |
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This is an extraordinary piece of work that manages to merge legitimate concerns with some of the most neurotically paranoid reasoning I've ever seen. |
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Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock, Gen. John Gibbon, engineer Gouverneur Warren, and artillerist Henry J. Hunt emerged from the battle as legitimate heroes. |
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Eventually, exception to the actual infinite became exception to the idea that the infinite could be a legitimate object of mathematical study at all. |
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It simply decides that on the facts of that case the parent company in question had a legitimate interest in preserving and maximising the assets of its solvent subsidiary. |
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During the early part of this century, American mobsters began buying up legitimate businesses in order to explain the origins of their ill-gotten loot. |
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In terms of this law, public officials who exhibit a lifestyle above their official means are prosecuted unless they can prove legitimate possession of this wealth. |
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I would love very much to make a legitimate connection with Ireland and, thus, would be most indebted to any, and all, that could be of assistance. |
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Owners of legitimate art will be asked to create identity cards for each of their works that will be added to the database. |
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This may seem to imply that judicial review no longer serves a legitimate purpose and should be abandoned. |
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In Turkey, crime groups in border areas are exploiting the labor of Syrian male refugees who cannot find legitimate employment. |
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And, in the process, he redefines himself as well, as one whose marriage to a wealthy heiress is legitimate despite the lowliness of the class position in which he began. |
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The Calvinists also thought the Lutherans were too docile politically, and the Lutherans accused the Calvinists of resisting the legitimate Prince. |
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The world can no longer afford the blind suspicion, destructive rivalries and indifference to the legitimate fears of others that have brought it to this state. |
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Ticket barriers at stations slow down passenger flow, but the determined non-payer can still vault over them, or sneak through behind a legitimate ticketholder. |
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For all his legitimate straining to be perceived as a bona fide artist, Jack makes his best work when he goes tabloid, turning his amorous travails into juicy tell-alls. |
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He resigned himself to becoming a legitimate baller at linebacker. |
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He said the United States did not take sides but had to deal with the elected legitimate government in place. |
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As a result, legitimate art is doing a bad job of taking us outside our comfort zone. |
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He puts to shame any legitimate causes in the domain name battle. |
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It is perfectly legitimate for him, as a strategic measure in that desired direction, to push for a drastic reduction or repeal of the income tax. |
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Accreditation allows legitimate course work credits to be transferred from one institution to the next and legitimizes your degree. |
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Henry I left no legitimate male heirs, his son William Adelin having died in the White Ship disaster. |
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However, in signing the Treaty of Lambeth in 1217, Louis conceded that he had never been the legitimate king of England. |
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Immigrants have also arrived as legitimate Eurostar passengers without proper entry papers. |
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Many local rites that remained legitimate even after this decree were abandoned voluntarily, especially in the 19th century. |
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In Leviathan, Hobbes set out his doctrine of the foundation of states and legitimate governments and creating an objective science of morality. |
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As a result, he maintains that such an agreement is not voluntary and therefore cannot be considered a legitimate contract at all. |
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On the other hand, Aquinas forbade the overthrow of any morally, Christianly and spiritually legitimate king by his subjects. |
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The protesting and dissenting minority at once claimed to be the legitimate Free Church. |
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The right to the arms passes from the original bearer to those of his legitimate direct descendants by a male line. |
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Illegitimate sons were entitled to shares equal to those of legitimate sons, provided they had been acknowledged by the father. |
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Individuals are held to communally approved customs that evoke a legitimate communal authority that can constrain the possible outcomes. |
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Historically, War in most societies has been bound by highly ritualized constraints that limit the legitimate means by which war was waged. |
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Despite gazillions of copyvios, there are still valid and legitimate groups there which are not harmed in the least by this. |
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Jon Snow is the legitimate heir to the Targaryen line, by the old rules, of the old government, which was dissolved and reshaped by King Robert. |
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He was succeeded by two legitimate sons, Adherbal and Hiempsal, and an illegitimate son, Jugurtha. |
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It is unclear if William would have been supplanted in the ducal succession if Robert had had a legitimate son. |
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Meanwhile, Henry was attempting to act the part of a legitimate king, witnessing marriages and settlements and holding court in a regal fashion. |
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Henry presented himself as the legitimate heir to Henry I and commenced rebuilding the kingdom in his image. |
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As the third legitimate son of King Henry II, he was not expected to ascend the throne. |
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Richard produced no legitimate heirs and acknowledged only one illegitimate son, Philip of Cognac. |
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When Gaunt and Katherine later married, their descendants were made legitimate by an Act of Parliament. |
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Nevertheless, the Beauforts remained closely allied with Gaunt's legitimate descendants from his first marriage, the House of Lancaster. |
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At the time of his last stand against the Lancastrians, Richard was a widower without a legitimate son. |
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In 1570, Pope Pius V declared Elizabeth a heretic who was not the legitimate queen and her subjects no longer owed her obedience. |
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Both James's children died without legitimate issue, bringing the Stuart family to an end. |
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Many former members of the Rump continued to regard themselves as England's only legitimate constitutional authority. |
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He then enjoyed legitimate boxing knockouts of leading contenders Ruhlin and Tom Sharkey. |
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Peterson was dropped to the canvas twice, although the first time was counted as a slip instead of a legitimate knockdown. |
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The Maniots considered piracy as a legitimate response to the fact that their land was poor and it became their main source of income. |
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William Kidd, for instance, began as a legitimate British privateer but was later hanged for piracy. |
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When Casimir the Great died in 1370, leaving no legitimate male heir, the Piast dynasty came to an end. |
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He did however concede in his letter to Eden that Britain had legitimate interests in Egypt. |
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This necessarily introduces distortion, and can lead to legitimate disputes about what the true inflation rate is. |
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First, the illegitimate funds are furtively introduced into the legitimate financial system. |
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Reverse money laundering is a process that disguises a legitimate source of funds that are to be used for illegal purposes. |
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This strengthens the drug industry while weakening the efforts of law enforcement to monitor the flow of drug money into the legitimate economy. |
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Cowie said the holding company was used for legitimate business and he was not aware of illicit transactions. |
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Schemes of mass rape would be legitimate as long as Richardson emphasized the negative aspects of his character at the same time. |
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The question then arises as to when, if at all, it might be legitimate to break the law. |
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Mary, the only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland, was six days old when her father died and she acceded to the throne. |
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She was said to have been born prematurely and was the only legitimate child of James to survive him. |
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Llywelyn had a strong claim to be the legitimate ruler and began a campaign to win power at an early age. |
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Giraldus Cambrensis refers to Iorwerth Drwyndwn as the only legitimate son of Owain Gwynedd. |
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Following Iorwerth's death, Llywelyn was, at least in the eyes of the church, the legitimate claimant to the throne of Gwynedd. |
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He declared that he was still Yemen's legitimate president and called on state institutions and loyal officials to relocate to Aden. |
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Although Louis' management was finding him bouts against legitimate heavyweight contenders, no path to the title was forthcoming. |
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The General de Gaulle proclaimed himself the legitimate leader of Free France and vowed to continue to fight. |
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