I could not afford to spend a lot of resources, or hardly anything, on an allegation of the sort of thing that you have just been talking about. |
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Both companies stringently deny the allegation and claim they were set up by an aggrieved third party. |
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There are six counts on the indictment and each count represents a separate allegation against this Defendant. |
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This allegation has been denied by the club but in the absence of smoke without fire, it must be considered a possibility. |
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Under existing law, such an allegation required the judge to recuse himself. |
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Police investigated the allegation but found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. |
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The allegation of criminal wrongdoing is found to be false, vicious and unproved. |
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One of the players against whom an allegation was made, an England international, is understood to be claiming he has an alibi. |
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The allegation was that he exceeded his powers by having the complainant's car towed away. |
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He once famously got an injunction banning anyone from repeating the allegation that he dyes his hair. |
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Any allegation for nuisance is often met with a counter allegation which must also be investigated. |
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Details of the allegation have not been revealed but it is understood to have happened in a public area. |
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The burden of proof in an allegation of undue influence rests upon the person who claims to have been wronged. |
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An officer cannot appeal against a decision for an allegation to be formally investigated. |
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The couple was told the CCTV camera was not working but police say they are investigating the allegation. |
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He refused to comment on the allegation that favoritism was behind the decision. |
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The allegation stunned us all but Hayley managed to find her tongue before Terry and me. |
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It is our view that the proper respondents to an allegation of constructive dismissal should initially be the local authority. |
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There is no substance in the allegation that unlawful access of phone lines is rife or commonplace. |
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The initial probe included an allegation of illegal arms shipment to Honduras, but the charge came up dry. |
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The Home Secretary has appeared as an interested party to contest the allegation of incompatibility. |
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Mr Atherton and his team were mainly concerned about the allegation of misconduct. |
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The allegation of malicious prosecution against an Assistant Crown Attorney is one of the most serious allegations which can be made. |
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No arrests were made, but one allegation was made to police that an anti-hunt follower sprayed a hound in the face to put it off the scent. |
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All those that we spoke to about this allegation had heard the story from someone else. |
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How should they react to the allegation that they are the instruments of greed, exploitation and inequality? |
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Another serious allegation against him is one of misleading others, innocently or culpably, over the contract. |
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Of course, he has to comport himself differently than the rest of us do when somebody makes an allegation against him. |
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I went to court because the court is the only competent authority to judge whether the allegation holds or not. |
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He cited an unproven allegation of fraud and the conduct of the plaintiff in support of this request. |
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When an allegation is made, the member is debarred, or effectively suspended, as they are not allowed to take part in any GAA activity. |
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A nightclub boss has been suspended following an allegation over a racially derogatory remark. |
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This does not mean, however, that a simple allegation of a novel claim may pass judicial scrutiny. |
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I have also underlined those features of the claim which are relied on for the allegation of infringement. |
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That notorious night out is the foremost allegation in a catalogue of misdemeanours that the player will be reminded of for as long as he lives. |
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The allegation is that she took the boy into the classroom cupboard and kissed him, though she insists he forced himself upon her. |
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Without such allegation that the contract was assigned, that part of the pleading would then be demurrable. |
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Even if readers were aware, the extraordinary importance of the allegation surely merits emphasis. |
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Another allegation subsequently surfaced from the parent of a former pupil. |
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The allegation against the celebrated cricketer of yesteryear is no doubt one of committing a blatant criminal offence. |
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Indeed, he treats every uncorroborated and uninvestigated allegation made by prisoners about their treatment as gospel. |
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The applicant has consistently denied each and every allegation of misconduct. |
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In 1999 Mr Walsh was suspended after an allegation that he had verbally abused a 10-year-old choirboy during rehearsals. |
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The other allegation is a lot trickier and potentially a lot more damaging. |
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To accuse France and Germany of ignoring the rules is simply to repeat a slanderous allegation often put forward as fact. |
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He even claimed he was fronting for BA, but the bank denied that allegation. |
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Well, your Honours, the allegation was section 319 of the Crimes Act, perversion of the course of justice. |
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There was no other allegation of an indecent act, notwithstanding a detailed investigation. |
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The allegation later turned out to be manufactured by members of the city councilor's staff. |
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There is nothing stated which is erroneous or wrong and there is no allegation that there is. |
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They denied the allegation and said that more Americans were tested for dope than athletes from any other contingent. |
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I note that the Husband did not make any allegation of non-consummation in his cross petition nor did he seek a decree of nullity. |
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When an allegation of fraud is based upon nondisclosure, there can be no fraud absent a duty to speak. |
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The Defendants deny the allegation that they have incited others to carry out unlawful actions. |
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The allegation is that she was asked for sexual favours in part in return for chocolate, sunglasses and mosquito coils. |
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Jayachandran dismisses the allegation that some of the music composers lift the tune from old songs. |
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The new allegation sent shock waves through a university still reeling from the massive fallout over last year's scandal. |
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Each and every allegation herein contained is denied as if specifically traversed and the Claimant is put to the proof thereof. |
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She also claims that some signatures are forgeries, an extremely serious allegation for which she provides no evidence. |
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What he could do is extend an apology, as he has no evidence whatsoever to corroborate his deplorable allegation. |
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But if the allegation was true and a bishop acted too slowly, irreparable damage may be caused to the victims. |
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This is an allegation of misuse, a traducement, bad faith by the Home Office. |
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She undertook many activities and therapy sessions with children but none ever made any allegation of abuse to her. |
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He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies. |
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We will enquire into the claims that are made and we take very seriously any allegation of poor standards on our part. |
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I have done plenty of both and consider the allegation of simplicity slanderous. |
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The complainant further argued that the allegation about the sale of stolen goods involved mistaken identity. |
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The case goes to trial, where Suzie admits that they fabricated the allegation and Lombardo settles for a hefty sum. |
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Rather it resembles an allegation of error of law which would subject it to the patently unreasonable test. |
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Consequently it was possible for a child to be returned where an allegation of sexual abuse had been made. |
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Accordingly, there must, he submitted, be a presumption that an allegation of physical or sexual abuse cannot be established without the attendance of the accuser. |
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Luanne is still married to him, and told Lemons she never made the allegation in the court document she signed. |
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It would thus seem that any delay in the disposition of this later allegation is not wholly attributable to the state. |
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Nevertheless, the allegation of trafficking was relied on in release proceedings. |
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This allegation is now the subject of a complaint filed by the member against the newspaper which printed the claim. |
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When an allegation is supported by an exhibit, it is important to mention it in your allegations. |
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Since the allegation that the signature of one of the parents was fraudulent was disputed, this matter was decided on a balance of probabilities. |
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Accordingly, the board held that it had jurisdiction over the merits of the dispute, solely as it pertained to the allegation of discrimination. |
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The Superintendent will consider submissions in respect of such an allegation and issue an NOP addressing that allegation. |
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The activists made the allegation after a meeting of former circumcisers. |
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At trial a major dispute between the parties will concern the allegation that it was obvious to try it as an immunosuppressive in transplant treatment. |
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The gravamen in respect of each charge is the allegation of indecency, without which the committee are unlikely, in my view, to find Serious Professional Misconduct. |
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It took nearly 20 years between the first allegation and his ultimate removal. |
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The allegation concerns hydrocarbon releases from the wastewater system at the unloading facility. |
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The allegation that changes of regimes following the Arab Spring has rendered the API meaningless is untrue. |
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It is evident there is no truth in the single allegation made against me. |
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Kremlin officials deny they dispatched any column across the border on Thursday, slamming the allegation as fantasy. |
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Another allegation was that he rode a motorbike and quad bike erratically. |
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The arrested woman was detained in connection with an allegation of controlling prostitutes for gain and also on suspicion of a violent assault on another woman. |
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I hereby clarify that this allegation is baseless and unsubstantiated. |
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What this means is that he has chosen to ignore or shut his mind to information which should have led him to believe that the allegation is false. |
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He said it was relevant that neither the Government nor the Bangalore Development Authority had specifically traversed the allegation of discrimination. |
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The allegation that Klein misused his power to dispense drugs is mentioned several times in the court filing. |
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However there is no allegation that any conduct of Mr. Goody in any way impacted on the obtaining of the peace bond in exchange for withdrawal of the charges. |
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This allegation comes on top of the fact that the rule of natural justice that accused have the right to a speedy trial has long since gone out of the window. |
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It's an unserious allegation that merits no serious response. |
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If we have an allegation that is so visible to the public and the person is such a role model, then it seems to me only appropriate that we investigate that. |
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I would like to suggest to you that the allegation that non-traditional churches are visionless and that they do not add to nation building is false. |
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This is simply an allegation that they are keeping him sweet, as it were. |
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This important conclusive finding immediately sets at rest the allegation that a mob poured inflammables from outside into the compartment and set the rail compartment ablaze. |
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As he points out, if the allegation were true, this leak would constitute a serious breach of national security and would merit condign punishment under a 1982 law. |
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An allegation by President Bush that some non-governmental organisations are operating as terrorist fronts caused unease in humanitarian aid groups last night. |
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The allegation that detainees were kept for years without any judicial proceedings and were subjected to brainwashing was groundless. |
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By what method, one wonders, could a man so disinclined to get to know other people substantiate an allegation about the majority of humanity? |
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The Tribunal stated that in order to establish each allegation, the decision must be in conflict with established jurisprudence. |
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If the complainant is not willing to give permission, the agencies' ability to communicate the allegation to the institution is restricted. |
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The staff member would have to either acknowledge the claim or to submit to a DNA test to prove that the allegation was ill-founded. |
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Another case related to an allegation relating to counterfeit money and the making of verbal threats. |
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However the balance of the welfare considerations was affected by an allegation of sexual misconduct made by the father against the mother. |
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However, the investigation failed to examine whether the detainment was illegal, which unfortunately keeps this allegation contentious. |
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An allegation can refer, but is not limited to, instances of corruption, theft, breach of trust, forgery and fraud. |
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This is an allegation of lewd and lascivious conduct, Nancy. |
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If a complaint is upheld, the society may reprimand the solicitor in writing or ask its disciplinary tribunal to consider an allegation of misconduct. |
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But the allegation is impossible to prove. Regardless of who staffs the dirty-tricks department, it may have overplayed its hand. |
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The Ombudsman insisted that an insinuation of bribery is a serious allegation, likely to tarnish the reputation of a journalist. |
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The second allegation was that he had mistreated a motorist whom he had arrested for failing to heed his instruction to stop his vehicle. |
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The transcript did not support the allegation that the judge assumed the complainant would abduct his daughter. |
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The allegation was made that members of the Canadian Alliance jeered down a bill. |
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The allegation that the Canadian Forces are shirking their major responsibilities is irresponsible. |
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Retaliatory measures taken against individuals who have submitted an allegation or question, in good faith, will not be tolerated. |
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Many of the pieces of evidence we considered, in themselves, do not constitute ironclad proof of the allegation. |
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Another red herring put forward by this critic is an allegation that consultation did not take place prior to this new Act being drafted. |
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The IG substantiated the allegation that JIEDDO's COIC illegally or inappropriately collected info about US persons. |
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A habeas corpus application is an allegation by a prisoner that his or her detention is unlawful. |
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Surely to goodness a scurrilous and baseless allegation such as this will only lead to the undermining of the quality of that inquiry. |
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The allegation was that the offers for the purchase of computer equipment and services had been systematically doctored. |
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An inquiry headed by the Police Ombudsman, a sort of referee figure, came down against the informer allegation. |
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For example, a party wants to prove an allegation by showing an excerpt of a video to the judge. |
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Press watchdog Reporters Without Frontiers charged that the allegation was a pretext aimed at silencing him. |
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Again, there is no precise allegation of the existence of such a risk, and there is no evidence proffered in support of it. |
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The latter's contention that he had been demoted with the hiring of Mr. Becker was, in Ms. MacIsaac's view, unsupported allegation. |
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The more serious the allegation, the more cogent evidence required to prove misconduct on a balance of probabilities. |
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This case had two main aspects: the allegations of differential treatment and the allegation of sexual harassment. |
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One such allegation involved makeshift eyeglasses which allegedly had not met the prisoner's health requirements. |
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A review of all transcript of proceedings did not support the allegation that the judge was unprofessional or sarcastic. |
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The Supreme Court found the evidence presented for this allegation to be circumstantial because it was derived from the behaviour of the enterprises and the structure of the industry. |
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The Working Group noted that the Government has not offered any convincing argument to refute the allegation that the individual spent four years in pretrial detention without any decision as to his guilt. |
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Finally, the Ombudsman found that the complainant did not submit any concrete evidence for its allegation that the winning tenderer had advance knowledge of the tender. |
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We found that this allegation was not supported by the evidence. |
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The allegation that he changed addresses for personal gain is untrue. |
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The allegation of dishonesty turned out to be based on a minor, isolated incident that did not justify continuing concern, and the indiscretion issue proved to be groundless. |
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She nonetheless decided to pursue a claim through the university's complaints procedure but Oxford, it is claimed, failed to investigate the allegation properly or take any action against the alleged perpetrator. |
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Puno has denied the allegation that he was involved in the multi-billion illegal numbers game which is also called jueteng. |
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The government's core allegation is that Mr Skilling used accounting trickery, false public statements and other devices to inflate Enron's share price, thereupon cashing in his share options. |
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Every new allegation of a vaccine safety concern fuels the mistrust. |
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If informed of a fraud, managers should listen carefully and with respect to staff, ensure that every report is treated seriously and sensitively, and give every allegation a fair hearing. |
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Anwar, once seen as the heir apparent to former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad before being sacked 10 years ago, said the sodomy allegation was a ploy to destroy the opposition. |
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They include the allegation that Las Vegas Sands paid what amounted to bribes intended to influence the Macau authorities and the government in Beijing and that the casino did business with a notorious triad leader. |
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Writing in The Star, commentator Suhaimi Aznam even suggested Anwar had invented the sodomy allegation to embarrass the government – and labelled him a drama queen. |
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Although this allegation has attracted the attention of some modern historians, it is believed to be without foundation. |
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As a result of an ultimately unfounded allegation of misconduct, the complainant's relationship with the regional director soured and he suffered psychological stress. |
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The allegation came in an interview given by former Sun picture editor Kenneth Lennox. |
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Madam President, Mr Graefe zu Baringdorf's allegation of deliberate mixing of this contaminate into feed is contemptible and unworthy of any professional politician. |
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Second, this is not a case where the respondent is attempting to file confidential information in furtherance of an allegation that it has raised or to obtain a remedy. |
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Furthermore, it was found that the company's allegation that they priced just to cover cost conflicted with the information submitted which showed high profits for the sub-qualities. |
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But the sensational allegation that its players plotted with gamblers to fix elements of a recent Test match against England has turned a bout of badness into full-blown crisis. |
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It is observed that the allegation of incompatibility of temperament and character may conceal the very real causes, public discussion of which would bring shame on families and be a scandal for society. |
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The latest issue to hobble the company is the renewed allegation that its flagship drink in India contains 27 times the maximum permitted amount of pesticides. |
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The answer shall admit or deny each allegation contained in the statement of charges and may also contain any defence which the NonConforming Member wishes to submit. |
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With respect to the allegation of retaliation, the Tribunal sided with arguments advanced by the employer-department that lack of notice placed the department in an unfair position. |
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But considering the ceaseless efforts we have made to elicit meaningful discussion rather than controversy, we reject your allegation of scandalmongering. |
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I find it incredible that this allegation would be made in particular against the Mennonite community that has the highest of morals and is very much traditionalist on this. |
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Moreover, to substantiate an allegation that a full hearing would cause her irreparable harm, the complainant had to show more harm than the mere waste of public money. |
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Because making an allegation in an affidavit is very different from testifying to it orally, knowing that you're going to be cross-examined and knowing that contradictory evidence can be presented to show you a liar. |
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Therefore, the allegation of a violation of article 2 is ill-founded. |
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Every allegation of retaliation will be investigated and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken based upon the results of the investigation. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.05pm AEST05:05 I am seeking comment from Joe Hockey's spokesman concerning Peter Slipper's allegation in that valedictory. |
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In closing, Mr. Chairman, I would like to take a final moment to once again speak to the very serious allegation that I have perjured myself before this committee. |
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There was no allegation of bad faith made by the Complainant or the Complainant's Counsel and the Tribunal is satisfied that the Respondent was not wilfull or reckless in engaging in the discriminatory practice. |
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This allegation did disclose a sustainable case in passing off. |
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The allegation that the members would protract the hearing to obtain more per diem payments could not be accepted since it presumed bad faith on their part. |
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Although an author does not need to prove the alleged violation at the admissibility stage, he or she must submit sufficient material substantiating the allegation for purposes of admissibility. |
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Furthermore, since the majority of cases drag on for years and years, an individual employee filing an allegation must have extremely deep pockets. |
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We want to ensure that all Canadian soldiers continue to follow Queen's regulations and orders, and that is to report any allegation of any unlawful act that they might see in the course of their duty. |
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The Deputy Provost Marshal Professional Standards investigation supported the allegation that the actions of the investigators were improper, inappropriate and displayed, at best, poor judgment. |
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This means that any allegation can be checked by matching a suspicious ballot paper with the counterfoil, on which the polling station official will have written the voter number as recorded in the electoral register. |
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When the IBII determines the existence of a threat of material injury, such determination must be based on facts, and not on allegation, conjecture or remote possibility. |
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After hurried consultations the allegation was shown to be true, and the man was compensated. |
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Some managers appear to have a misperception of how to handle situations where no actual complaint has been filed or where an allegation has been made but subsequently withdrawn. |
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The allegation that several retailers are demanding boarding passes in order to skim the equivalent of VAT from people travelling outside the EU is clearly rankling shoppers. |
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No evidence was provided in this regard to substantiate this allegation. |
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Some Honda supervisory employees had made decisions that were clearly wrong, but there was no evidence of the grave allegation of corporate malfeasance levelled by the trial judge. |
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Surely they can find some that are worth complaining about, but then to try to turn that into an allegation of overall corruption is the kind of debasement of the language that is very unfortunate in this place. |
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If an allegation is determined to have been made frivolously, in bad faith, maliciously, for personal gain or for revenge, disciplinary action may be taken against the person making such an allegation. |
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This documentation underlines the need to investigate any serious allegation of an elected representative abusing her position of power and status. |
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The information about Mr. El Maati's allegation of torture and recantation of his statement was made available to the RCMP, CSIS, DFAIT and Justice personnel involved with the investigations relating to Messrs. |
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One allegation is relatively petty, but it's a beaut. |
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Lettic had been placed on administrative leave because of what the bishop described as a credible allegation of misconduct. |
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Seven of the indecent assault charges and the assault occasioning actual bodily harm allegation relate to the same man. |
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How does Ready for Hillary respond to the allegation from backer et al? |
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But the National party has flatly rejected the allegation it infringed the rapper's work and says the backing came from an Australian-based production outfit. |
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The allegation may or may not be true, but it is not implausible. |
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Further, with respect to CSIS's alleged failure to take seriously the Complainant's experiences in a foreign country, SIRC found the allegation to be unsubstantiated. |
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Based on the evidence, the report should present conclusions as to whether each allegation is substantiated, unsubstantiated or partly substantiated. |
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However, in practice, the making of such an allegation is rare as it is very hard to prove. |
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Some jurisdictions, like California, still authorize general denials of each and every allegation in the complaint. |
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In the most memorable exchange, Gingrich turned an ex-wife's embarrassing allegation to his political advantage. |
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The Emergency was followed after election malpractices allegation and following the verdict against Indira Gandhi. |
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Furthermore, the Commission was not persuaded by CCRC's unsubstantiated allegation that the gathering of information by CNSC staff from AECL during the course of the assessment was inappropriate. |
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The child welfare system of Manitoba has slowly begun to disavow the belief that it is erring on the side of caution when it validates a false allegation. |
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Let me go to the second scurrilous allegation. |
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His comment about the allegation that the Conservatives cut income tax is a very good illustration of why politicians in our country are in such disrepute in public opinion. |
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Hazelton, in turn told former school board President Joe Hooven but did not report the allegation to the authorities as required by state law. |
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Courts should study the context of statements to determine whether they should reasonably be interpreted as a factual allegation or as an opinion. |
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The court transcripts and tapes also revealed that the judge spent a lot of time patiently explaining different procedures to the complainant, and the allegation of bias against people with disabilities was unfounded. |
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The complainant's allegation that the Military member smelled of beer was also inaccurately reflected in the tasking instructions and letter of disposition, but was appropriate nonetheless. |
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Another matter that is objected to in Mr. Campbell's statement and policy, is his allegation that the puddlers object to employing helpers, prefering level-handed men instead. |
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He claimed the foreign backing allowed Virgin to run at a loss by setting uncompetitively low prices to win customers from Qantas, an allegation Borghetti denied. |
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However, the key allegation by Sir Henry Vane that Strafford had threatened to use the Irish army to subdue England was not corroborated and on 10 April Pym's case collapsed. |
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The allegation was made by Labour General Election candidate Martin Eaglestone who will fight Plaid in Simon Glyn's home area of Caernarfon in north Wales. |
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Plaintiff repeats and realleges each allegation set forth herein. |
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The allegation is said to have happened sometime between January 1 1991 and December 31 1992, when Myles was working as a teacher in Newcastle and the victim was a pupil. |
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Richard Monteith, who was eventually found guilty of battering and strangling the 63-year-old, made the assassin allegation from the dock as he stood trial. |
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The House of Representatives must first pass, by a simple majority of those present and voting, articles of impeachment, which constitute the formal allegation or allegations. |
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Edward Lettic, who was relieved of his pastoral duties last weekend after an allegation of sexual misconduct was made against the longtime clergyman. |
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Fourth inquiry was authorized against Mahwash and Jahangir Siddiqui Foundation regarding the allegation of Inside Trading in Azgard Nine Limited Shares and corrupt practices. |
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There is another more serious allegation, oft repeated, that I'd like to lay to rest. |
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Here too, the actual situation, which may be reviewed by everybody, proves without any waste of words the unfoundedness of this allegation. |
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He made no comment to the police but gave them a written statement denying the allegation. |
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No specific evidence has been adduced in respect of this allegation. |
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In its motion to dismiss, UMass denied this allegation, and Haidak refuted the school's claim in his opposition to the motion. |
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This hardly seems to be an atmosphere that encourages a sexual assault victim to follow through with an allegation. |
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The only difference is that in India only Hindus and in Bangladesh only anti-religious and so-called liberalists are attracted towards this allegation. |
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