The first respondent applied for orders that the proceedings be stayed unless the applicant provides security for costs. |
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One respondent stated that course work is offered using a traditional classroom setting. |
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This is because to come under the laws a business must be both incorporated and a respondent to a federal award. |
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I find that the respondent himself actually either did this writing or wrote these letters or it was at the respondent's instigation. |
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Each respondent then dropped the questionnaire into the store's ballot box. |
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The respondent is self-employed as a contractor to the Toronto area film production industry. |
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The judge made a finding that the appellant was negligent because he threw a ball for his dog close to where the respondent was standing. |
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The respondent moves now to stay these proceedings including the pending trial. |
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The respondent signed her assent to the petitions and obtained the assents of two other heirs-at-law. |
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We say that if it is necessary, the second respondent in its argument has raised a contention. |
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The respondent owed the appellant only the ordinary general duty of care owed by an occupier to a lawful entrant. |
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A major difference in the findings contrasts those for outreach clients and the other respondent groups. |
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The breath was positive and the respondent was arrested and conveyed to Brecon Police Station. |
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That was by no means forthcoming and on 23 August 1990 the respondent issued an originating summons in the High Court seeking possession. |
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The respondent received clients' files from two separate former lawyers and proceeded to work on the case. |
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I must say first of all that I find that the respondent is not a credible witness. |
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Counsel for the respondent challenged the honesty and fullness of the account given by Ms Peters for the delay. |
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Both the applicant and the respondent were seeking sole custody of the children. |
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The research team administered the questionnaires verbally to each respondent. |
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Very well, and these other affidavits, I take it, are affidavits filed by the respondent. |
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A randomly assigned number was generated by the computer and assigned to each respondent to ensure confidentiality. |
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One Republican respondent said that money is better spent on direct mail, telemarketing and events. |
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However, it has been held that the petitioner need not find it intolerable to live with the respondent because of his adultery. |
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In the arbitration, the respondent alleges constructive dismissal against the applicants who collectively were his employer. |
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I was in conversation with the respondent about his views on the tape-recording of formal interviews at the police station. |
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The other issue is the quantum of spousal support payable from the respondent to the applicant. |
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In the circumstances then prevailing, the respondent throughout behaved reasonably. |
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One respondent said that poultry plants have increased water consumption from approximately six gallons to 9.5 gallons per bird. |
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No respondent dissented from the vocational view, but teachers rarely voiced it. |
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After you finish question 12, thank the respondent for their time and offer them the info sheet that explains more about this study. |
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Secondly, I find the respondent was fully aware and fully understood that she was waiving any claim for property and support. |
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What are the primary learning needs of fathers from the perspective of both respondent groups? |
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The selected respondent should not have been within hearing range of any previous respondents. |
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Thus Mr Smith is now the respondent to this appeal, whereas Mr Clark was the claimant below. |
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It is the respondent mother's position that she was coerced into accepting the revised support. |
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I was concerned by the degree of animosity displayed in the witness box by the respondent to the applicant. |
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The respondent must have been alive to the possibility that a cyclist could come along. |
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This respondent throws into relief the transition he has made from one mode to the other. |
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In addition to the claim for prerogative relief, the prosecutor also seeks an injunction against the third respondent. |
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It was accepted by the respondent that his managerial performance exhibited regrettable lapses and the tribunal can only wholeheartedly agree. |
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Suppose a student cannot correctly state the distinction between operant and respondent behavior but can shape the lever press. |
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The kind of behavior that is correlated with specific eliciting stimuli may be called respondent behavior, and a given correlation a respondent. |
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The results demonstrated that the sociality of a situation potentiates respondent laughter. |
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The first two, habituation and respondent learning are specific to behaviors called reflexes. |
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It follows that there is a duty on the applicant to present the case against each respondent fairly. |
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One of your arguments is that a relevant matter in approaching our constitutional problem is that the respondent is resident in South Australia. |
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But if he is named as a respondent, he is a respondent party to the proceedings, is he not? |
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Leading or loaded questions are ones that appear to lead the respondent in a particular direction. |
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With the closed question, the respondent is given a limited choice of possible answers. |
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No respondent gained a score of 25 and no respondents gained zero or one correct response. |
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Now, of course, none of the respondent defendants were parties to that action. |
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The applicant is to pay the costs of the respondent of the summons on an indemnity basis, such costs to be taxed forthwith. |
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The respondent submits that the applicant's difficulties are of his own making. |
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Each respondent answered three questions, of which only the last concerned Mars. |
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The respondent submits that a mandatory order is not appropriate and just for several reasons. |
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The respondent regularly telephoned his wife for her to arrange a taxi to collect him. |
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The achievement of rapport between interviewer and respondent is therefore a delicate balancing act. |
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The respondent husband is a self-employed businessman in the City of Niagara Falls. |
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In particular, one respondent noted the difficulty posed by telephones with keypads on the handset. |
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Completion of the questionnaire constituted informed consent from the respondent. |
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Overall scores are computed by totaling the number of critical endorsements the respondent has made. |
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The Clerk shall give notice to the respondent in Form 5 and a copy shall be sent to the applicant. |
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I appreciate that there are cogent reasons to side with the respondent on this issue. |
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The second of the three points that was highlighted by his Honour was that the first respondent failed to cease operating when he sighted blood. |
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The respondent has brought a motion for an order dismissing the application. |
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Put the other way around, the respondent is more likely to be dogmatic, technical and uncompromising. |
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Do you say that the respondent appealed or sought special leave to appeal against that decision? |
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With the information thereby obtained, a main respondent was designated, who then completed a household questionnaire. |
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The employee alleged that the respondent was negligent in failing to warn of the hump. |
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At the roadside the respondent was asked to provide a specimen of breath for a breath test. |
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The police officers required the respondent to provide a specimen of breath for a roadside breath test. |
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It may be that the respondent will reproduce the transcript as part of the further material. |
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Investigation by the society revealed a history of abuse of alcohol as well as prescription and non-prescription drugs by the respondent mother. |
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The cover letter explained that there were no codes that could be used to link a completed questionnaire to a particular respondent. |
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The applicant's income was less than that of the respondent but still significant. |
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Thus the actual levels of perceived social support cannot be discriminated by respondent category. |
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If he is successful, the respondent has the onus of justifying the discriminatory activity. |
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I draw the Court's attention to the fact that the intent of this application was for the imprisonment of me, as the respondent to the application. |
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A leading question encourages the respondent to give a certain type of answer. |
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This last argument submitted by the respondent cannot be upheld in view of Robichaud v The Queen, supra. |
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Prizes will be awarded for best appellant factum and best respondent factum, and to the best pleaders. |
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The fact that a particular respondent uses a placebo in a clinical context is not likely to be misremembered, however, even if the frequency is misjudged. |
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A pollster selects a random sample of voters, calls them up on the telephone, and asks who the respondent would vote for if the election were being held today. |
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On 18 June 2001, the respondent served a notice to quit on the applicants. |
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The respondent produced no evidence to rebut the claim for such relief and the learned trial judge, quite properly, attached significance to the failure. |
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Interestingly, the one land grant program with a strongly increasing number of graduates was not identified as such by the respondent in the telephone interview. |
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Counsel for respondent has recalled to us the virtues of self-reliance and frugality. |
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There had been a medical examination before his employment which identified that disability and the respondent chose to take him on with that disability. |
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The respondent shall thus pay the applicant the aforementioned sum in full satisfaction of her claim for unjust enrichment within sixty days of this judgment. |
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With respect to these two pensions, the first pension was fully vested at the time of separation and thus the respondent wife has fully realized on this asset. |
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I do not find the respondent to be intentionally underemployed. |
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The second question asked the interviewer to evaluate if the respondent appeared bored or impatient during the interview and was scored as a dichotomy. |
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But there is nothing in this case which would warrant the grant of an injunction against the third respondent unless the decision of the Tribunal was void. |
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In face-to-face interviews, trained caseworkers are often used, and in most interviews the race and ethnicity of the interviewer and respondent were matched. |
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A home study by the Essex Children's Aid Society indicates that the respondent father's home is suitable and that the child appears comfortable when he is there. |
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Consequently, His Honour Judge Tetlow was correct, in my judgment, that what he had to assess was the chance of the respondent succeeding on his counterclaim. |
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It is very well to say that the respondent ought not in conscience to retain this money and that that consideration is enough to found an action for money had and received. |
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There is a plausible argument for the respondent on the following lines. |
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One of the officers then formed the opinion that the respondent had been drinking intoxicating liquor and requested him to provide a specimen of breath for a breath test. |
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The respondent was arrested and conveyed to Chichester police station where he provided a breath specimen of 78 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. |
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Is it possible that an unpinnable fear factor skews respondent response, that the voter exiting the polling booth tells the pollster what he thinks the pollster wants to hear? |
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The respondent submitted that breath samples are so unobtrusive and routine that they may be an exception to the exclusionary rule applied to conscriptive evidence. |
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It comes then to be examined, whether the respondent could legally punish Mr. Lawless by imprisonment, by virtue of any inherent or implied power in the court in which he presided. |
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Another respondent, a cigarette smoker, asserted that he had never felt one ounce of pressure from advertising to start smoking. |
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On September 27, 1996, the trial court promulgated a Decision in favor of the private respondent and against the petitioners, the decretal portion of which reads as follows. |
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It is common ground that the proferens here is the respondent. |
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This respondent suspected that most of the people who leave in this way are not genuine refugees. |
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For example, a respondent might be unwilling to answer a question, fail to remember the right answer, or misunderstand the question. |
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The number of chronic conditions a respondent reported was dichotomized to reflect the presence of one or more. |
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Questions that are difficult to understand when read out loud will compromise data quality and make it harder for the respondent to answer. |
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It turned out that for every male respondent who said he did not feel up to the job, there were two women who felt the same way. |
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The complainant, Gino Dumont, worked for the respondent as a transcontinental semi-trailer truck operator. |
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Furthermore, the respondent could not be prejudiced by it since the respondent was aware of the contents of the material. |
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If the respondent does not speak a language that any of your team members speak, you will need to rely on a third person to translate for you. |
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The document proposed various strategies aimed at helping the respondent State find a way out of its predicament. |
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It also ordered the respondent to issue a written apology and pay damages for pain and suffering. |
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The complainant alleged that the respondent sexually harassed her during the period when they were both members of their union's local executive. |
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The complainant alleged that during an out-of-town charter the respondent had sexually harassed her in her hotel room. |
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One of these rulings set out preliminary findings and required the respondent to answer a direction to show cause. |
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One respondent said he would refuse to do telephone show causes, and would insist that the client be brought to Whitehorse. |
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The following table fleshes out the measures adopted or in the process of being adopted by the respondent Regions. |
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It is therefore much better to raise standards to a level where a respondent is comfortable even when dealing with a high risk correspondent. |
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The petitioner married the respondent, a citizen of Kenya, and the parties had not seen each other since the ceremony. |
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Culture was defined as the cultural group with which the respondent most identified. |
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With a few well-chosen words, you can put the respondent in the right frame of mind for the interview. |
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An isolator intended for asepsis and containment of cytotoxic residue was reported by one respondent in Atlantic Canada. |
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As one interview respondent statedd: 'The biggest subsidy to the arts, bar none, is that provided by artists themselves. |
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The respondent was found in contempt of court and sentenced to nine months in prison. |
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The respondent must respond only to changes in the brightness of the circles and the volume of low tones. |
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Finally, a census must take notice of respondent attitudes towards the census. |
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Accordingly, in order to prove it is not liable, the respondent must establish that the non-conformance or harm results from a force majeure. |
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The statutory amendments shift the evidential burden of proof to the respondent if the complainant proves what he or she is required to prove at the first stage. |
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The questioning also includes queries about how prepared the respondent would be to pay extra in order to speed up improvements to the water network. |
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The position of the respondent husband may also be briefly stated. |
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Analysis included comparison between and within respondent groups. |
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The unequal sample sizes in the four respondent groups were noted. |
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The most disturbing respondent narrative came from a female runner. |
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Weaknesses: There are a limited number of objects and can be fatiguing for the respondent. |
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In the case before it, the Tribunal had refused to take into consideration two offers from the respondent to settle. |
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The respondent may cross-examine each of the complainant's witnesses, subject to any restrictions that the Tribunal may impose. |
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The survey cover letter instructed the respondent to return the completed survey via CRILF's toll-free fax line. |
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Dixon was facing criminal charges for allegedly hiring a hit man to kill the respondent and uttering threats to her. |
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The former owner of the vessel decided to privatize the ferry service and the respondent took over the operation. |
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Pressuring a respondent to test a product they do not want to try is totally prohibited. |
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On the contrary, if the style is too formal, this may cause a timorous respondent to close down even more. |
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One respondent noted that talk about the determinants of health can be paralyzing to some government officials. |
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One respondent stated that the community had initiated contact with the company rather than wait for the company to make the first move. |
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The complainant was employed with the respondent as a bus operator for more than 18 years. |
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The complainant and the respondent, her co-worker, were bus drivers for a coach line. |
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If the respondent missed any marked with an asterisk, the system sends him or her back to the skipped question. |
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Only if we were really satisfied that by returning them to the respondent state they would be dealt with would we really espouse such a system. |
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Unanswerable questions require the respondent to recall information that is impossible to answer with any accuracy, if at all. |
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This development was carried out so that the impact of an expected increase in respondent initiated mailback was catered for at the same time. |
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He purchased building materials and other supplies on credit from the respondent, Kilrich Industries Ltd. |
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This is because respondent may be interrupted and finally complete hours later radically increasing the mean time to complete. |
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But the respondent may not know of that for some time, i.e. not know that his trial judgment is back in the melting pot. |
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The complainant was employed as a heavy-duty mechanic with the respondent trucking company. |
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Thus a respondent at the outset of its case can ask the Tribunal to make a decision based solely on the evidence of the complainant. |
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No tests were done in this respect on either the respondent or the complainant. |
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The Tribunal found that, on the first shift, the respondent had no basis for perceiving that his comments were unwelcome. |
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Furthermore, the respondent had a large and interchangeable work force designed to cope with absenteeism. |
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Very often we possess information regarding a potential respondent prior to sending out a survey. |
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One market respondent mentions that this advantage is especially important for the table grape segment. |
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Make sure, as much as possible, to note exact wording by the respondent for better qualitative analysis. |
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The Registrar shall forthwith transmit to the respondent a certified copy of the application. |
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This mediation may result in an apology or a written agreement between the victim and the respondent. |
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Once the survey respondent has been identified, it is necessary to identify the best person to fill in the questionnaire. |
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Such an order can be made without notice to, and in the absence of, the respondent. |
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In December 2001, however, we received a valid complaint from a lawyer representing a respondent. |
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For all target variables the mode of data collection is personal interview with the household respondent or extraction from registers. |
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This information would not be and was not available to anyone other than the applicant and respondent. |
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One respondent noted that staff cannot do any advocacy work because of this agency's charitable status. |
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Changes were made to the questionnaire based on the test results and respondent comments. |
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If not, a note should instruct the respondent to skip this question and move on to the next. |
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Travellers using manual and power wheelchairs were at least as likely to have flown on small aircraft as the average respondent. |
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The same is probably true of a decision made on the basis of submission by the respondent to the jurisdiction. |
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The shared burden of proof implies that when there is a prima facie case of discrimination, the burden of proof in court cases must shift back to the respondent when evidence of such discrimination is brought forward. |
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The petitioner gives the first presentation, and may reserve some time to rebut the respondent's arguments after the respondent has concluded. |
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The respondent may accept the Court's jurisdiction and file its own memorial on the merits of the case. |
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But rarely does it cover the respondent in even short-term glory. |
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The subindices based on selected questions and respondent characteristics all weakened in June along with the main Index. |
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I JUST love to encounter smart alecs like your respondent Eric Ward of Moseley. |
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Mostly, these have been relationships of 10 or less years. However, one respondent has celebrated her silver wedding anniversary. |
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The respondent noted that it is difficult to separate out activities in each of these areas, given that staff provide services on more of a continuum, moving from one stage to the next. |
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The 1980 U. S. census records the highest grade of school or year of college attended or completed by the respondent without specifying whether a credential was obtained or not. |
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Moreover, her future rate of headache-related absenteeism was predicted to be at a level which the respondent could easily accommodate without undue hardship. |
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Faulty recollections, tendencies to exaggerate or underplay events, and inclinations to give answers that appear more 'socially desirable' are several reasons why a respondent may provide a false answer. |
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If a proposed proposition was unconnected with any of the preceding propositions, the respondent would respond with agreement, rejection or doubt depending on what he understood the actual state of affairs in the world to be. |
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These questions can make the respondent feel compelled to answer in a particular way, which can be off-putting to the respondent and skew the survey results. |
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In reviewing the evidence, the Tribunal found that, although the respondent had considered accommodating the complainant, it had erroneously concluded that doing so would cause it undue hardship. |
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If the respondent is unable to provide this information, ask whether she has any documentation, such as an identification card, horoscope, or a birth or baptismal certificate that might give a date of birth. |
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The positions of the respondent and the original complainant in this regard are rather matters of differing opinion, unverified and practically unverifiable in the circumstances. |
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That decision, argued the respondent, should be read in light of its own particular facts, which involved the communication of a message through a telephone answering service. |
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Even though Indian workers speak English fluently, a North American respondent would quickly spot the accent or notice a culture gap if the discussion were to become more in-depth. |
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 This respondent also highlighted several other issues with RFID implants such as monitoring conduct after work, at lunch, bathroom breaks, during vacation, and tracking physical movements. |
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Other possible terms of settlement are accommodation, a letter of reference, a letter of apology, changes in policies, reinstatement of a dismissed employee, and a human rights training seminar for the respondent. |
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At the same time, we heard from a respondent who believes more and more consumers are starting to read the prospectus and annual report thanks to the bear market. |
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Withdrawals or abandonment can occur for various reasons, especially when it becomes clear that the respondent has a strong nondiscriminatory explanation for its conduct. |
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We note that up to three reasons from each respondent were accepted. |
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A copy of this order shall be sent by the Registrar to the respondent. |
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As one respondent said: 'If we ask people what they think, they will start to wonder whether we are really leaders because they believe that a leader should know all the answers. |
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After Ms. Meiorin had been performing the duties of a firefighter for three years, the respondent adopted a new series of fitness tests, including a running test designed to measure aerobic fitness. |
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Internal Discipline complaints means a complaint that relates to the acts, omissions or deportment of a respondent that is not a public complaint or is a public complaint not processed as a public complaint. |
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The Tribunal found that the respondent had persistently and seriously exposed the complainants to unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature, so as to create a hostile work environment. |
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According to one respondent, the key is to weed out all cases that should be settled, obtain accurate assessments of the length of those trials that must proceed, and then have sufficient courts and judges to hear them. |
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The sensitiveness of the themes being discussed can cause resistance in the respondent, so the interviewer needs to display a calm and balanced attitude. |
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If the Commission does not conform to the court's directive, the court may authorize the complainant to file his or her own suit against the respondent to remedy the alleged violation of the law. |
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Second, this is not a case where the respondent is attempting to file confidential information in furtherance of an allegation that it has raised or to obtain a remedy. |
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The complainant alleged that the respondent had discriminated against him by failing to provide parking spaces designated specifically for vehicles with a parking tag for disabled persons. |
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In order to strike out inaccurate statements of fact that the applicant had filed, the Information Commissioner was added as a respondent in the proceeding. |
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One respondent stated that when citizens become engaged and start demanding improvements, change comes whether through regulatory or voluntary action. |
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After a careful review of the expurgated versions of the proposals which the respondent is prepared to disclose, I am unable to conclude that what remains is confidential. |
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The statistical agency should provide the respondent with technical assistance and name, phone number, fax number and e-mail addresses for all contact persons within the agency. |
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However, a respondent from this organization noted that, due to the increasingly legalistic nature of poverty law, the involvement of lawyers is increasingly necessary. |
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One respondent indicated that she first become aware of VIS through Victim Services, but had held off on completing her VIS because she wasn't sure how she felt at that time. |
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In fact, the CBA respondent suggested that this practice is so common that many private bar lawyers are essentially operating pro bono clinics out of their offices. |
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One respondent would rephrase the statement as a resistance to change from the present way of doing things rather than a positive desire to preserve the status quo. |
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Additionally, periodic surveys can give over-sampled sub-populations an opportunity to 'rest' from the survey cycle and manage the respondent burden. |
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In almost all the study locations, the legal counsel for the petitioner or respondent is responsible for drafting the interim or final order, which is then usually checked by a clerk. |
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Several respondents felt this system is inadequate for proper representation, and one respondent would simply refuse to do telephone show causes at all. |
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While there is no formal program in place for public legal education in the poverty law area, a respondent did note that the one poverty law staff lawyer has taken on public speaking engagements related to poverty law issues. |
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At the arraignment, if the respondent does not appear, an arrest warrant may be issued provided that he was serviced properly with a notice to appear including an affidavit of service. |
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For example, the member may order the respondent to pay money to compensate the applicant for financial losses or order the respondent to rehire the applicant. |
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Interviewers may be able to establish a relationship of trust with the respondent and be better able to solicit answers to questions which respondents may otherwise be reluctant to answer or to answer truthfully. |
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Thus, like modern disputants, they aimed either to confute the respondent or to land him in paradox. |
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One respondent revealed that the husbands of women within the farming community no longer allowed their wives to communicate with her because she is perceived as a bad influence. |
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The Tribunal found the complainant more credible than the respondent and concluded that the respondent had refused to continue to employ the complainant because he feared a recurrence of the complainant's lung ailment. |
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Additionally, one respondent called for the removal of restrictions on length of stay for nonresident executives and on residency requirements for boards of directors. |
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The Tribunal drew no such inference. Rather, it simply concluded that the respondent had the burden of rebutting the Commission's prima facie case of discrimination, and that it had failed to do so. |
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The respondent from this organization characterized funding as unstable. |
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By contrast, the respondent alleged that Mr. Dumont had never produced a medical certificate, had said he would need six months to convalesce and had essentially resigned. |
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Echoing a view expressed by many, one respondent noted that the current toxic emissions information, as presented in numerical format, is uninformative and confusing at best, and at worst is misleading. |
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The respondent had no choice but to downsize. |
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After hearing the evidence, it was evident that the respondent had chosen to assume the obvious risks of confusion present in the use of a contested assumed name. |
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If the respondent does not satisfactorily complete the accepted remedial program, the Ethics Committee may reinstitute the complaint or disciplinary process and shall so advise the respondent and the complainant. |
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The Tribunal found that, by not standing up for the complainant against the discriminatory attitude of the employer, the respondent acquiesced in the discrimination. |
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However, analysis of differences along cultural, linguistic, and racial lines was beyond the scope of this research as numbers for individual respondent groups were not large enough to allow this analysis. |
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The respondent argued that no prima facie case of discrimination had been established because the complainant could not be considered to be suffering from a disability. |
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So Dr Brown put his numbers through the statistical wringer by controlling for other variables such as just how addicted to nicotine a respondent was. |
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Further evidence showed that though the bargaining agent had repeatedly requested the respondent sign a membership card, he had always refused, stating that he had no need for the bargaining agent. |
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It has been also significant that the use of administrative data in BR has given a solid ground for development of new statistical needs and improvement of respondent service and dissemination. |
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The last category indicates the respondent was a nondriver and not asked the seatbelt question. |
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The information, which consists of observations made by the inspectors, information which is no longer being challenged or which is a directive of the respondent, must be disclosed. |
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The cumulative education level figures assume that a respondent in a category further down the table will have an equivalent education to all the categories above-that the categories are ordinal. |
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A respondent that does not wish to submit to the jurisdiction of the Court may raise Preliminary Objections. |
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But it would scarcely stretch credulity to imagine that the respondent was influenced by the fact that the complainant was Aboriginal, perhaps assuming too quickly that she must be drunk because she was Aboriginal. |
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If the Court decides it has jurisdiction and the case is admissible, the respondent then is required to file a Memorial addressing the merits of the applicant's claim. |
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That case, like the present one, involved a declinatory exception by the respondent State when it was sued for fees for legal services and for an accounting. |
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The first part contains questions designed to collect basic demographic information regarding the respondent. |
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The three sons of Mr Lionel Smith, whose administratrix is the respondent, were the beneficiaries. |
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The petition lacked in material particulars to indicate such mala fide conduct on the part of the respondent. |
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Yes, we worked you too hard in the last case, Mr Besanko, we would like to hear first from the respondent. |
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The younger the respondent, the lower the support for whaling. |
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In very rare cases, the court may not call on counsel for the appellant and instead calls directly on counsel for the respondent. |
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The customer is compelled to sign a standard form customer agreement, an adhesion contract drafted by the respondent, containing an arbitration clause. |
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As well, in some cases, the court may not call on counsel for the respondent, if it has not been convinced by the arguments of counsel for the appellant. |
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