Such a level of social inequality can never be voluntarily or democratically accepted by the population. |
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There is no evidence of her ever wishing to voluntarily relinquish the post. |
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It would be wrong, however, to whitewash him as the last of the old-school, voluntarily resigning statesmen. |
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They also want to give manufacturers an opportunity to voluntarily recall their products. |
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The manufacturer who distributed hot dogs and delicatessen meats under 11 different brand names has voluntarily recalled the causative products. |
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He was never on the pay roll but voluntarily taught woodwork at evenings and weekends. |
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Rather than reconfiguring the Court in one fell swoop, they must proceed member by member, as justices die or leave voluntarily. |
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The necessary trust depends on benevolence to others, including strangers, honest dealing and fulfilment of promises entered into voluntarily. |
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If laboratory species will voluntarily take a drug, it is assumed that humans will too. |
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Many of these islanders ended up on the eastern seaboard of Canada, either voluntarily or by forced evictions. |
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It's very different from being cool, but the path out is the same whether you got there voluntarily or involuntarily. |
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Shopkeepers will also agree not to sell illegal fireworks which have been voluntarily banned by the industry. |
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Comparably little research has involved couples voluntarily seeking conjoint treatment for intimate violence. |
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Her husband, son and son's girlfriend pitched in and voluntarily did many of the housekeeping tasks she could no longer do. |
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Joy comes not out of infliction of pain on others but out of pain voluntarily borne by oneself. |
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He said they acted voluntarily, adding that there was no implication of fraud. |
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If they really want to go legit they should voluntarily dump all their ill-gotten data and start from scratch, as a sign of good will. |
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Pelvic floor exercises concern re-education of the pelvic floor muscles by encouraging women to voluntarily contract their pelvic floor muscles. |
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So, anyway the beauty is of course that I am voluntarily choosing to do this to myself. |
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By late September, NATO seeks to gather 3,300 weapons voluntarily surrendered by the rebel National Liberation Army. |
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I suppose, given the evidence, I should have realised earlier that he had gone to Germany voluntarily. |
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Prison Service negotiators were hoisted up in a cherry picker platform to talk to the prisoner who came down voluntarily at about 6.30 pm. |
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God's people should always be prepared to give liberally, voluntarily and cheerfully. |
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Individuals also left Britain voluntarily to seek better opportunities overseas. |
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Why do charitably inclined people voluntarily give so little to the government? |
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He said his son voluntarily took out his cellphone from his bag after pupils with cellphones were asked to hand them over. |
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To date no one from the community has voluntarily come forward to provide any details to police on the case. |
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The man was unaware of the concern he had caused and when he realised what had happened he handed the gun in voluntarily to the police. |
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A dubiously videotaped confession by her alleged stalker was voluntarily pulled by prosecutors as direct evidence. |
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As Louisiana grew, some Cajuns were pushed and some voluntarily moved with the frontier. |
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During this time other managers at the centre also decided to leave voluntarily and gave notice to terminate their employment. |
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In the corporate world, when a CEO gets voted off the island, or even ships out voluntarily, the CFO typically gets dumped, too. |
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We voluntarily made copies of the original letters freely available to the press. |
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He is perceived as a weak leader who, if he will not go voluntarily, must be forced from office. |
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Unfortunately, the parent who voluntarily ran the scheme moved away and nobody has yet been found to take over. |
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One of the options is the wider use of toughened plastic glasses, which are already used by some pubs voluntarily. |
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He stayed away for 169 days, eventually returning voluntarily to give himself up. |
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Yet volition is the one thing that a free individual cannot voluntarily relinquish. |
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The unspoken underlying verity was that there were no residents of Abu Hishma who would voluntarily turn them over. |
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The transfers were made voluntarily by the applicants under what they at least believed to be valid contracts. |
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The occupation authorities have urged them to surrender their arms voluntarily, but reportedly many have snubbed the request. |
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On the other hand, it was open to non-priests to adopt a quasi-priestly life voluntarily, like the biblical Nazirites. |
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He will voluntarily withdraw the legislation until such time as there is no doubt who has the unquestioned authority to speak for Native people. |
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The best way to ease gridlock is to voluntarily switch to other forms of travel, where possible. |
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Pat also contributed his expertise voluntarily over the years and the designs of the buildings are a monument to his skill. |
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Carter maintains that the turnaround he was hired for was complete, and that he left voluntarily. |
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On the first day after operation he fully recovered from the general anaesthetic and could micturate voluntarily. |
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For a time he was forcibly medicated, but for the past several years he has taken his drugs voluntarily. |
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In a market economy, entrepreneurs are people who voluntarily take on uncertainty. |
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Induced abortions are those initiated voluntarily with the intention of terminating a pregnancy. |
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Finally, the manufacturer of the fungicide maneb has voluntarily withdrawn support for any homeowner uses of this fungicide. |
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The script, though comical in areas, was much too sentimental and downright sappy for me to voluntarily accept. |
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One does not have to go back to ancient Athens to grasp the depressing fact that most authoritarians do not surrender power voluntarily. |
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The patient must sign a written request in the presence of two witnesses attesting that the patient is competent and acting voluntarily. |
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We see them growing voluntarily in sand dunes and vacant lots, anywhere from two feet to five. |
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We must move away from this artificial reconciliation, but rather allow white people to voluntarily join us at these celebrations. |
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In the current climate of litigiousness and antipathy to big companies, one can understand the haste to withdraw it voluntarily from the market. |
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He became the first African leader upon independence to resign office voluntarily. |
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To take one's leave gracefully and voluntarily seemed to him a more dignified end than to be snatched by death unwillingly away. |
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He then voluntarily developed and trained a reserve force of assorted Army troops trapped with the Marines. |
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The idea that one would voluntarily inject poison into one's body was anathema to me. |
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City officials originally requested that owners of these establishments voluntarily dismantle the offending structures. |
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I intend to abandon this city voluntarily after completing a certain experiment. |
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The chance of disaster was appreciably high and you voluntarily and reprehensibly took that risk with its terrible consequences. |
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The question is, did this man voluntarily waive his rights and give that kind of a statement? |
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War bonds essentially fund a war chest that is voluntarily filled by the public. |
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Rising prices get people to voluntarily economize on goods and services rendered scarcer by the disaster. |
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Some years later Navy regulations were changed to permit wardroom and steerage officers to voluntarily form their own wine mess. |
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In 11 other cases the children were either returned voluntarily or the warring parties reached an agreement. |
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The way to wean people voluntarily off their cars is to be clever, and to do it in stages. |
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Unlike saccades, smooth pursuit cannot easily be initiated voluntarily without a moving target to follow. |
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A high-caste, well-born, English-educated lawyer had voluntarily chosen to give up power and position and live the life of an Indian peasant. |
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The participants were healthy, ambulatory, and voluntarily sought treatment. |
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For several years he himself has been voluntarily living in a depraved state. |
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My husband and I have been voluntarily using them to set a germ-free example, and it's not all that bad, especially if you use the kind with the oh, never you mind! |
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Unlike Brada Mendez, Earle, who had a violent past, was not attending a.a. voluntarily. |
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Gomez voluntarily spent two weeks in rehab last month, and Demi sticks up for bestie Selena as she works out her emotional life. |
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The sight of grown men hurling abuse at someone who had voluntarily given up a Saturday morning to referee a kids match is truly disheartening for everyone involved. |
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Presumably the argument is that whether a person ingests jollof rice voluntarily or does so because he or she is force-fed, the fact remains that they have eaten jollof rice. |
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These young adults have voluntarily checked out of a political system they consider corrupt and dysfunctional. |
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He has cooperated fully with authorities and voluntarily testified before the grand jury for several hours. |
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The plaintiff voluntarily seeks redress from these defendants. |
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Since smokers appear to be unable to act in a socially responsible way by voluntarily refraining from smoking in public, it seems there must be a law. |
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It is already the case that at the time of relicensing with police, firearms licence applicants voluntarily allow the recording of details of firearms they possess. |
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For now, I've voluntarily dismounted from the property ladder and am renting a nice family home while I see how the economy and the housing market develop. |
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Imagine needing the comfort of popular approbation so badly that you would voluntarily comb through movie award nominations in search of comforting zeitgeist pellets! |
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Hence it was that a certain devout soul compared the heart of Jesus to a burning furnace in which He voluntarily suffered from the ardent flames of Divine love. |
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The spokesman said an upward spiral in defence spending accelerated the arms race in the region, symmetrically or asymmetrically, voluntarily or involuntarily. |
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After the inspection, the premises were voluntarily closed for two weeks, until officers were satisfied there was no longer a risk to food safety. |
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But we are suggesting neither that the human race would voluntarily turn power over to the machines nor that the machines would wilfully seize power. |
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It is averred that the First Plaintiff voluntarily offered to provide the measurements in the knowledge that the banner was for use at a charity event. |
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Men with avocational interests in military affairs organized uniformed militia units, voluntarily meeting to train and purchasing their own uniforms. |
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The operation was apparently intended to terrify the residents into leaving voluntarily, but instead it steeled their resolve. |
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Over the same period, the 13 other airlines tracked by the Transportation Department displaced 412, 447 ticketed passengers voluntarily or against their will. |
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Ultimately, Kolbe came out later that year and was the first Republican in the House to voluntarily identify as gay. |
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Emerson is clearly bound by a legal lease that it can't get out of unless Yamanouchi voluntarily seeks to surrender the lease, which it has not offered to do. |
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Well, I have no problem whatever if people want to bind themselves to a particular form of partnership voluntarily, perhaps because of their particular religious beliefs. |
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As it turned out, knowing that universal fortification would be required by 1 January 1998, most millers fortified their products voluntarily before the mandatory deadline. |
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A Web site that featured images of young wrestlers in bikini briefs was voluntarily shut down after questions were raised about its content and purpose. |
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Up to now, they have supervised for colleagues on uncertified sick leave voluntarily and have patrolled school property, typically on a rota basis, also free gratis. |
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It's persecuting the male students and allowing females to escape scrutiny for voluntarily ingesting alcohol, as well. |
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Essentially, some workers are expected to voluntarily dial back their hours, government researchers predict. |
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Some schools hold the view that liberated beings may voluntarily return to the physical universe in order to help those who are as yet unliberated. |
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Landlords should also voluntarily cease taking unrighteous rent. |
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Native title owners might voluntarily surrender their native title to the Crown in exchange for tangible commercial benefits for the local Indigenous community. |
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The idea of voluntarily signing up for a class that necessitates me spending even more time at the hospital during my off-hours is not enticing, to say the least. |
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We doubt whether citizens of the necessary character and capabilities will ever voluntarily serve in large numbers in a nonprofessional, bureaucratized military. |
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Therefore, attrition rates at IT companies should also differentiate between those who are leaving voluntarily for greener pastures and those who have been given the heave-ho. |
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As most of the books are heavy going and may not tempt us to read them voluntarily, the writer deserves our thanks for arousing our interest in knowing more about them. |
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It's hoped that some of the redundancies can be achieved voluntarily, and we will also offer professional outplacement support for those employees seeking new employment. |
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Further, the day-to-day administration of criminal justice functions with many witnesses who are not under subpoena and who attend voluntarily to give evidence. |
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We can unambiguously conclude that there is a situation in which voluntarily oriented attention subserves feature integration when tested with multiple search items. |
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Noriega eventually surrendered voluntarily to U.S. authorities. |
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Parceners may voluntarily make partition of the land among them. |
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The logical extension is that if individuals entered into agreements voluntarily, then the criterion for evaluation should be unanimous agreement. |
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The group also warns consumers about toys that pose toxic hazards and urges manufacturers to voluntarily disclose whether toys contain phthalates or polyvinyl chloride. |
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He set a further court hearing for May 31 to rule on defense requests to compel interviews with witnesses who decline to speak to them voluntarily. |
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People worry more about infinitesimal risks they feel are imposed on them than they do about the more important ones they voluntarily bring upon themselves. |
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They all conglomerated in the skies like birds of a flock in such dire terror that they voluntarily drowned themselves in the deep waters of the Pacific. |
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Of course if you want to speculate or play the market, you need to acknowledge that you are taking on board, or you're voluntarily assuming, a degree of risk. |
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One plan, which Miller has been promoting for five years, calls for 40 eastern and Mon Valley municipalities to voluntarily fuse into a single entity. |
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Bradford Industrial Museum boasts three working printing presses which are operated by four former printers who voluntarily come into the museum once a week. |
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They would have us believe that these tubes are just kinda put into the ducks mouths and these ducks are just happy gluttons swallowing it all down voluntarily. |
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Orr, who spends up to 10 hours a week training in the gym during the winter and also works out regularly on tour, is not, however, one to puff his chest out voluntarily. |
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To make his own intentions clear would be discourteous to his employers, so he offers no firm clue as to whether he may consider voluntarily leaving when his contract is up. |
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After deciding that the RUF would not disarm voluntarily, the British began training the SLA for a confrontation. |
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Some were voluntarily reordained and others received anointing as a supplement to their previous ordination. |
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Since the UN does not maintain its own military, peacekeeping forces are voluntarily provided by member states. |
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The Congress instead endorsed the proposal of John Adams that Americans would obey Parliament voluntarily but would resist all taxes in disguise. |
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Charlemagne applied this system to much of the European continent, and Offa's standard was voluntarily adopted by much of England. |
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Since 1993, the Prince of Wales has voluntarily paid income tax on the duchy income less amounts which he considers to be official expenditure. |
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These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. |
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Though not regulated by the new legislation, auto racing groups voluntarily began conserving. |
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The individual was an Albanian who had been refused entry to the United Kingdom and was voluntarily returning to Brussels. |
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The official account of events claims that Richard voluntarily agreed to resign his crown to Henry on 29 September. |
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Conversely, some landlords were criticised for using the voluntarily raised relief funds to avoid supporting their tenants through the crisis. |
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Bhikkhus and bhikkunis were expected to live with a minimum of possessions, which were to be voluntarily provided by the lay community. |
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More and more physicians with lifetime certificates are voluntarily recertifying, recognizing the importance and value of ongoing learning. |
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Some upper-grade teachers voluntarily share paraprofessionals, who have been trained as reading assistants, with K-2 teachers. |
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Rule 11 states that the court must determine that a guilty plea is voluntarily made by addressing the defendant personally in court. |
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He only describes men who voluntarily, even euphorically, deliver themselves into the state of unchoice that opium gives them. |
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For half a century that faithful servant of Jehovah suffered, often shrinkingly, yet voluntarily, a constant martyrdom. |
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Many local rites that remained legitimate even after this decree were abandoned voluntarily, especially in the 19th century. |
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Earlier in July, Keiko voluntarily returned to Klettsvik Bay, the location of his sea pen, from his first trip out to the ocean. |
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Stuart Brame has voluntarily tendered his resignation as the Company's President, CEO and Director, effective immediately. |
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Utopians believe that people of all classes can voluntarily adopt their plan for society if it is presented convincingly. |
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The judge, who used to sit in Liverpool, was one of four people to voluntarily attend a police station on Merseyside this week. |
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For the next three months Ashley voluntarily ministered to the population of the island. |
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Friendly societies in particular have an affinity with Shari'ah principles because all contributions to a friendly society are made voluntarily. |
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The following year, Zimbabwean officials voluntarily terminated its Commonwealth membership. |
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For conduct to constitute an actus reus, it must be engaged in voluntarily. |
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Chesapeake, VA, have voluntarily recalled approximately 117,000 glass votive candleholders. |
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An action may be voluntarily dismissed at any time by the plaintiff prior to the defendant's filing of an Answer or Motion for Summary Judgment. |
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In this case it contents itself, as a rule, with penance voluntarily assumed. |
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Voluntary liquidations occur when the company's members decide voluntarily to wind up the affairs of the company. |
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In October 1779 the British voluntarily abandoned Newport and Stony Point in order to consolidate their forces. |
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Sixteen Commonwealth realms voluntarily continue to share the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, as their head of state. |
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Decina argued, inter alia, that he had not engaged in criminal conduct because he did not voluntarily strike the school girls. |
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Several states voluntarily united with Sardinia to create the Kingdom of Italy. |
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Industry will meet this obligation either voluntarily or coercibly through taxes. |
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Some philosophers and divines have evirated themselves, and put out their eyes voluntarily, the better to contemplate. |
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Newfoundland remains the only nation that ever voluntarily relinquished democracy. |
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The small kingdoms in Southern Persia voluntarily accepted Mongol supremacy. |
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In some cases a person voluntarily lives in exile to avoid legal issues, such as litigation or criminal prosecution. |
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Initially, the women's communities took a monastic form of life, either voluntarily or under pressure from ecclesiastical superiors. |
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Some ethnic groups voluntarily assimilated, while others were brought in by force. |
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To that end, Russia voluntarily accepted all Soviet foreign debt and claimed overseas Soviet properties as its own. |
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The family refused to participate in the Colombian government''s demobilization process, in which some paramilitaries were offered lesser sentences for voluntarily disbanding. |
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Likewise the member states of international organizations may voluntarily bind themselves by treaty to a supranational organization, such as a continental union. |
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When the famous Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen heard about Byron's heroics in Greece, he voluntarily resculpted his earlier bust of Byron in Greek marble. |
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Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa says he wants to treat Angelenos like adults, by encouraging them to voluntarily reduce water rather than forcing cuts. |
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During the Joseon period, in times of poor harvest and famine, many peasants voluntarily sold themselves into the nobi system in order to survive. |
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Many houses gave up voluntarily, though some sought exemption by payment. |
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The procedures should also make plain that a decisional official, whether or not challenged, may voluntarily abstain from participating in a particular proceeding. |
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The monarch, by law, is not required to pay income tax, but Queen Elizabeth II has voluntarily paid it since 1993, and also pays local rates voluntarily. |
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According to the will theory of contract, a contract is not presumed valid unless all parties voluntarily agree to it, either tacitly or explicitly, without coercion. |
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Voluntariness includes omission, for implicit in omission is that the actor voluntarily chose to not perform a bodily movement and, consequently, caused an injury. |
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As in Sweden, the nobility has not been officially abolished and records of nobility are still voluntarily maintained by the Finnish House of Nobility. |
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Russell joined Celebrity Big Brother in January 2007, at the start of the series, but left voluntarily within a week after an altercation with Jade Goody. |
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The end result of the long con is that the con artist's target voluntarily puts himself or herself in precisely the position the con artist wants them to be in. |
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Sain appealed to the city's industry owners on Wednesday to voluntarily shut their units down for a month, to reduce pollution levels during the Games. |
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Much of the population of serving age were either in essential jobs or had already joined up voluntarily, making the potential yield of conscription low. |
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Shops in the area voluntarily close while Copts, nonobservant Muslims and women in Western dress withdraw from such areas or simply avoid being out in public at these times. |
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He was so remorseful that he voluntarily paid full restitution. |
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You want me to voluntarily work the weekend without pay? Go to hell! |
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An emergency call was put out for additional help, and by 31 May nearly four hundred small craft were voluntarily and enthusiastically taking part in the effort. |
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Nonetheless, most states voluntarily guarantee the right to a civil jury trial, and they must do so in certain state court cases that are decided under federal law. |
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Also, creating public awareness of environmental impacts of fishing can lead to fishermen voluntarily engaging in practices such as catch and release. |
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These troops enlisted voluntarily and for long terms of service. |
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However, private enterprise adheres to this legislation voluntarily. |
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Shockley was himself a eugenicist and racist who once proposed that the government pay people with IQs under 100 if they would voluntarily submit to sterilization. |
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The ongoing clearance policy resulted in starvation, deaths, and a secondary clearance, when families either migrated voluntarily or were forcibly evicted. |
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Security Council resolutions are typically enforced by UN peacekeepers, military forces voluntarily provided by member states and funded independently of the main UN budget. |
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On 4 February 2013, Chris Huhne announced that he would voluntarily leave the Privy Council after pleading guilty to perverting the course of justice. |
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Today it is generally used as an entrance test to a specific group of schools, rather than a blanket exam for all pupils, and is taken voluntarily. |
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Importing firms voluntarily adhere to fair trade standards or governments may enforce them through a combination of employment and commercial law. |
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Previously, immigrants apprehended at the border were either given the option to voluntarily return to their home country or they were placed in civil immigration proceedings. |
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The major manufacturers had voluntarily agreed to phase-out the most widely used CFCs, those known as R-11 and R-12, long before the legal phaseout date. |
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