In essence the plaintiff was claiming that he would not have acted as he did, had he not had a valid contract. |
|
The major premise is that there is a valid Act containing that prohibition. |
|
I do not propose to examine the pleadings in detail, but I think that this is a valid criticism. |
|
At least in this case, the valid phrases are much commoner than the logically incoherent ones. |
|
Some of these arguments are important and valid for protecting ambitious contemporary art as a whole from philistines and iconophobes. |
|
I sincerely believe it is more of an excuse for inaction than a valid justification. |
|
For science to be useful and valid it has to be able to make predictions in the form of a falsifiable hypothesis. |
|
I wanted to give the film a fair chance and I didn't feel like my opinions would be valid if I left before the end. |
|
Now it is of course perfectly possible for there to be two valid legal reasons for doing something. |
|
This transfer would be valid under the articles of the Company because of your family relationship with your father. |
|
Tickets issued at student fares are only valid for travel in conjunction with a valid student identity card bearing a photograph of the holder. |
|
If the cloud holds the data, the data is not owned by anyone and therefore is neither valid nor reliable. |
|
She offers thorough guidance on singles, ice dancing, and pairs, and she offers valid advice on synchronized skating. |
|
Therefore, disturbance continues to be a valid explanation for increased clonality in this long-lived woody species. |
|
A valid passbook involved a strict correctitude of job description and hours, it had to be current and regularly renewed. |
|
But this is not very convincing, as it reveals only one valid synapomorphy. |
|
Moreover, modern usage distinguishes between valid syllogisms and invalid syllogisms. |
|
That joint tenant subsequently died and the survivor claimed that there had been no valid severance in this instance. |
|
There's a valid argument, really, to have at least a feed of some sort for an overflow section. |
|
Hence, if there is no valid or substantive argument on the basis of the application itself, there can be no grant of an exemption. |
|
|
Equally valid is exploitation of renewable resources, for example, of grass for grazing, papyrus for thatch, or wood for charcoal. |
|
A change is as good as a rest, I think the saying goes, and I'm sure it is a valid one. |
|
He was a believable challenger only on paper, but now there is absolutely nobody who looks valid even there. |
|
But that does not stop them being valid reasons and hence does not make following them any the less rational. |
|
All of these are valid questions, because in order for a bully to succeed he or she must have victims. |
|
The minimum requirements for racing are usually a valid driver's license, registration, insurance, seat belts, street-legal tires, and a muffler. |
|
I got really stressed and annoyed with them for a number of reasons, none of them particularly valid but it was a case of the last few straws. |
|
This assumption is most likely not valid for DNA, where the melting is accompanied by a significant heat capacity increase. |
|
For me, the comparison would seem to be most valid when it comes to the two auteurs' preoccupations with off-screen space. |
|
It clearly stated at the office that you need both proof of address and a valid item of identification. |
|
Of those women who had reproductive health problems and availed treatment, over 7.5 per cent took the advice of private valid hakim healer. |
|
A minimum of one Lotto ticket serial number is drawn from all valid tickets each Lotto draw. |
|
A good example of this is the often hair-splitting legal distinctions between valid and invalid transfers. |
|
About half the letter strings constitute valid words, which are randomly interspersed with non-words. |
|
Election staffers did not notice the huge disparity between ballots cast and valid votes until two days after Election Day. |
|
Is the liquidated damages provision valid or is it void for uncertainty or inoperable? |
|
What is so enjoyable about this is seeing him come into his own, and make a vitally valid contribution to music. |
|
Most of his Famennian species are probably valid taxa, but their generic assignments need to be re-evaluated. |
|
Once published, such theories are often treated as valid by non-expert readers. |
|
The defendants had made a bad bargain but the contract was held to be valid and the plaintiff's claim for non-delivery upheld. |
|
|
As a non-citizen holding a valid visa, as with any person present in this country, he was entitled to be treated according to law. |
|
The design of this study was descriptive, and a descriptive study cannot produce valid interpretations of causality. |
|
This buck-passing, despite some valid observations, misses the common point that the momentum of market regulation is fundamentally irreversible. |
|
Consider the statement that the only valid knowledge is that which can be empirically verified. |
|
According to Buddhist prama tenets, there are only two valid and authoritative means of veridical cognition. |
|
She brings up a valid point about Vicki constantly trying to create animosity between her and Tamra. |
|
All anti-spam methods have the potential to occasionally flag a valid message as spam. |
|
Those churches in communion with Peter and the Orthodox are held to have a valid sacrament of orders. |
|
It is a logically valid and empirically sound conclusion as our senses and mind are nowhere near perfect. |
|
The Indians and Yankees have had similar so-so seasons after their usual superb ones, but at least the Indians have a valid excuse. |
|
The actor also had a valid U.S. passport and was allowed to depart the country. |
|
He arrived in Australia on a valid visa and then applied for refugee status. |
|
He apparently had 600 hours of flight experience and a valid pilot's license. |
|
All U.S. citizens entering Canada from a third country must have a valid passport. |
|
To drive your car on the circuit all you have to do is show a valid driving license and you can drive 1 lap behind a safety car. |
|
The visa is valid until 28 days after the completion of the judicial review proceedings. |
|
Any individual or company with a valid prospecting licence can apply for a prospecting permit. |
|
Did the extras bribe their way in at the gate or did they actually have valid tickets? |
|
The drivers would also be expected to have a valid driver's licence and a valid public driving permit. |
|
Without the valid international licence, you must take a multiple choice written test. |
|
|
Previously he had been charged with drug possession and driving without a valid licence. |
|
The permit is valid for a period of three years with an extension possibility. |
|
Under English law, the minimum age for contracting a valid marriage is 16 for both men and women. |
|
If the defendant is entitled to the benefit of a valid trade mark registration, it has the exclusive right to use the mark. |
|
Your Lordships therefore went into the question of whether the Ordinance was a valid law. |
|
Thus a bank receiving a valid order from a customer, properly authenticated, is generally bound to execute it. |
|
The transfers were made voluntarily by the applicants under what they at least believed to be valid contracts. |
|
I have no difficulty finding that the agreement was valid and binding between the parties. |
|
The statutory amendment does not alter a disposition which was valid under the common law rules. |
|
I am of course, not a lawyer, so I have no clue at all how legally valid any of this is. |
|
Nevertheless, the contract in the problem is probably valid and binding at common law. |
|
There can be absolutely no valid reason why my countrymen do not take pride in keeping their country clean. |
|
If you do not vote and do not have a valid and sufficient reason for failing to vote, you may be fined. |
|
I have found most performers can't differentiate between valid criticism and insane internet gossip. |
|
The only valid reason for legalising it is that the Government could make more money. |
|
There are plenty of valid criticisms to be made on both sides during this election. |
|
For once, he was unable to think of a reply, since she actually had a valid point in this argument. |
|
The only pressure, exerted by me, was to present good journalism supported by valid evidence. |
|
British agriculture has recently been making the valid claim that its products are of the highest quality in the world. |
|
Now any pupil who is suspected of playing truant will be asked to produce a note showing they have a valid reason for being away from school. |
|
|
The market demand is steady and there is no valid reason why prices should drop below the level of last week. |
|
Careful readers might even notice there were some very valid points in the article. |
|
That's by far the biggest and strongest and most valid criticism of our system. |
|
This conclusion, however, is valid only if Searle is right in claiming that collective intentionality conforms to methodological solipsism. |
|
In those circumstances the request for a breath test was valid and the appellant was properly arrested. |
|
This comparison is valid enough but wouldn't have originated without quilting's current status as America's most popular needlecraft. |
|
There are valid arguments in favor of keeping an estate tax, and I'm not unsympathetic to all of them. |
|
When the recipient tries to unsubscribe, the spammer discovers that the recipient's e-mail address is valid and active. |
|
This means these messages must contain a valid return email address and a mechanism for allowing people to unsubscribe. |
|
In fact, there is no real scientific evidence to refute natural selection as a valid theory. |
|
Some servers may send the message to the valid addresses, but the invalid address will alert you to the problem because the message will bounce. |
|
All that is required for borrowing is a valid university identification card or a valid participating regional consortia card. |
|
What exactly is equally valid with sleaze, populism, and unloveliness, I wonder? |
|
Appearances are not a valid means of assessing someone's youth, whose favorableness or unfavorableness is a subjective, not objective, matter. |
|
If blueprinted to provide evidence about all aspects of good medical practice, it should also be valid in content. |
|
Manchester parking enforcer Control Plus refused to unclamp her car without payment, even though she produced a valid ticket. |
|
I agree that MRAs have a valid case that current Western society is hostile to men, their historical domination of institutions notwithstanding. |
|
What's incontestable is that Keeler said a mouthful, a precept that's as valid as when it left his lips more than a century ago. |
|
Why were my beliefs not as valid because I was young and unassociated with a coven or tradition or hereditary line? |
|
I may not like the idea of the woman's views being given a platform with no critique, but that is a valid editorial decision. |
|
|
Everybody has a view and their own set of interests and the Web provides a valid platform for sharing this voice. |
|
From next month police will be able to crosscheck automatically a number plate with a list of vehicles without a valid MOT certificate. |
|
It was insured and had a valid MOT certificate and although it didn't have road tax, it wasn't being used. |
|
Such research is valid and useful because of the genetic and physiological similarities between humans and apes. |
|
In many ways, the film is a morality play, but it is equally valid as a thriller or a character study. |
|
Such activities disenfranchise those who properly register to vote and cast valid ballots. |
|
Here he makes a most valid distinction in relation to local truths and perceptions. |
|
The first three points are a valid form of argument, in the form of modus ponens. |
|
This formal fallacy is often mistaken for modus ponens, a valid form of reasoning also using a conditional. |
|
Like other valid theorems, this is a truism, but it is not useless, for it helps in organising the argument. |
|
Most of the modern medical research requires biostatistical tools to reach to a valid and reliable conclusion. |
|
Once, when he finally secured a space close to home, an over-eager warden put a ticket on his car after misreading his valid permit. |
|
I hope she was able to be around people who treat her as a valued, valid human being and don't misgender her. |
|
In our view one month into the trial period is too soon to have a valid comment. |
|
The consignment was sized not only for misdeclaration but also for import without a valid licence. |
|
This is due to the trusting nature of the email system which treats every incoming connection as a valid connection. |
|
However, it isn't valid if the tickets are booked privately and not through a travel agency. |
|
The transferral of leases makes landlords unhappy because it forces them to supply a valid reason to refuse a potential tenant. |
|
Your product warranties are only valid if installed by a licensed tradesperson. |
|
The council argued that the action was illegal under union law as it was not a valid trade dispute. |
|
|
Maybe you are researching your genealogy, which is a valid ground to bespeak a transcript of a birth certificate. |
|
Although I've travelled a lot without a valid ticket, I've never bought or sold to a ticket tout. |
|
There is a valid reason for bringing such critical questions to the fore at the outset itself. |
|
Clearly, whether that inference is valid or not turns on a metaphysical question about the identity of persons and minds. |
|
I would say to your readers that I am a fond cat lover and I am merely making a valid point. |
|
Just a quarter of the country's farm land is tilled under valid land use contracts. |
|
Therefore, we are supposed to believe that Darwinian evolution is a reality within which all valid science is complementarily interwoven? |
|
When an obese diver with a valid medical certificate has difficulties under water, do you blame their doctor? |
|
We should not imitate that by seizing on bad metaphysics as an excuse for ignoring valid scientific observations. |
|
The remembered past is unobjective, but it is meaningful and valid to more people because they participate in its transmission. |
|
Much of their explanation of the strategic utility of navies and of sea power is as valid today as it was a century ago. |
|
Is the 3rd law of thermodynamics valid even for objects smaller than atoms? |
|
Mr Parker claimed that due to his mother's illness, she lacked the testamentary capacity to make a valid will. |
|
Their work aims to provide valid exposure data and to develop reliable methods to test different types of mobile phones. |
|
Button mashing is generally scorned by hard-core gamers, but I argue that it's actually a valid learning technique. |
|
For brittle materials, the tensile strength is a valid criterion for design. |
|
In fact, they are not alone in defending the scientificity of yogic meditation as a valid scientific method. |
|
A more valid criticism, perhaps, is that the report is a tempest in a teapot. |
|
A forged cheque is not a valid mandate, and the bank cannot debit the customer's account. |
|
While students are predominantly male, any driver with a valid license can sign up. |
|
|
However, this same person also held a valid Hong Kong driver's license as well as a taxi driver's license. |
|
This charter, still valid if the council cares to exercise it, was of immeasurable value to local trade for centuries. |
|
It's possible that we would collect somewhere less than 200,000 and still have a very scientifically statistically valid sampling. |
|
He was also charged with hunting without a valid licence and with using licence tags belonging to his wife, and a juvenile. |
|
Management plans are valid for fifteen years though they are reviewed and audited every five years. |
|
As evidenced by review of his work, he was a lumper who frequently grouped a variety of valid cyrtospiriferid species under one name. |
|
I therefore find that the assignment was valid and the assignee could sue in its own name. |
|
The Director of Transportation, by rule, may provide for issuance of a valid license without a photograph if the applicant shows good cause. |
|
I would have thought that a more valid reason was the difficulty in finding anywhere that sells white cotton long johns these days. |
|
An argument is logically valid if and only if its conclusion is a logical consequence of its premises. |
|
But if they do, their binding arbitration is just as valid as a binding arbitration before a secular arbitral tribunal enforcing secular law. |
|
The apprehensions of the Health Department are valid if we go for indiscriminate digging in places where there are chances for water stagnation. |
|
The transfer was valid at the time the document was signed and this has no bearing on the matters at hand. |
|
Would a little less pseudo-science and a little more right-brain reflection on what real people feel and do give us some more valid insights? |
|
His point, a valid one, is that clinical trials have tended to get longer, larger, and more expensive, while patent lifetimes aren't changing. |
|
The primary facts thus are the evidence of the ceremony that is valid according to local law. |
|
The feelings, however, are valid and these words will serve as reminders and lessons. |
|
A returnee who is not in possession of valid Turkish travel documents is likely to be kept in custody for an in-depth interrogation. |
|
Her justification for the legitimacy of astrology as a valid science went something like this. |
|
The West's appreciation for the rule of law can be seen in the lawyerly parsing of targets to ensure that they are valid and military in nature. |
|
|
Which is a shame, because the film starts off as a fascinating account of the rise of the corporation and makes some valid points in a zippy way. |
|
One of very few universally valid laws of history is the law of unintended consequences. |
|
Their stupid opinion is just as valid as the millions of people who laugh this assertion to scorn. |
|
There is a valid US patent for a method of exercising one's cat by using a laser pointer to create a moving spot of light. |
|
The Claimants' reliance on past convictions of the Relevant Defendants is not a valid basis for injunctive relief. |
|
Or is the relationship between women and food a valid area for thought and debate? |
|
The end of the 1960s saw a rejection of technocracy, for many valid reasons. |
|
A set of house rules may be accepted as valid by a group of players wherever they play. |
|
This phylogenetic hypothesis had been held valid until it was recently reinvestigated. |
|
All you need to do is bring along two valid pieces of identification plus your share certificate. |
|
Currently, foreigners must apply for a work permit that is valid for one year, which may be renewed. |
|
He has a valid work permit and, he said, should have received his green card months ago. |
|
Rigorous and data intensive, ecological economics builds on the idea that natural resources are as valid a form of capital as oil rigs. |
|
As long as the signal stays outside the red zone, a receiver will be able to clock valid data in at the right time. |
|
Their opinion is no more valid than it would be if they declared pounds henceforth equivalent to kilograms. |
|
It has real power of moral authority, and is actually the only argument for which there is no valid rebuttal. |
|
The embedding of bits in valid blocks in a particular text line is done in a column-wise raster order. |
|
That may be valid for some businesses, especially in view of the rapidity of technological changes. |
|
Results are based on statistically valid random samples of members and are rigorously audited. |
|
Readers will be intrigued by the idea that in the blink of an eye one can make a valid and justifiable decision. |
|
|
Unfortunately they do not accept the holiday season as a valid reason to set back the question of adjudication. |
|
The reason is that although it seemed like you had a valid contract, you actually did not. |
|
Are these meetings valid as the quorum must be from the persons who are entitled to attend and vote at such meetings? |
|
In the case of periodic tenancies the legislature left landlords free to bring them to an end by the service and expiry of valid notices to quit. |
|
In Mazo the Court of Appeal quashed the conviction and stated that a person cannot be guilty of theft of property received as a valid gift. |
|
The Tribunal thinks the arrest warrant issued in one State is not valid in other State. |
|
An historical account will be valid or correct, not absolutely, but in relation to a specific emergent context. |
|
She was booked on misdemeanor counts of hit-and-run and driving without a valid driver license. |
|
But criticizing alchemy as an inexact science is not a valid reason not to pay attention to it since, as stated earlier, this is not the ground of its knowledge claims. |
|
There remains little doubt but that, when shatter cones can be identified with certainty, they are a valid and definitive criterion for an astrobleme. |
|
The recording is quite superb however and is definitely preferable to Bakels on Naxos or the ageing Boult and Previn who remain however, very valid accounts on all planes. |
|
Leave a comment with a valid email addy and we can exchange IM info. |
|
Whether they are valid or not is specific to each particular situation. |
|
Literary pedigree is or should be a valid concern for any writer or for any critic considering that writer. |
|
With electronic voting, the computer will take less than 20 minutes to calculate the poll, total valid poll, quota, all the counts and the winners. |
|
Our longstanding fear, it seems, turns out to be about as valid as the death ray deployed by Buck Rogers in comic strips. |
|
Under section 4 of the Defamation Act 1952 the defendant can establish a valid defence if he proves that he published the words innocently and has made an offer of amends. |
|
For example, a valid passport is required for travel to Cuba. |
|
She was brilliant, there was no doubt about that, but when it came to escaping from awkward situations, coming up with valid excuses or witty retorts, she was useless. |
|
Its development depends on the linearization of the coupled electro-hydrodynamic governing equations, which is not strictly valid except at low fields. |
|
|
A full return ticket is valid for travel all day and stations, tracks and lineside are kept tidy so there is nothing to spoil the enjoyment of the journey. |
|
Were these negative findings an artifact of the procedures used in the study, or were they a valid reflection of the relationships that existed in the sample? |
|
Christ's oblation, his total gift by the sacrifice on the cross, is the act of initiation for himself definitively, and it is valid with regard to all human beings. |
|
Depending on the geometry type, you can preserve projection, plane, position, tangency, curvature, and any valid combination of these characteristics. |
|
A small change in labeling requirements for bulk mailings announced Oct.21 requires bulk mailers to identify themselves on the outside of the envelope with a valid address. |
|
That all depends on how valid his scientific research is, now doesn't it? |
|
A poor nutritional status by itself is not necessarily a valid indication for gastrostomy placement as it may be the result of an advanced terminal disease. |
|
A testator may make a valid will wholly by his or her own handwriting and signature, without formality, and without the presence, attestation or signature of a witness. |
|
The medical ethics committee should report on the issues surrounding the circumcision of male children for whom there is no valid medical indication. |
|
Despite the fact that we have paid the subscription for this month, we were advised that we are unable to use our memberships without valid cards. |
|
Regardless of the evidence, the lottery ticket is a bearer note, which means whoever turns in a valid ticket is legally entitled to the winnings, end of story. |
|
Under the act, the sender of a commercial electronic mail message must identify the e-mail as an ad and provide a valid physical postal address for the sender. |
|
He also travelled to Sakya where he studied monastic discipline, phenomenology, valid cognition, the Middle Way and Guhyasamaja with lamas such as Kazhipa Losel and Rendawa. |
|
Why should anyone accept that you are really a person with valid opinions, and not just a government shill trying to make it look like someone still supports them? |
|
Bawer is quite plainly a talented writer, but he is also tricksy, and he has a tendency to overload what are often perfectly valid points with debatable stylistic flourishes. |
|
During the period of exile, five bishoprics had become vacant and could not be filled in a manner which would be acknowledged as valid under canon law. |
|
The only valid lesson a dispassionate observer can make from the inclusion of that line in the movie is how skilled the director is at the black art of propaganda. |
|
It was an error of judgment which led a French court to declare valid the will of a morphinist who had committed suicide after leaving his fortune to his mistress. |
|
Police stopped motorists within minutes of the number plates being scanned and demanded to see valid discs, MOT certificates and proof of insurance. |
|
This is a valid concern with these ads since there has been a recent uptick in anti-Muslim hate crimes in nyc. |
|
|
For what I believe are valid reasons, my home telephone is unlisted. |
|
This Consent and Release does not entitle any holder of the Notes to revoke any valid and unrevoked consent previously submitted by holders of the Notes. |
|
The only snag was my season ticket wasn't valid on their network. |
|
Beyond medical board or nursing association certification, candidates must have a valid passport and yellow fever vaccination. |
|
We've always argued about America a lot, whether her immigrant perceptions were always valid or sometimes just the untutored observations of an outsider. |
|
I honestly cannot see a valid argument against legalising prostitution. |
|
Damascus has a valid claim to be the world's oldest inhabited city. |
|
A woman passenger would not accept this as a valid reason for the delay. |
|
Ignorance of the laws is not accepted as a valid excuse in any country. |
|
A marriage shall be considered valid only if the wife is a virgin. |
|
Although he is an American with a valid passport, he is not allowed entry. |
|
She had a pre-paid monthly Metro card valid for standard travel. |
|
No spectator will be allowed into the ground without a valid ticket. |
|
The card which has a distinctive Euro logo is valid for two years. |
|
If a four had turned up and you had a four in your hand, you would not be able to meld fours, because stealing the 4 would not leave a valid sequence. |
|
They maintained that Chaos chaos was generically and specifically like Amoeba proteus without presenting any valid reason for holding such a view. |
|
The marriage was valid under canonical and ecclesiastical laws. |
|
The city council is flexing its muscles after becoming the first local authority in the north west with the power to tow away cars without valid road tax. |
|
Unless a credit card is reported lost by a cardmember, transactions that come in with the valid authorisation code are deemed by banks as bona fide and valid. |
|
The Minister was not in a position to produce a valid ticket on demand. |
|
|
Are we about to witness more policy made on the hoof, or is this merely evidence they are struggling to defend the indefensible against valid widespread public protest? |
|
The narrow inclusion and validity criteria stated in the protocol ensured that studies included would be valid and less likely to be heterogeneous or diverse. |
|
Constitutional law is rife with clashing certitudes generated by too-clever theories purporting to illuminate the one valid approach to construing the Constitution. |
|
In the Chaldean system of numerology, the number eight is one of great power for good and evil, and so it was in this epic battle to prove valid for both fighters. |
|
Problem parents who fail to provide valid and legitimate excuses for their children's school absences would then be issued with school attendance notices. |
|
The charterers shall provide the owner with a bank guarantee for the sum of 275.000 SEK, valid until all commitments of the charterer have been paid to the owner. |
|
This is a perfectly valid strategy, which aims to reduce over-reliance in one specific area by spreading risk across a number of different businesses. |
|
It cannot be seen at face value, as merely the making of a valid work of art out of anything that is at hand, its graphic and painterly qualities notwithstanding. |
|
This numismatic and thus chronometrically valid distinction, however, could be useful regardless of whether the two brothers used the same or different passes. |
|
This connection provides the major conceptual apparatus of modern physics, through the concept of physical symmetries, or invariance principles, and valid transformations. |
|
At least the ad campaign-generated hype is valid with Shuggie! |
|
This function is a hyperbola in the valid domain for plant growth. |
|
Yet, when we factionalize, we become distracted by our own machinations, and we forget that no one group of women is more valid or significant than another. |
|
It follows that, even if the evidence was inadmissible, and the judge's ruling was wrong, this cannot provide a valid ground for appeal in the present case. |
|
Apparently, I have been driving without a valid permit for about 4 months. |
|
However this relationship is not strictly valid in other circumstances, such as in measurements of soil alkalinity. |
|
In the past there have been certain groups that have experienced problems obtaining valid identification documents. |
|
Although a step function like heat capacity was applied, the general conclusions from this study are valid for any shape of heat capacity curve. |
|
Therefore we should state that constancy of c is only valid in vacuo with neglection of all fields. |
|
This relationship is valid due to the assumption of incompressibility of the test fluids. |
|
|
The Transport board issues driving licences which are valid as identity documents in Sweden. |
|
The MI technique has therefore, been accepted as a valid in vitro for detecting CMI, and also typified by tuberculin skin test reactions. |
|
Dutch citizens from the age of 14 are required to be able to show a valid identity document upon request by a police officer or similar official. |
|
These fares are one-way and valid for travel through June 24 combinable with any available fare on the return. |
|
Ugaritic had already been deciphered, so the researchers would know if they got a valid result. |
|
The card lasts ten years and is a valid document to leave the country when travelling to another EU country. |
|
However, although valid as a travel document to the UK, they were not accepted by Spain. |
|
The current identification cards are now issued free of charge and optional, and are valid for ten years for minors, and fifteen for adults. |
|
Identity cards were valid for 10 years, had to be updated within a year in case of change of residence, and their renewal required paying a fee. |
|
There may of course be a perfectly valid explanation behind the supply teacher boom. |
|
They argue that tests need to be valid for using with ELLs, normed using ELLs and bias free. |
|
For most purposes when identification is required, only valid documents are ID card, passport or driving license. |
|
These may be issued by either the Government of India or the Government of any state, and are valid throughout the nation. |
|
Margulus and Dorian Sagan delve into symbiogenesis, a valid ecological phenomenon, and discard neo-Darwinism. |
|
All persons aged 16 and above must carry a valid legal government identification document in public. |
|
The South African identity document is not valid as a travel document or valid for use outside South Africa. |
|
Some countries, including the Czech Republic, require that an alien who needs a visa on entry be in possession of a valid visa upon exit. |
|
Normally, visas are valid for entry only into the country which issued the visa. |
|
Possession of a valid visa is a condition for entry into many countries, and exemption schemes exist. |
|
In France, the law accepts revenge exists with crime passionnel considered a valid defence in a murder case. |
|
|
In some countries, notably France, crime passionnel is a valid defence in murder cases. |
|
In addition, a valid identification document has to be produced to the hotel manager or staff. |
|
A Schengen visa, even one issued by France, is not valid for these territories. |
|
While a visa valid for one of these territories will be valid for all, visa exemption lists differ. |
|
Entrants must be in possession of a valid National Entrants or FIM Sponsors Licence for Road Racing. |
|
Dala Airport has reportedly decided to renew Skyways' concession and the new agreement will be valid from 1 February to 29 October this year. |
|
The Act specifies that the search warrant is valid for a month after being granted. |
|
The E-Bolt deadbolts record the date, time and key identity of each valid access. |
|
Widows are permitted to remarry without repercussion and their second marriage is considered just as valid as the first. |
|
Contempt for flunky failures NOTHING A J Hubble writes is devoid of right wing prejudices, again he fails to make valid comparisons. |
|
But there are a lot of valid reasons why grade A students might choose not to apply to Oxbridge. |
|
It is possible to construct grammatically valid and meaningful sentences which lack one or more of the three. |
|
Travelcards will be valid within Greater London with the exception of the Heathrow branch, which will continue to be subject to special fares. |
|
This is a valid point of view for external observers, but not for infalling observers. |
|
This expression is valid only over small distances h from the surface of the Earth. |
|
Newton's first and second laws are valid only in an inertial reference frame. |
|
There should be a valid reason behind deselecting a sitting Labour councillor. |
|
The family Serranidae is one of the largest perciform families with 5 subfamilies, 64 genera and 529 valid species. |
|
According to the Licensing Branch of Delhi Police, till December 31, 2014, only seven discotheques had valid license. |
|
This has been universally valid since 10 February 2007, when the telecom dispute was resolved. |
|