Her barrister was specifically allowed to prompt the witness in reexamination. |
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A compelling influence on me has been the feminist movement and the reexamination of men's roles in relationship to women. |
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The person concerned must first apply to the administrative authority for a reexamination of that final decision. |
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These important insights must be applied to a reexamination of the basic function of the criminal law in terms of modern mass society. |
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These data suggest that a reexamination of local transit services might be in order. |
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The implementation of this section may require a reexamination of the statutes and rules of practice. |
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This can lead to the reexamination of documents causing additional costs and delays. |
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Besides the combat materiel, the reexamination of equipment of the ground troops should also concern the means of reconnaissance, of targeting and of command and control of operations. |
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Many of these changes may also have an impact on the conclusions and comments made in this Discussion Paper and necessitate a reexamination of these issues in the future. |
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The debate in two successive Research Councils has clearly demonstrated concern for a more substantial reexamination of the future of the JRC, and its role in a technological society. |
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In June, the USPTO issued the reexamination certificate. |
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But the most important and most challenging objective of the Office of revision is the reexamination of the basic policies underlying the main institutions of the Civil Code. |
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When coupled with the possibility of obtaining a stay of litigation, the strategic use of reexamination has changed the patent litigation landscape as significantly as have contingency fee arrangements. |
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The speed at which organizations change makes continual reexamination necessary and this stimulates innovative solutions that make it possible to remain competitive. |
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We believe this reexamination request is important for realizing the long-term value of our drug, as the outcome of this process should remove any ambiguity with regard to this patent area. |
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Documentation on the worksheet of the raw site data, as well as the rationale behind the score assigned to any particular factor, will facilitate peer review and reexamination of the site classification, as required. |
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The second withdrawn proposal dealt generally with a reexamination of all compensation programs for senior executives in the past decade to ensure that they fully complied with Ontario Securities Commission regulations. |
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This will entail subsequently a reexamination of educational policies in order to integrate a thoroughly inclusive perspective, where barriers and discriminatory factors are identified. |
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Birthdays can be moments of contemplation, reexamination, and reinvention. |
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This has caused reexamination of natural preservatives which occur in vegetables. |
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In such cases the reexamination is conducted by another jury so that the decision is still left in the hands of the people. |
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Chapter 8 offers a reexamination of the English progressive, with special attention devoted to the imperfective paradox. |
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Attempts to control public expenditure, particularly since the mid-1970s, have led to some reexamination of which programs should remain in the public sector. |
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But a conceptual crisis has arisen in modern medicine and biology, a crisis that stems precisely from the realization that the definition of death taken for granted for millennia requires reexamination. |
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However, new discoveries and reexamination of existing Stegosaurus specimens since the 1970s suggest that the plates alternated along the backbone, as no two plates from the same animal have exactly the same shape or size. |
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As part of the ongoing reexamination, the Commission appreciates the need to improve the selection procedure and will call on the various players to make proposals. |
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The idea of a reexamination of the issue of energy taxation, taking account of energy and environmental matters, is taken up by many contributors. |
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The recommendation to use the Laspeyres formula needs reexamination. |
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Kinship had been transformed above all by the interest in gender, which had forced a very thorough reexamination of the way in which kinship had been constituted as a subject of academic concern. |
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Reexamination of the walls revealed that two rooms were originally wallpapered. |
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