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have received adequate training for the | exercise of their powers. |
Assessment may depend on whether the | exercise is objective (i.e. |
In 1844, Onderdonk was suspended from the | exercise of his episcopal office after rumors of alcoh |
The possibilities are so numerous that the | exercise seems pointless, unless extra requirements ar |
is type of activity is sustained from all the | exercise you get from work. |
This includes complaints about the | exercise of clinical judgement by health care professi |
s to the toilet were filmed to prove that the | exercise was legitimate. |
ent that The Crown pay compensation after the | exercise of the prerogative. |
He avoided all of the | exercise regimes and extra practices that might have r |
ate, media and the opposition safeguarded the | exercise from manipulation. |
hicles were embarked in Plymouth prior to the | exercise beginning. |
His masses include the ' | exercise' for his doctorate, the mass Oh quam glorific |
It concerns the | exercise of discretion under s 2(2) Misrepresentation |
The loser in the | exercise appears to be the stalking horse. |
y would be divided into four sections for the | exercise, which went against a plan Frost had devised |
formally announced it will be completing the | exercise options for finishing purchasing the rest of |
North Korea, which responded furiously to the | exercise near the disputed maritime border. |
craft and 4,500 personnel are involved in the | exercise, which runs through Monday. |
Gen. David Eichhorn, says the | exercise gives private pilots a better understanding o |
After the | exercise, General Holland Smith assigned the APDs and |
ony's Governor, Sir Anthony Musgrave over the | exercise of the royal pardon. |
On 18 March 1947, near the conclusion of the | exercise, YMS-471 was renamed Verdin and was re-design |
Along with other vessels involved in the | exercise she was detailed for service in the Falklands |
HMS Coventry was taking part in the | Exercise Springtrain 82 near the British base of Gibra |
dentally pulls the plug, freeing her from the | exercise machine. |
The school's philosophy held that the | exercise of freedom would help students become respons |
reement was nominal, as was the price for the | exercise of the option. |
As the | exercise ends with Bozz's squad "winning," Wilson tell |
t drink and meat in due measure, and also the | exercise of which it has need. |
to actively support Orange Principles and the | exercise of benevolent activities. |
1651-2 to Norwich, where he remained ‘in the | exercise of his ministry' until 1662. |
In some cases, dealers complain, the | exercise of that influence has caused lucrative agreem |
free to develop their own rules regarding the | exercise of a jury trial and not be held accountable t |
istrative and institutional framework for the | exercise of the duties and responsibilities vested in |
ainst Colin from the 3rd party drivers in the | exercise, Michael finally managed to take the final sp |
tion payable in respect of things done in the | exercise of statutory powers, for advance payments and |
gely devoted to practical benevolence, in the | exercise of which he was as humble as he was liberal. |
The crew also found that using the | exercise treadmill as they were required to do twice a |
The main purpose of the | exercise was to assess combat readiness in the Southwe |
tion in a manner entirely consistent with the | exercise of judicial power. |
nd the main building were two gardens for the | exercise of the less disturbed inmates, one for men an |
The legend states he taught the | exercise to his men to help keep their bodies strong a |
In addition, the | exercise may have also been used by the troops as a wa |
rlin gave Wieprecht ample opportunity for the | exercise of his genius for military music, on which hi |
Just before the conclusion of the | exercise on 8 July, Wainwright ventured across the Arc |
tholics to the practise of law, permitted the | exercise of their religion, and the existence of their |
Key military players involved in the | exercise also included personnel from the 1st Air Forc |
or the exercises began in early 2003, and the | exercise was meant to combine elements from previous e |
hat he applied on all his missions and in the | exercise of his ministry. |
After the | exercise, involving seven U.S. ships and twenty Austra |
calde of the jurisdiction of Liberty from the | exercise of his constitutional functions. |
ement between the parties, to provide for the | exercise of the jurisdiction of the Court by equitable |
hat the launch was completed according to the | exercise plan, supported by video shot from the comman |
However, had it been necessary for the | exercise of discretion under s 2(2) he said that the t |
sm must be resolved politically (e.g., by the | exercise of power) within the union. |
egislative or executive body, can involve the | exercise of non-judicial power, but the same functions |
laws of right and wrong to be obtained by the | exercise of reason alone, and so, failure to exercise |
d daily life with a view to understanding the | exercise of power." |
After the initial night, the | exercise continued for a further three days and includ |
and "Complete Submission" (possibly also the | exercise known as "Clear Impressions" to which Adie at |
heory and practice to the transmission of the | exercise through his book The Supreme Knack for Health |
judicial body such as the court, involved the | exercise of judicial power. |
erns included considerable impediments to the | exercise of effective choice by schools, substantial i |
l suffering, but may prolong it by making the | exercise of property rights over animals appear accept |
"An occupier may expect that a person, in the | exercise of his calling, will appreciate and guard aga |
ndate "to improve on who you are, through the | exercise of free will, and with the help of mental hea |
flect its bilateral nature, leadership of the | exercise switches between Australia and the US every 2 |
During the | exercise, U.S. Pacific Command and Australian Defense |
ing to achieve peace and security through the | exercise of force, the Palestinians by recourse to arm |
... Having thus, in the | exercise of undisputed constitutional powers, undertak |
e can be no doubt of the proposition that the | exercise of the power of punishment for contempt of th |
court's making the order, or possibly by the | exercise of the pardoning power. |
ong those whose friendship Hansard won in the | exercise of his profession were Robert Orme, Burke and |
ermines there are substantial reasons for the | exercise of the taking power, courts must defer to the |
The results of the | exercise, published in March 2005, showed that, while |
it will exist only in the mind's eye, and the | exercise in concentration comes from trying to maintai |
saw a more powerful viceregal hand under the | exercise of the mayors of the palaces, while other reg |
In that year the | exercise of the franchise became contingent upon the a |
ble for its elevation crimes committed in the | exercise of public administration to a unified categor |
s were enjoined by the commission to take the | exercise more seriously and to appreciate that only a |
adhipathi, Ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, in the | exercise of my sovereignty in and over my said State d |
tions, as guardian of the treaties and in the | exercise of the implementing powers conferred on it by |
is an independent constitutional body in the | exercise of its functions and subject only to the Cons |
report, it would be contradictory to make the | exercise of a mandate intended to represent different |
guidelines to coroners to assist them in the | exercise or performance of their functions. |
r service, only the costs associated with the | exercise of these obligations are funded by both the C |
aft flew Combat Air Patrols in support of the | exercise, including the period of 24 and 25 March foll |
Poor weather delayed the beginning of the | exercise until the night of 25 September, and it was o |
guidelines to coroners to assist them in the | exercise or performance of their functions . |
sident of the United Nations Committee on the | Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian |
t cultures.... Constructivist thinking is the | exercise of metacognition to become aware of our reali |
Security Council: "We are concerned that the | exercise of legislative functions by the Council, comb |
5. In the | exercise of its appellate power, this Court may consid |
Directly following the | exercise, Hewitt conducted live missile firings near B |
guidelines to coroners to assist them in the | exercise or performance of their functions. |
nature is inclined towards evil, and when the | exercise of liberty takes the shape of pornography, dr |
r service, only the costs associated with the | exercise of these obligations are funded by both the C |
e legislature must have contemplated that the | exercise of a statutory power and the discharge of a s |
Despite the success demonstrated by the | exercise, it would be the last time that the division |
recommended by the expert group regarding the | exercise of due diligence by the importers, processing |
wan's personal discretion was required in the | exercise of the Royal Prerogative, when Henry Newlands |
tion were not advanced enough in allowing the | exercise of the right to self-determination. |
guidelines to coroners to assist them in the | exercise or performance of their functions. |
f collective bargaining and by protecting the | exercise by workers of full freedom of association, se |
and religious differences "with a view to the | exercise of actual domination, first over fellow-immig |
anything that does not harm others: thus, the | exercise of the natural rights of every man or woman h |
nel Tunnel Rail Link "a fee in respect of the | exercise of any of the Office of Rail Regulation's fun |
shed Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics for the | Exercise and Manoeuvres of Troops When Acting as Light |
e are the tides of chance and life and in the | exercise of its paternalistic jurisdiction it is impor |
Investments shall be made in the | exercise of judgment and care under the circumstances |
institutions would do no more than shift the | exercise of power from oppression to manipulation. |
where it is possibly convenient to permit the | exercise of practices which would not be acceptable ac |
rely on his or her own initiative through the | exercise of the reserve powers. |
t to human dignity and a major barrier to the | exercise of the fundamental rights of peoples; all suc |
Although in the beginning of the | exercise the conditions seemed satisfactory, later dur |
ngs, caricatured their motives, denounced the | exercise of the right of private judgment, and set for |
ds v. United States (1878): "However free the | exercise of religion may be, it must be subordinate to |
chi, in Fujian province, where he learned the | exercise from the master Ryu Ryu Ko, although some of |
d of their new obedience; and by renewing the | exercise of these graces, by serious meditation, and f |
o which he retired, and where he diverted the | exercise of his peculiar talents to the practice of me |
cases of such wrongdoing or impotence, to the | exercise of an international police power. |
n or things done ... by virtue hereof, or the | exercise in any manner of rights arising hereunder.” |
e cause of action, and leaves nothing for the | exercise of the jurisdiction of this Court. |
olvement of women in these elections, and the | exercise of their right to vote and be voted [for] on |
il to bind itself and a future Council in the | exercise of its legislative and executive authority to |
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