This type of action is none the less procedurally cumbersome and substantively difficult to apply, and is rarely used. |
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There is a natural human tendency to conflate what is legally, procedurally or organizationally permissible with what is ethical. |
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Appeals are procedural in nature, and are launched as a result of decisions which the appellant considers to be procedurally in error. |
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The applicant submits that the Commission's findings are in many respects incorrect both substantively and also procedurally. |
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Review Tribunals must exercise these powers in a way that is procedurally fair. |
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Allowing employees to do so could help to ensure that permits are issued in a procedurally fair, transparent manner. |
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Furthermore, access to asylum procedures in several countries appears to be procedurally connected with mandatory HIV testing. |
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There is no doubt that, procedurally, these types of proceedings are urgent. |
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However, it was procedurally incorrect to use a General Assembly resolution on funding to pursue claims against a Member State. |
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This was, at the least, an attempt to hinder the investigation internally and procedurally. |
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This is procedurally fair and ensures that the decision-maker has all the information necessary before making a decision. |
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The criminal justice system is thus a group of independent but procedurally connected agencies. |
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It is part of dealing procedurally, if one likes, on an interlocutory basis with the problem of unconstitutionality before it is known to be unconstitutional. |
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Mr. Mike Naymark: I think we're learning as we go about what's effective, what makes most sense procedurally and programmatically. |
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As it stands, there is no act that differentiates procedurally between mining in the Namib-Naukluft National Park and mining next to a toxic waste dump. |
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I mean if you're doing one thing all your life and becoming procedurally more and more adept at that one thing, then you're going to end up with quite a fixed view of things. |
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This intensive and egalitarian process is important both procedurally and substantively, Mr. Graeber says. |
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Let us put aside for a second that such a method of fast tracking is procedurally impossible. |
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Their lawyers are arguing that the control orders and Tpims – used to restrict movement, the use of computers and mobile phones and to restrict who suspects can meet – are procedurally flawed on a number of grounds. |
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The lack of continuous, direct controller-pilot communications in procedurally controlled Canadian northern airspace results in communications delays. |
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He has done this, procedurally, by using the coalition's supermajority in the lower house in order to ram through legislation opposed by the upper house. |
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The author states that the appeal judgment was procedurally defective, as the signatures of all relevant judges and the date did not appear on the judgment. |
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The first dealt with the Board's alleged insufficient and procedurally unfair investigation into certain employees' allegations of intimidation and coercion by union representatives. |
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Thus, the aid measures have to be procedurally treated by the Commission as if the aid had been implemented prior to a decision of the Commission. |
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The amendment on patents and public health to the TRIPS Agreement introduced some flexibilities to TRIPS, but is procedurally complex, which limits countries' ability to make use of existing opportunities. |
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Authorities increasingly recognize the need to ensure that decisions on early release, whoever makes them, are handled in a way that is procedurally fair to the offender. |
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In addition to these substantive requirements the derogation must be procedurally sound. |
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This situation was procedurally unfair, as it would create a concern that the parties would not be able to determine the basis for the decision with any degree of certainty. |
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Maybe one day we will have open-world games that can combine intelligent non-player characters with their own dark plans and ambitions, with a procedurally generated story-system. |
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Review Tribunals must exercise their powers in a procedurally fair way. |
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With the aim of expediting traffic, controllers are permitted to depart from established and procedurally safe separation criteria and to use ad hoc procedures. |
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