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  • The State Immunity Act 1978 is an Act of the Parliament of the U
  • They said the State Immunity Act 1978 flouted a battery of international l
  • some immunity against the N2 flu virus may have been retain
  • pathway appears to be crucial for protective immunity against specific bacteria but is redundant ag
  • reast milk provided babies in poor areas with immunity against disease.
  • Blackleg vaccine gives immunity against it.
  • After his conviction, he was granted immunity against further prosecution and compelled to
  • pealed a law that had given gun manufacturers immunity against lawsuits, following an attempt by som
  • efused to grant Clinton absolute presidential immunity against the lawsuit, but nonetheless ruled th
  • lly control a pathogen preventing any genetic immunity against the pathogen from being selected for.
  • s about to expire, which would mean a loss of immunity against prosecution by his political enemies.
  • s part of his guilty plea, Hubbell entered an immunity agreement with independent counsel Kenneth St
  • e that relied on materials collected under an immunity agreement with Hubbell.
  • nd her husband in court in 1951 as part of an immunity agreement.
  • hether, under the first step of the qualified immunity analysis required by Saucier v. Katz, 533 U.S
  • re to European diseases for which they lacked immunity, and from the Franciscan practice of cloister
  • K's Parliament conferred a number of personal immunity and tax privileges on HKETO London.
  • ts enactment, the FSIA standards of sovereign immunity and its exceptions apply even to conduct that
  • t the three individual officers had qualified immunity and as such could not be sued.
  • dy Sr., who agreed to waive Kent's diplomatic immunity and he was successfully prosecuted, along wit
  • new infectious diseases to which they had no immunity and warfare.
  • ts had held that an arbitration clause waived immunity, and the Supreme Court granted certiorari to
  • ould open up new avenues for altering ageing, immunity and resistance to stresses in humans.
  • the biological processes involved in ageing, immunity and responses to physical or environmental st
  • Sufferers have no functional immunity and can die within months after birth without
  • duction of cytokines necessary for the innate immunity and subsequent adaptive immunity.
  • cancer immunotherapy and the study of humoral immunity and transplantation.
  • cy, they were stripped of their parliamentary immunity and sent to prison.
  • ctious diseases, to which they had no natural immunity, and warfare by the expansion of the Iroquois
  • In exchange, "they were promised complete immunity and would not be forced to resign their offic
  • or of the Laboratory for the Study of Stress, Immunity and Disease.
  • lower court in rejecting the state's claim of immunity and petition for dismissal.
  • Constitution abrogated the States' sovereign immunity and granted federal courts the affirmative po
  • "an anomaly in the jurisprudence of sovereign immunity, and indeed in the jurisprudence of constitut
  • ted Iraq to rescind its removal of diplomatic immunity and the closure of embassies in occupied Kuwa
  • active agent that had the role to enhance the immunity and the experiment on the clinical test on 10
  • bout a background matter after being promised immunity, and ultimately declined to bring any charges
  • s held that the Potawatomi did have sovereign immunity and C & L appealed.
  • He specialized in bacteria and immunity, and studied the bacterial products of tuberc
  • e 1920s Landsteiner worked on the problems of immunity and allergy.
  • els was extradicted to Germany because of his immunity as courier for the German Emperor, while othe
  • Cytolysins may be involved in immunity as well as in venoms.
  • Muransky testified under a grant of immunity as a government witness in the March 2000 tri
  • t away with the offense because of diplomatic immunity as well as the victim's fear of reporting the
  • Although Bemba enjoys immunity as a senator, the country's chief prosecutor
  • sed of subversive activities, stripped of his immunity as a member of the parliament and in 1923 ext
  • ular activation; thus such elements of innate immunity as macrophages, PMNs and dendritic cells assu
  • ly engineered, and thus will no one will have immunity) as it is mild enough to not kill the person
  • e, who can not now be tried as he was granted immunity at her trial.
  • control purpose", but nevertheless held that immunity attached "solely because it is a branch of th
  • In May 2007, Ralston attempted to seek immunity before testifying in front of Representative
  • Boolean combination function for correlation immunity before deciding to use it in a stream cipher.
  • teams, who study some aspect of infection and immunity, but across a variety of different pathogens.
  • ransmitted through the Internet enjoys unique immunity, but because the trespass to chattels tort--u
  • nt agency, the compact grants WMATA sovereign immunity by all three jurisdictions within which it op
  • was formed, several war criminals were given immunity by Army Intelligence.
  • ted suicide and Prince Asaka had been granted immunity by General Douglas MacArthur as member of the
  • activation of genes involved in inflammation, immunity, cell survival, and other pathways.
  • The only thing known of Eginhard is an immunity certificate given by emperor Lothair I from M
  • In Episode 3, Kota lost the immunity challenge and were forced to face Tribal Coun
  • Darren Purchese - Immunity Challenge 6
  • Hadleigh Troy - Immunity Challenge 4
  • Cesare Casella - Immunity Challenge 10
  • aw him as a threat, and intentionally lost an immunity challenge in order to vote him out, Rob made
  • ided amongst themselves who would contest the Immunity Challenge, while the two worst performing tea
  • When Fang won the immunity challenge, Crowley and Marcus went to face Tr
  • naged to remain in the game and won the final immunity challenge, lasting the full 39 days.
  • After losing the Immunity Challenge, Rarotonga was given a sealed bottl
  • During one immunity challenge, Jenna and Heidi stripped off their
  • Immunity Challenge: Competing in rounds, two castaways
  • es in Survivor: Borneo, winning four straight immunity challenges to propel herself to the Final Two
  • e rest of the Heroes tribe won the last three immunity challenges before the merge.
  • ribe, arguing that the Wardens had to exhaust immunity claims in tribal court.
  • The stevedores claimed protection of the immunity clause in the contract between the carrier an
  • may be relevant, and a law not invalid, if an immunity conferred by a limitation of a power is affec
  • urrent version is silent as to the banks' tax immunity, Congress cannot be said to have expressly co
  • e institution with immunoglobulins, a passive immunity could be achieved .
  • rcenaries with respect to human rights, legal immunity, cronyism, war profiteering, lobbying, war, a
  • nce with his sworn affidavit (in exchange for immunity), dated February 20, 1976.
  • smallpox, to which the Natives had no natural immunity, decimated many communities.
  • s from arrest but instead provided a limited ' immunity' defense to prosecution under state law for c
  • Having counter-signed the immunity, Del is asked one final time by Slater who ha
  • odels that attempt to explain how humans have immunity despite such aggressive selection (positive a
  • odels that attempt to explain how humans have immunity despite such aggressive selection (positive a
  • Only in 1929 the - meanwhile former - immunity district was incorporated into the city itsel
  • dral island), which formed a prince-episcopal immunity district, distinct from the city of Brandenbu
  • thedral and pertaining premises in town as an immunity district.
  • ability under the Noerr-Pennington and Parker immunity doctrines.
  • mallpox, to which the Native Americans had no immunity, drastically reduced the Pequot population, t
  • Under international law, sovereign immunity exists for inherently public acts but not wit
  • rs and employees with both civil and criminal immunity for questioning suspected violators or detain
  • Aldrete-Davila was then given immunity for his testimony and is now suing the border
  • judges of general jurisdiction enjoy absolute immunity for their judicial acts, he wrote, "...what J
  • Health care practitioners say it provides immunity for between 9 and 12 months.
  • ch granted U.S. military personnel diplomatic immunity for crimes committed on Iranian soil.
  • The Council provided immunity for the petroleum and petroleum products, the
  • Typically, the winner receives immunity for the next challenge, and therefore, cannot
  • oratory: Supposedly studying gene therapy and immunity for cancer cells.
  • results were promising; this vaccine provided immunity for 3 years.
  • or one year, while a fifth player was granted immunity for his testimony.
  • e to a veto from the United States concerning immunity for its peacekeepers from the International C
  • of staff who are British are entitled only to immunity for "things done or omitted to be done in the
  • driver's license agency, and be granted legal immunity for making such reports.
  • the extermination plan, offers a guarantee of immunity for officials, calls for tighter censorship a
  • ichols in exchange for a reduced sentence and immunity for his wife.
  • Parliamentary immunity for all members of the Sejm and Senate would
  • The new constitution also guarantees immunity for the leaders of February's coup and commit
  • none have been prosecuted, as they also enjoy immunity from prosecution in Bosnia.
  • an congress with the goal of removing Colom's immunity from prosecution.
  • the Templars' land holdings and granted them immunity from all pleas, suits danegeld and from murdr
  • pealed, effectively granting Governor Winship immunity from further prosecution.
  • rnment reneged on the accord granting Speight immunity from prosecution, with Bainimarama saying tha
  • for negligent homicide; Major Voss was given immunity from prosecution.
  • s and rights of the United Nations, including immunity from legal proceedings.
  • hough the owners applied for a Certificate of Immunity from Listing.
  • r all though other sources say that he enjoys immunity from prosecution.
  • iveship in season 3's "Misbegotten"), and has immunity from hallucinatory signals sent out by a Wrai
  • reporter may be subject to penalties, though immunity from civil or criminal liability is granted t
  • o it either being their first vote or winning immunity from the vote
  • ose representatives on official business have immunity from prosecution within British courts and an
  • a law, valid between 2008 and 2009, granting immunity from prosecution to the four highest politica
  • “Effectiveness of Arbitral Awards, State Immunity from Execution and Autonomy of State Entities
  • of the market', Del negotiates with Slater an immunity from prosecution if he grasses the thief up,
  • ury and Rochester were granted in perpetuity, immunity from royal requisitions or tribute otherwise
  • gave the Congress the power to abrogate state immunity from suit to the extent that this was necessa
  • macy Clause accords federal instrumentalities immunity from state taxation unless Congress has expre
  • f France (until 16 May 2007), enjoyed virtual immunity from prosecution for acts preceding his tenur
  • Campbell granted Giancana immunity from prosecution and ordered him to testify.
  • Kasabian was offered immunity from prosecution in exchange for turning stat
  • Aleyn and Clays Stephen, acted under virtual immunity from the law for over two decades while under
  • tive offices; in exchange, they would receive immunity from prosecution in any actions they may have
  • an independent city (which would have created immunity from annexation), but the effort failed.
  • The state had asserted immunity from suit under the Eleventh Amendment to the
  • enemies as part of a mission, but may receive immunity from prosecution (in his own country) if in t
  • ion, would have been entitled to governmental immunity from suit prior to enactment of the statute.
  • es not confer a right of personal security or immunity from military trial and punishment upon an al
  • ns in unlawful hostile action against us with immunity from military trial, it puts them in a more p
  • ich has a golden glow when active, grants him immunity from virtually anything.
  • Cameron gained immunity from eviction for a period of two weeks.
  • the Pious confirmed to Hetto the privilege of immunity from the saecular courts.
  • n Bootla, was mugged and the islanders lacked immunity from ‘flu epidemics and also had to endure th
  • In 898, Radbod received complete immunity from all taxes for the entire episcopal terri
  • rities about the attack, and Lori was granted immunity from prosecution.
  • t established that Treaty Eight did not grant immunity from taxation to Indians living off reserve.
  • tion, the reunified Germany granted Guillaume immunity from any further prosecutions.
  • as well as giving immunity from prosecution from those involved in the c
  • st, President George W. Bush granted the pope immunity from prosecution.
  • s involved in surveillance to be granted full immunity from U.S. criminal or civil procedures, under
  • ssippi Cold Case, was given state and federal immunity from prosecution to tell the full story of wh
  • that the extension of derivative governmental immunity from the TPA to a trading corporation would b
  • After further reassurances of his immunity from prosecution, Del tells him that he himse
  • the Council granted a one-year extension for immunity from prosecution by the International Crimina
  • n and Commonwealth Affairs the power to grant immunity from British prosecution to SIS personnel whe
  • O'Keefe received immunity from prosecution in exchange for providing th
  • n and Commonwealth Affairs the power to grant immunity from British prosecution to SIS personnel whe
  • ights to private property, freedom of speech, immunity from police abuse, contractual liberty and fr
  • e rule of the abbess, who in 1225 was granted immunity from interference by the bishop of Meaux, ans
  • In a deal for immunity from prosecution, Hickman implicated Stout an
  • dulaye Yerodia Ndombasi failed to respect the immunity from criminal jurisdiction and the inviolabil
  • mporaries was seen as an advantage in gaining immunity from ground fire and in the ability to delive
  • 004, the Court stripped Pinochet again of his immunity from prosecution over fresh charges concernin
  • , but tried to draw upon an MP's privilege of immunity from arrest in 1604 when his debts grew too p
  • e Indianapolis Police Department for claiming immunity from arrest because he was a legislator.
  • ndment remedial powers, abrogates the states' immunity from suit.
  • rnational Criminal Court, the Council granted immunity from prosecution by the International Crimina
  • the newly created Catalan Dragons were given immunity from relegation and since it was the French s
  • their relatives, because if a cell loses the immunity gene, it quickly becomes subject to destructi
  • nately for the dotcom company, the diplomatic immunity granted to the Secretariat under the Commonwe
  • solved murders, which were not covered by the immunity granted to him in exchange for his testimony
  • A. persicus also feeds on humans, although an immunity has been acquired by some individuals.
  • immune from suit in a state court unless that immunity has been specifically abrogated by the United
  • hin the language of § 1498, because sovereign immunity has not been waived for intentional torts and
  • wing that he had shot himself and was offered immunity he confirmed that the wound was self inflicte
  • Hoping for immunity, he returned to England a few months later an
  • He also painted the letters "I.I.," for Immunity Idol.
  • Chan also used his smarts to find the Hidden Immunity Idol.
  • After villain Parvati Shallow gave hidden Immunity Idols to villain's Sandra Diaz-Twine and Jerr
  • ides in her, explaining that he can grant her immunity if she cooperates with the FBI.
  • urder that convinced prosecutors to grant him immunity if von Einem was brought to trial.
  • orn into office, and that he has been offered immunity in exchange for testimony against Palmieri.
  • ess had validly abrogated Florida's sovereign immunity in College Savings Bank, the question was una
  • y role in innate antibacterial and antifungal immunity in insects as well as in mammals.
  • Cafaro was granted immunity in 2003, when she testified in the federal tr
  • prior to the Conquest, the idea of a judicial immunity in the Oswaldslow only occurred after the Con
  • shii and the 20,000 Unit 731 members received immunity in 1948 from war-crimes prosecution before th
  • osophila and is commonly used to study innate immunity in the common model organism Drosophila melan
  • He wrote three books: Immunity in Infectious Diseases, The Nature of Man, an
  • Ecclesiastical immunity in new Spain 1760-1815 1965
  • of interleukin 10 for counteracting excessive immunity in the human body.
  • The third was granted immunity in exchange for testifying against his former
  • error for the Government to receive absolute immunity in this case.
  • tudy RNA interference as a mechanism of viral immunity in Drosophila.
  • t Yale School of Medicine, focusing on T-cell immunity in West Nile Virus, publishing several papers
  • As for interjurisdictional immunity, insurance is not part of the core of banking
  • Immunity is given to crime, and the records of the pub
  • ral other NOD-like receptors, NLRP6's role in immunity is related to its ability to regulate caspase
  • As the season progresses, immunity is disregarded during later challenges to pre
  • Immunity is removed from secondary action when taken b
  • s given to the contestants aside from winning immunity is that the winning garment may be featured i
  • Immunity is also granted to reporters who, in good fai
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