If this meant the relinquishment of territory to achieve dominant and fortifiable terrain and features, so be it. |
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They can make the right gestures, but even a small relinquishment of authority produces ugly withdrawal symptoms. |
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Secondly, and connectedly, it is an attempt at absolute relinquishment of the vantage of a particular sector, class, dialect, jargon, idiolect or diction. |
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Running for office means a relinquishment of privacy and family life that might, in general, be harder on women than men. |
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However, since the grievor did not meet the eligibility requirements, the relinquishment of his Cpl rank and pay were necessary. |
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This section also provides guidelines for cases where a person withdraws their declaration of voluntary relinquishment. |
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Officers should always conduct an in-person interview when accepting voluntary relinquishment of permanent resident status. |
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Of course, the fact that relinquishment or transfer has or has not taken place in a given case may not be the subject of challenge. |
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Addition of new members through procreation or adoption and their relinquishment when mature. |
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In addition to work commitments or surface rentals, the Bank study is very specific about land surface relinquishment requirements. |
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Once outside Canada, he filed an appeal arguing that his relinquishment should be considered null and void because he had signed under duress. |
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The rate of relinquishment for women of color has traditionally remained low. |
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He quotes Napoleon's memoirs to show how deeply the Frenchman admired Washington and how utterly baffled he was by his voluntary relinquishment of power. |
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Any relinquishment to one of the clauses of the Conditions must not be considered as a renunciation to any other right, modality or clauses of the Conditions. |
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Abandonment, in Anglo-American property law, the relinquishment of possession of property with an intent to terminate all ownership interests in that property. |
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Iroquois relinquishment of claims to additional territory west of the Ohio was disputed by adjacent tribes, however, especially the Shawnee, leading to misunderstanding and bloodshed in that area for years to come. |
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Film work has been a process of relinquishment. |
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Acceptance of the offer shall imply the relinquishment of any claim of whatever nature against the Community in respect of any loss within the meaning of Article 1, including interest and costs. |
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The Board nonetheless recommended that the CDS deny the grievance with respect to the grievor's rank relinquishment and his request for back pay and seniority. |
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In addition, if the progressive fee system was combined with the possibility of a more flexible system of relinquishment, contractors would have the opportunity to further reduce exploration costs. |
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I believe that the relinquishment of power in certain respects will be inevitable to remove the final barriers to the internal market as soon as possible. |
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The forced transition to a lifestyle more compatible with the demands of modern economies has usually involved a relinquishment, in whole or in part, of the attachment to ancestral land. |
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Registration of an industrial design shall have effect for five years as from the filing date, save for earlier termination resulting, in particular, from relinquishment, renunciation or cancellation. |
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