Critics are frequently invited to review or judge the competition, which culminates in Edinburgh after nationwide heats. |
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But what if you are the user of a new product and want to write a review on it? |
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If one cannot identify an actual immigrant from an illegal alien, the record review has to be problematic. |
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The review questioned the effectiveness of harsh interrogation methods employed by CIA interrogators, such as waterboarding. |
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Our case report and review of the literature confirm that water birth has risks for the newborn. |
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After mounting pressure from independent financial advisers across the UK, Tiner is to promise a wholescale review of charging. |
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The AISAD local unit has requested the SGPC to review its decision of not sending Sikh jathas to Pakistan. |
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The trading watchdog is currently undertaking a review of estate agents' practices. |
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A jangly piano and high, slightly screechy, David Bowie-ish vocals bowl through an early New Wave review with slightly odd harmonies. |
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Application was made for leave to move for judicial review to quash this decision, but leave was refused. |
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Better late than never, the newspaper ran a good review of the book over the weekend. |
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So just leave your email address in your review if you want me to email you when I post. |
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Then, taking one issue at a time, the parties review the ideas, modifying and combining them to achieve a practical solution acceptable to both. |
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Legal counsel should review all advertising materials, warranties, guarantees, and sales agreements. |
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You should also review your suppliers quarterly to ensure that pricing and service are consistent and up to your standards. |
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A careful review of low-yield and neutron bomb warheads would be most timely. |
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This week's review is a hard cover book with a hard-hitting jacket, determined to catch your attention. |
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If a lower court commits a factual or legal error, the Supreme Court will not grant a writ of certiorari simply to review that error. |
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The prison warden in this case will undoubtedly ask the Supreme Court to review this case. |
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Our systematic review provides an updated and elaborated qualitative analysis of available such trials. |
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This review makes it sound worth a read, so that's yet another addition to my wishlist. |
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Why have ethical codes not figured prominently in discussions of the peer review process? |
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Under its remit, the Task Force is expected to carry out a full review of academic employment in the University. |
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There should not have been an application for legal aid to apply for judicial review whilst that remedy was available. |
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Shouldn't we take this opportunity to review the situation and debate alternatives? |
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He is expected to crack the whip today by telling districts and schools to radically review their programmes. |
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On application, the application was rejected and a request for a review of an area review officer was forwarded to the office. |
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Despite widespread rain last week, the Department of Agriculture's latest crop review predicts only an average year for WA's wheat belt. |
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The present review includes a few large and several small trials published as abstracts or full articles in many journals. |
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We will review this after about six months and see if abstaining from interviews has in any way helped box office collections. |
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The page proofs were laid out a few weeks in advance, and the minority panel convened for the last time to review them. |
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A review of some of the most noteworthy pardons in American history reveals a colorful assortment of Presidential absolutions. |
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Initial referral to a review pharmacist included a copy of the patient's discharge letter. |
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The Public Accounts Committee is urging the industry regulator to carry out a new review into whether the market is anti-competitive. |
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As the number of references that could be cited was limited, we have often referenced review articles rather than original publications. |
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One of her cheap tricks is to bring out your review two weeks in advance of publication. |
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I could send you an advance version of the book, and you could do a review or a related article. |
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He said the possibility of bringing back fees, being considered in a government review of third level funding, could prove regressive. |
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This is the review that recommended no more universities in Ireland for the time being. |
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The review comes in the wake of two profit warnings from the group so far this year. |
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It is not my intention to review the relevant jurisprudence in this ruling. |
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We had a review in the first week of the work to see if plan A was still the best way forward. |
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The council is required by law to review conservation areas in their jurisdiction on a periodical basis. |
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The review committee's response was to recommend the establishment of a licensing regime for payment systems. |
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Most mutual-fund companies offer index funds, so review their fees and ensure that they are aligned with an appropriate benchmark. |
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In its policy review this autumn, the Labour party needs to make some imaginative leaps to re-energise its programme. |
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This review examines current approaches in the workup and treatment of patients suffering from airway impairment. |
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The proposals for the museum of transport will have a knock-on effect, necessitating a review of several of Glasgow's other venues. |
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His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, in his role as Admiral of the Fleet, will review the assembled ships from the hydrographic ship Melville. |
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The organisation also organized a special task force to review an additional 1,696 claims adjusted using expedited methods. |
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The text begins with a review of the characteristic properties of local microstructures around whisker and monticule grains. |
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Finally all the cases were bunched together before the Supreme Court and the Army agreed to review the dress. |
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But this review is so rife with filler and inconsistencies itself that I wonder if it isn't just another instance of lazy writing. |
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The power of judicial review has allowed the Supreme Court to protect civil liberties within America. |
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A public inquiry and judicial review is awaited and a housing market crash looms ever closer. |
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Barristers have drawn up a legal opinion setting out a test case for a high court judicial review of the government's position. |
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The council said it would not pursue legal costs against parents who sought a judicial review on the closure. |
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It is a review function, very similar to that of the court on judicial review. |
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The court ruling followed a judicial review which was granted to the lobby group in October. |
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It should properly have been raised by an application for judicial review in the High Court. |
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The applicant now challenges by way of judicial review the grant of planning permission to the Trustees. |
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There are before the court two applications for judicial review which both raise the same issue. |
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A claim for judicial review may include a claim for damages, restitution or the recovery of a sum due but may not seek such a remedy alone. |
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A periodic review of the cooperative along with established policies and rules requiring operation on a cooperative basis are essential. |
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They have no recourse to the courts to review the question of whether they should be locked up. |
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The court is not able to review the merits, only the lawfulness, of the decision. |
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Drafting points such as these are important but do not justify judicial review of the order. |
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After further review of the matter, I stick to my belief that the court got this one wrong. |
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Judicial review of administrative action usually examines the lawfulness, procedural fairness and rationality of a decision. |
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The cases establish in this jurisdiction that you cannot judicially review a failure to prosecute. |
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The review will look into the adequacy of current arrangements and codes of practice. |
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Either way, the landlord will probably want the right to review the person you pick, and that is a reasonable request. |
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There needs to be a review of all of this and a reconsideration of the role of the director of Central Intelligence. |
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Last month, it decided to commission an independent review of the scheme by experts of international repute. |
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We review our prices each August and if fuel continues to increase we will inevitably have to put our prices up. |
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A 1948 review by a famous critic states categorically that a good voice is not essential for delineating ragas in the Carnatic mode. |
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This paper is a mini review of kinetic and kinematic evidence on the control of the hand with emphasis on grasping. |
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Is it time to review the laws on ownership of intellectual property and copyright? |
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Actually, I did many zines, but one of them was a review zine called Strands. |
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A review of over 11 studies in uranium miners attributed an observed increase in lung cancer to radon and its progeny and not to uranium. |
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An ombudsman will be appointed as a final level of review to help resolve disputes between authors and letter writers in a fair manner. |
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One of his kindnesses was commissioning a review of my book, which appears in this issue. |
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The review uncovered a wide range of research relating to the practice of suctioning adults with an artificial airway. |
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We are coming to the end of the enterprise network review process and we welcome the conclusions. |
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I shall be grateful if you would review your report and consider the adaptions as noted above. |
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The Cochrane review of 20 trials found no benefit of acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture. |
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If you are not the best at proofing your own documents, have an eagle-eyed assistant or colleague on hand to review them for you. |
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Agenda item 8 is a review of the principles for establishing the safe manning levels of ships. |
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So Steve sends me the review tape of the movie and I get to watch it before the rest of you workaday joes. |
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The review means 70 positions will be lost, but as many of these are staffed on a job-share basis, about 150 people will lose their jobs. |
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The Government responded by making it clear there were no plans to review the law on secondary action. |
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Watts follows his presentation of the archaeological record with a review of the contemporary ethnographic data on ochre use amongst the Khoisan. |
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Presidential aides have promised to review the attack to see what lessons, if any, might be learned from the incident. |
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Everyone is agreed that the Constitution needs review and a start has been made. |
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She is rabbiting on about antibiotics and bacterial resistance, which have nothing to do with the financial review debate. |
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Since I don't write very quickly, this tendency makes most any review I write take agonized hours. |
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Institutional review board approval for this study was obtained before initiation of data acquisition. |
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The student may review the quiz to see which questions were missed, and is then directed to the lesson chapter from which the question was taken. |
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For a fraction of the expense of the proposed quinquennial review two better options are open to the General Medical Council. |
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The unit was intended to review the system of public appointments to avoid accusations of political bias. |
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The Government is undertaking a wide-ranging review of gaming with a view to introducing new legislation next year. |
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Do the document review as quickly as possible and be cautious of the wording of representations made on accounting matters. |
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But, following a review of the situation over the weekend, the wards were given the all clear and started readmitting patients on Sunday. |
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I like to watch films with a fresh eye so only read enough of the review to know things were looking bad before renting the accursed thing. |
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In the background is the wholescale review of education provision in North Craven currently being carried out by North Yorkshire County Council. |
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Their methodical review of the evidence exposed some problems with the study's findings. |
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It's very difficult in a short review to do justice to this amazing work. |
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The review also notes that sucralose could potentially harm the beneficial bacteria in our gut. |
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Will there be future developments that will once again force us to review the age at which we see a foetus as a human capable of independent survival? |
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There was no evidence that review of treatment by the pharmacist affected practice consultation rates, outpatient consultations, hospital admissions, or death rate. |
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Fieri would not be cowed by a review that more than half of all Today show viewers deemed too harsh. |
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The attorney general will also regularly review major opinions issued by the court for declassification and public release. |
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Has he received any information that would cause him to review the Government's policy of excluding nuclear-propelled ships from New Zealand waters? |
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This review explains how general practitioners can approach the first level of diagnosis and warn patients about what lies ahead after referral to a specialist. |
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In an email exchange a friend said many had repeated this same succinct review but they could never elaborate. |
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After her latest annual review she was referred to the diabetes specialist nurse for further follow up in an attempt to improve her glycaemic control. |
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To judge from the book review sections lately, another thousand or so are being published to coincide with the bicentennial. |
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The noted radiobiologist and former Director of the National Cancer Institute led a subcommittee of the CRESP Peer Review Committee he chairs in issuing a review of the draft. |
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Lord Woolf's challenge to the legal profession comes after he replaced the traditional trappings of Latin phrases and legal jargon as part of a review of civil courts. |
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The insurance companies could access the information and review the care instantaneously without sending and resending a person's files for review. |
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But Hagel just as quickly shut down the suggestion, saying he was disinclined to review the policy formally. |
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A review of electronic security inside commonwealth agencies has reportedly uncovered a culture of theft and lax security inside the public service. |
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When the cold sweat of the bad review dried, another feeling followed that was not at all unpleasant. |
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I posted a glowing review of this speech back in June of 2003 because I thought it was one of the best examples of reframing the economic issues I had seen in many a day. |
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He was asked to review a case study out of Lebanon that had cited his work. |
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That came when he chose to review the restaurant I used to work at sheerly because I called him a douche bag. |
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I'm not going to bring a fare increase to the board based on these circumstances, until we have this top-to-bottom review and until I'm convinced we've kicked the tires on it. |
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The establishment of this review was a response to the heated debate over the relative merits of whole language and phonics as methods of teaching children to read. |
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There are three applications for judicial review before the court. |
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Changes to the building had to be made after the review by the safety inspectors. |
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Such a renouncement would not trigger the Electoral Act and would not require a by-election to allow the electorate to review the MP's mandate to represent him or her. |
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According to a Los Angeles Times review of the book, she reportedly emerged the next day with a black eye. |
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Also in these proceedings permission was sought by the Claimant to apply for judicial review to quash the decision letter on the Claimant's costs application. |
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The appellant applied for judicial review to quash this decision. |
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There are some cases where judicial review courts give relief. |
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Independent schools inspector Jim Beeke asked the registrar of companies to review potential conflict of interest with company executives controlling the schools' boards. |
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In honor of the first Seder tonight, a re-link to a tough review by Leon Weiseltier of a new translation of the Passover Haggadah. |
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Commissioned psychologists Charles F. Bond Jr. and Bella M. DePaulo to review more than 200 studies on body language. |
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The decision of the Commissioner to refuse leave is subject to the supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court exercised in judicial review proceedings. |
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This review focuses on the use of flow cytometry for estimation of nuclear DNA content in plants with a special emphasis on the estimation of DNA in absolute units. |
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The authors of the Australian review also noted that pharmaceutical companies paid for the trials and otherwise remunerated the authors of at least three studies. |
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Strengths of our review were that each chart was reviewed independently at least twice for data abstraction, which limits the chance that data present were missed. |
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A largely positive review will avoid the appearance of boosterism by lodging a minor complaint or two. |
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The five books under review here are different in kind from most previous nontechnical ceramics books, which have been either hagiographic or reportorial. |
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A veteran hawk, Prime Minister Abe wants to strengthen Japan, even review its pacifist constitution. |
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She said the company had subsequently done an urgent review of the stores involved and then decided it did not wish to renew the Post Office contracts. |
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Cullen replied to the letter on April 17 stating that he was in the course of putting arrangements in place for a review of the Retail Planning Guidelines. |
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The President of Bangladesh can send back all bills passed by the Parliament for a review except a money bill. |
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In three prior cases, the Supreme Court of India has refused to review the Speaker's certificate. |
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Kelsen was to serve as a part of the judicial court of review for Austria as part of its tripartite government. |
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Particularly, among Walloons with the new French language literary and artistic review La Jeune Belgique. |
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Each highway authority is required to review their Rights of Way Improvement Plan at least every ten years. |
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The service also allows users themselves to flag inappropriate or sensitive imagery for Google to review and remove. |
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A staged review of public rights of way, including limited rights to create new public footpaths where needed, is being conducted under the Act. |
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City will feel nonplussed when they review the tape and Pellegrini had to summon all his restraint in the post-match interviews. |
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The review was abolished in favour of the Royal Commission on Local Government before issuing a final report. |
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Before I tackle the question directly, I must briefly review historical approaches to the problem. |
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Macclesfield Town Council was established in 2015 following a community governance review which established a civil parish. |
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The review was abolished in favour of the Royal Commission on Local Government before it was able to issue a final report. |
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The scrollback buffer allows you to scroll back and review earlier commands and command output. |
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We review two main scenarios that may have implanted Sedna, 2004 VN112 and 2000 CR105 on their current peculiar orbits. |
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Akana, who gave a general review of the exclusion act and its history and urged the Chinese to be united in opposing it. |
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For a free trial of the Balefire Labs educational app review service, please visit www. |
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However, the Cheddar Man results have never been subjected to peer review in an academic journal. |
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The Michelin Green Guides review and rate attractions other than restaurants. |
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The classification of peaks in Scotland is kept under periodic review by the Scottish Mountaineering Club. |
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Please indulge me while I review the topics we covered yesterday. |
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She started the meeting with a brief review of the previous meeting. |
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We suggested to the committee that they review the case again. |
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We conclude from our review of the evidence that they are right. |
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The decision bans Shell from exploration activities pending a review of antidrilling petitions. |
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For its French readers, Paris' Le Jazz Hot review was trying to explain the artistry of U.S. bebopper Charlie Parker. |
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The 18-year-old has other product-specific materials, such as a review from F. Paul Pacult's The Spirit Journal and wood bottle glorifier sets. |
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After several painful episodes, we've decided to adopt code review for all major changes. |
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Did anyone code review that class before it went into the shipping version? |
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The Air Combat Command has ordered a commandwide stand down on Sept. 14 to review procedures, officials said. |
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However, two separate East and West constituencies are proposed for the island under the 2018 review now underway. |
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In 1171, Henry arrived in Ireland in order to review the general progress of the expedition. |
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A review in 2014 revealed that single burial, communal burial and reuse of Neolithic burial sites are found throughout the Bell Beaker zone. |
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Most of these conspiracies took place before Claudius' term as Censor, and may have induced him to review the Senatorial rolls. |
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A review of the changes in the Brythonic language during this period is given by Kenneth Jackson. |
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Under Mary, he had been spared, and often visited Elizabeth, ostensibly to review her accounts and expenditure. |
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The courts may review it to determine whether it is intra vires. Therefore, the exercise of municipal business powers is not immune from review. |
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This proposition is fatal to this appeal, and renders this court jurisdictionless and powerless to proceed to review the cause. |
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From this review in 1989 two white papers Working for Patients and Caring for People were produced. |
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This review will include both defence and homeland security related matters. |
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In education, the Conservatives have pledged to review the National Curriculum, and introduce the English Baccalaureate. |
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They have stated that all those in the UK claiming incapacity benefit will face a review of their cases. |
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A judicidal review against the raised fees failed in 2012, and so the new fee system came into use that September. |
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Petitions for the House of Lords to review the decisions of lower courts began to increase once again. |
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The Law Lords did not have the power to exercise judicial review over Acts of Parliament. |
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The review brought forward the Government's plans to alter the structure of regional governance in England known as the Single Regional Strategy. |
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The review led to the introduction of unitary local government in some areas but not in others. |
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A review undertaken between 1987 and 1992 led to a number of relatively small alterations in borough boundaries. |
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Principal councils have the power to make a community governance review at any time for all or part of their district. |
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An independent central bank will score higher in the review than one that is not independent. |
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Ultimately there was a judicial review and a boycott of the system by senior doctors across the country. |
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Responsibility for the review of care standards in Scottish nurseries rests with the Care Commission. |
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They review financial requests and budget proposals and then allocate funds for each university in the system. |
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In 2004, when the rankings first appeared, academic peer review accounted for half of a university's possible score. |
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Some people have expressed concern about the manner in which the peer review has been carried out. |
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The Marans breed deserves inclusion in this review of utility poultry, because of the superb rich brown colour of its eggs. |
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Hepworth first pierced a torso after misreading a review of one of Henry Moore's early shows. |
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Michael of Cesena had asked Ockham to review arguments surrounding Apostolic poverty. |
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The process of peer review involves evaluation of the experiment by experts, who typically give their opinions anonymously. |
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Each element of the scientific method is subject to peer review for possible mistakes. |
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A particularly harsh review by John Wilson Croker appeared in the April 1818 edition of The Quarterly Review. |
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Anthony Powell mentions in his review of that biography contains that in his view Belloc was thoroughly antisemitic, at all but a personal level. |
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On 29 March 1940 his long association with Tribune began with a review of a sergeant's account of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. |
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The 1973 Rolling Stone review of Jethro Tull's A Passion Play compared the musical style of the album with the one of Purcell. |
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Joseph began life as a short cantata that gained some recognition on its second staging with a favourable review in The Times. |
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The first documented use of the phrase to describe a type of rock music identified to date appears in a review by Barry Gifford. |
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In March 1979, Kent used the gothic adjective in his review of Magazine's second album, Secondhand Daylight. |
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After the 2015 general election, John Whittingdale was appointed as Secretary of State, tasked with initiating the BBC Charter review process. |
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After the Hillsborough disaster there was a government review of stadium safety. |
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Moss narrated the official 1988 Formula One season review along with Tony Jardine. |
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In 1945 and again in 1961 the Courts responded that they had no authority to review the government's actions. |
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It instituted a system of special courts to review disputes relating to voter qualifications. |
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Head of the British Army, Lord Kitchener, was to review the cadets, but the imminence of the war prevented him. |
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Subject to a review in 2015, it is proposed to extend the system to all countries by the end of that year. |
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With the end of the Cold War and the Options for Change defence review in the early 1990s, BFG has been considerably reduced. |
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It was agreed that the European Commission should conduct a full review of all EU spending. |
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The BMJ has an open peer review system, wherein authors are told who reviewed their manuscript. |
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In a separate judicial review request the 51m Group challenged the government on several grounds. |
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A review by Lord Mawhinney suggested that HS2 should terminate at Old Oak Common, not Euston. |
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However, a later review decided that greater benefits would be obtained by bringing HS2 to the existing Leeds station. |
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In June 2013, the company announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria, hinting that assets could be divested. |
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Defra commissioned an independent review by the Institution of Civil Engineers under George Fleming. |
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In the 19th century the dioceses of the Church of England began gradually to come under review again. |
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Users can review policies, laws, and strategies and search for the best practices and success stories in the field of mental health. |
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The Regional Committee also serves as a progress review board for the actions of WHO within the Region. |
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He wrote a critique of the novel, charging Maugham with plagiarism, in a review published in Vanity Fair. |
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In 1926, Robert John Tillyard wrote a predominantly supportive review of Doyle's book The History of Spiritualism in the journal Nature. |
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As a political conservative, Scott helped to found the Tory Quarterly Review, a review journal to which he made several anonymous contributions. |
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In December 1876, he gave a favourable review of Henry Irving's Hamlet at the Theatre Royal in Dublin. |
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A newspaper review of a Conrad biography suggested that the book could have been subtitled Thirty Years of Debt, Gout, Depression and Angst. |
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Stewart Copeland gave a scathing review of the show on his own website, which the press interpreted as a feud occurring two gigs into the tour. |
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Olivier defended Burton by retaliating that he too received the same kind of review by the same critic for the same role. |
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Cameron responded to the backlash, and Kenneth Turan's review in particular. |
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The therapeutic approach traces its roots to the philosophical work of John Wisdom and the review of The Blue Book written by Oets Kolk Bouwsma. |
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A review on how well the system worked will take place following the tournament. |
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Reviews of the services of individual prostitutes can often be found at various escort review boards worldwide. |
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In 2015, Durham University were voted number 1 in the UK for best university WiFi, on a review platform StudentCrowd. |
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The first day objective was the high ground around Bourlon Wood and Haig was to review progress after 48 hours. |
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This was done as part of a wider school estate review which sought to reduce costs. |
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The previous coalition government had commissioned a review by Andrew Dilnot into how to fund social care. |
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On 16 May the Liberal Democrats proposed an entrepreneurs' allowance, to review business rates and to increase access to credit. |
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The appellate process usually begins when an appellate court grants a party's petition for review or petition for certiorari. |
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Some jurisdictions maintain a system of intermediate appellate courts, which are subject to the review of higher appellate courts. |
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A review was undertaken by the OECD, having been commissioned by the Scottish government to look at the broad general education. |
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Peer review quality and selectivity standards vary greatly from journal to journal, publisher to publisher, and field to field. |
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It wasn't until the middle of the 20th century that peer review became the standard. |
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The author will review and correct proofs at one or more stages in the production process. |
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Most of the DOS products in our last review of nonprogrammables have not had significant upgrades. |
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Nonprovisional patent applications undergo full Patent Office review and establish the filing date. |
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A review of other known breeding stations of this subspecies suggests that breeding sites are subject to periods of nontenancy. |
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The authority of appellate courts to review the decisions of lower courts varies widely from one jurisdiction to another. |
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In 1887 a Boundary Commission was appointed to review the boundaries of counties in England and Wales. |
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In 1935, the Davidson Committee was established to review the Ordnance Survey's future. |
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The compulsory 5 year review of schedules 5 and 8 make it dynamic in terms of the species which it protects. |
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Every 5 years the JNCC coordinates a compulsory review of schedules 5 and 8 to add new species that may need protection. |
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A modified version of this theory was advanced in an influential 1955 review of Pictish by Kenneth Jackson. |
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If you want to unstar the review request, just click on the star icon again. |
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The University requires a minimum of Silver, but through its design and review process seeks to achieve higher levels. |
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Kidd was denied an adequate defense, as well as the ability to review documents he claimed would exonerate him. |
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In due course an intergovernmental conference would review and debate the recommendations of the PrepCom. |
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In September 2013, a group of London Boroughs initiated a judicial review to challenge this policy. |
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In the first quarter of 2011 Radio 1 was part of an efficiency review conducted by John Myers. |
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In the first quarter of 2011, Radio 2 was part of an efficiency review conducted by John Myers. |
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Following the 2015 election the majority Conservative government considered the boundary review as a priority. |
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The legislation requires a review every five years after that date, rather than every twelve to fifteen years as previously. |
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In June 2011, research company Democratic Audit published its findings about the review of constituency boundaries. |
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The Boundary Commission for Scotland closed its part of the review confirming they would not be completing it. |
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After a review of Kohnstamm's guidebooks, publisher Piers Pickard agreed that no inaccuracies had been found. |
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However, this review was not an attempt to assess the overall cardiac health impact of marathon running. |
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The review indicated there is insufficient evidence to determine the effects of garlic in preventing or treating the common cold. |
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Strategic leaders can adapt the US Army's after-action review and Pixar's plussing technique to show their teams how to learn from mistakes. |
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Indeed, a review of the evidence shows that the Chinese embarked magnetic pointer was probably little used for navigation. |
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The FDA does not have to approve or review cosmetics, or what goes in them, before they are sold to the consumers. |
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Grimes called for a review of the Act of Union by which the province had become a part of Canada. |
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At the same time, a review of the Court's costs and fees was undertaken by a Parliamentary Committee. |
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Kachru has authored and edited over 25 books and more than 100 research papers, reviews and review articles. |
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In June 2013, Shell announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria, hinting that assets could be divested. |
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The various courts of review comprise one bishop, three priests or deacons, and three lay persons. |
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Precedent has since established that the courts could exercise judicial review over the actions of Congress or the executive branch. |
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Judicial review includes the power of the Court to explain the meaning of the Constitution as it applies to particular cases. |
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The Council would review and in a way, veto any passed legislation violating the spirit of the Constitution before it went into effect. |
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Judicial review relies on the jurisdictional authority in Article III, and the Supremacy Clause. |
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The justification for judicial review is to be explicitly found in the open ratifications held in the states and reported in their newspapers. |
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Madison case, the Supreme Court asserted its authority of judicial review over Acts of Congress. |
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His remarks that seem suggestive of judicial review are sometimes considered obiter dicta, rather than part of the rationale of the case. |
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Madison, judicial review has been accepted in the American legal community. |
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The current procedure is that a party in a case may apply to the Supreme Court to review a ruling of the circuit court. |
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This is called petitioning for a writ of certiorari, and the Supreme Court may choose, in its sole discretion, to review any lower court ruling. |
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Louis, where he filed his first brief and published his first law review article. |
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His position was to treat statutes in the same way as other documents for the purpose of judicial review and was followed for decades. |
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They operate under a system of mandatory review which means they must hear all appeals of right from the lower courts. |
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Judicial review in Bangladesh is performed by a system of writ petitions to the High Court Division under Article 102 of the constitution. |
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Additionally, appellate courts have a much broader discretion to review findings of fact by juries in civil cases. |
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Civil law countries often have specialized courts, administrative courts, that review these decisions. |
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