The owner is now seeking planning consent for 20 log cabins, screened by 20 ft mature trees to be planted straightway. |
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As I have indicated above, no reasons were given for the refusal of consent in the present case. |
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These albums have been released without the knowledge or consent of the band. |
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To be legally valid, consent must be sufficiently informed and be freely given by a person who is competent to do so. |
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The volunteers were briefed about the study protocol and informed consent was obtained from them. |
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You should never knowingly consent to your own interview or conversation being tape-recorded without making a tape of your own. |
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A new social contract is urgently needed to base the power of those who govern on the consent of the governed. |
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All the participants were informed of the study aims and asked to sign an informed consent form and complete a standardized questionnaire. |
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All participants signed the informed consent before completing the questionnaires. |
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I wondered if the process of direct billing encouraged the giving of clear information and obtaining consent before each procedure. |
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In none of the transfer cases which have been cited to us had the consent of the man been sought or obtained. |
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He or she ensures that informed consent is obtained before any preoperative sedation is administered to the patient. |
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If the patient exhibits anxiety, medications for sedation also can be administered after the consent is signed. |
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The lessee would have a reasonable expectation that the consent is really only a matter of form by that stage. |
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He asked that the chairman provide notice of a meeting to seek consent of the Barbudans to the principle of the project. |
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Marry he doth consider, that by the King's Majesty, with all your advices and the consent of the nobles of the realm, he was called to the place. |
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Informed consent for this purpose requires that the patient should be shown the manuscript to be published. |
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The applicant contends that he did not authorise the making of those consent orders. |
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Where the age or consent is a defence, well you're talking a different kettle of fish. |
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By mutual consent the couple divorced after a son was born and she took the name Bulbul Abdel Magid. |
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In closing, I invite any member of the police authority to explain the safety factors that deter them giving consent for taxis to use bus lanes. |
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No order, nor any part order issued by the Company shall be assigned, sublet or transferred without the prior consent in writing of the Company. |
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The betrothed and their parents struck hands ratifying their consent to marriage. |
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The very least he might propose is a referendum to gain the consent of the people before ascending the throne. |
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The consent form indicated that arrestees would not be prejudiced should they decline to take part in the study. |
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Bait and BSA formed a workgroup for reaching consent on the procedures and the police checks of suspected software pirates. |
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Recent case law on malpractice litigation and informed consent has been incorporated. |
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Do we really understand what aphasic patients are trying to tell us when we get informed consent for invasive procedures? |
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He is also forbidden to ride in or on any vehicle without the consent of the owner or to drive without a licence. |
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I say to the Government that if the Clyde Dam had had its consent revoked, how would the energy crisis in this country be solved today? |
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Bhagiratha is the legendary king whose devotion made the Ganges consent to come down to the Earth. |
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The power can only be used where gaining consent or anonymization are not reasonably practicable options. |
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However, it will probably be rare for a patient's refusal to consent to care to constitute an intervening event breaking the chain of causation. |
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I think informed consent is an absolute farce legalistically, morally, ethically. |
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There are supposed to be no activities other than grazing on cattle stations, without the consent of the Pastoral Board. |
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Fly posting is defined as displaying advertising material on buildings and street furniture without the consent of the owner. |
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You also need to track consent and opt-outs to make sure you don't inadvertently contact individuals who've already opted out. |
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It has been suggested that it would therefore be contrary to public policy to regard the consent as valid. |
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The licensed acupuncturist also obtains informed consent from each patient. |
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According to Canada's criminal code, the legal age of consent for sexual activity is 14, except for those in a position of authority. |
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Completion of the questionnaire constituted informed consent from the respondent. |
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Adopt a standing order which says that Council will not take a ratepayer to court without the consent of full Council. |
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The case will resonate among e-marketers who face a major consent problem when trying to exchange email address lists. |
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Allocations were concealed in sequentially numbered opaque envelopes opened once written parental consent was obtained. |
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The so-called nuclear option purports to be directed solely at the Senate's advice and consent prerogatives regarding federal judges. |
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I also looked after a teenage boy who was having his tonsils out and signed his consent form forbidding us to give him blood in an emergency. |
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Baseline data were recorded after eligibility had been assessed and consent had been obtained by the laryngologist. |
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The problem with affirmative action, it seems, is that it is dependent upon the largesse and consent of those who have no stake. |
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It seems that you will not be happy until you have seen signed and notarised copies of consent to model forms. |
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A consent decree's busywork would only drain resources away from his effort to tighten management controls. |
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Informed consent was obtained from all the study participants prior to data collection and participation was completely voluntary. |
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The argument that the landscaping involved required planning consent does not seem to me to carry any weight. |
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There is abundant authority to show that such frauds as these vitiate consent both in the case of rape and in the case of indecent assault. |
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As with any other contracts, compromises or consent orders may be vitiated by a common mistake of law. |
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Will the tighter regulations on consent help restore public confidence and hold doctors to account? |
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Prostitution has been called a victimless crime, because women are assumed to consent and that therefore no harm is done. |
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We cannot determine his thoughts or presume his consent on a range of specific matters relating to the use of his stored sperm. |
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Eleven apparently healthy individuals gave informed consent to have a blood sample collected by venipuncture. |
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A planning consent for a cottage will be a great deal more valuable than one for stables. |
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In summary, it is possible to suggest that the principles governing the validity of parental consent to research are as follows. |
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Some women are so hung up about their bodies that they consent to labioplasty and breast enlargements. |
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All women gave written informed consent to join the study, which had local and regional ethics approval. |
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She has recently sent me an update and has given her consent for publication. |
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He was in charge of this case and provided evidence as an expert in accident reconstruction, on consent of the defence. |
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Relatively reclusive writers and artists consent to documentaries because exposure will help them commercially. |
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The general rule is thus that consent may negative assault or battery, but not a more serious offence. |
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As an alternative, a consent be taken from the poor and needy patients to receive Zakat funds on their behalf and pay towards the treatment. |
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Hopefully all recipients gave their explicit consent to receive such messages. |
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She would not be bounced into giving her consent to the controversial sports arena in west Dublin. |
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Parents gave consent for an upper airway MRI that followed head MRI, with no additional sedation. |
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An assignment does not require the borrower's consent, but novation requires the consent of all the parties. |
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Divorce can be by mutual consent or at the initiative of the wife and by the unilateral decision of the husband. |
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I should have the right to litigate the matter of consent to adoption freely, unfettered in any way by the Family Court or its decisions. |
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Neither man will give his consent for the use of the embryos, which is required by law. |
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Further, consent is subject to the cultural rules and understandings of that community. |
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It was understandably written to emphasize that persons freely give consent to participate in research. |
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The Governor signed a bill Monday that requires written parental consent in order for a minor to obtain a body piercing. |
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The original planning consent for the Selby mines would have seen the land restored to agricultural use. |
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Mrs Smyth had agreed to mortgage the 124-acre family farm in CoTipperary, and had signed a consent form under the 1976 act. |
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Of course, the consent decrees were originally put into action because the police abused their power to a tyrannical level. |
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One question, therefore, is whether the age should be reduced to 16, which is the general age of consent for heterosexual activity. |
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In Tasmania and South Australia, the age of consent is 17 for all categories. |
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Well, I think it's a mistake to see the age of consent for such matters as purely a function of maturity. |
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He was accused of having unlawful sexual intercourse with the girl as she was under the age of consent at the time. |
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In addition, individual consent will be required for inclusion of each sample obtained specifically for a biobank. |
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You and your people cannot be adopted into the Kiktu without the consent of the entire tribe, in full tribal assembly. |
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That view led Gorham to interpret the raising of the age of consent as an effort to constrain modern sexuality. |
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Signatures or thumb impressions were obtained on consent forms and a copy left with the family. |
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I've generally stopped linking to milblogs that don't give me express written consent to do so. |
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The party after the prizegiving was by common consent the best bash of the Fringe. |
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The Minister has set a precedent by calling in the consent for the Turitea wind-farm, a fairly ordinary mid-sized wind project. |
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Under this general law, for instance, one way babies become adoptable is by the consent of their biological parents. |
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Your bank can help itself to money from your current and savings accounts without your consent if you fall behind with your credit-card payments. |
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The legal age of consent is a curious weapon in the hands of those who would otherwise have no qualms about child marriage. |
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But on the other hand, some rights probably do require some sign of consent and commitment beyond simply shacking up. |
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Traditional peacekeeping missions were deployed only when a conflict had ceased and with the consent of the belligerents. |
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Up until now we've had to go to court, even if it's just with consent orders, to finalise property settlements. |
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If the court refuses to consent to the waiver, it must provide written reasons for doing so. |
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I think most New Zealanders would agree that it is appropriate to consider spiritual and metaphysical matters as part of a consent process. |
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They signed an informed consent form and completed a demographic questionnaire along with several instruments. |
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Who is allowed to witness the patient's signature on the consent form? |
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Broadcasters will be able to try to leverage retransmission consent of their analog signal to get cable operators to carry their complete digital signals. |
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Seventhly, the argument is that it is a victimless offence engaged in through the willing consent of adults, and that we should not interfere with that. |
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While the content develops automatically and anarchically, nothing happens to the social structure of Wikipedia without the consent of the core community. |
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Riel also secured the consent of Colonel Black, the commanding officer at Fort Assinniboine, to allow the Metis to overwinter at the Big Bend of the Milk River. |
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The 380 cases may include turning off life support for brain-dead patients, with the consent of relatives, but the 88 cases are more of a concern. |
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A spokeswoman for the company said the future of the store was uncertain at the moment even though planning consent had already been given for it. |
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Likewise, it is permissible for the nurse to obtain the patient's signature on a previously unsigned consent form and then to witness that consent. |
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The awkward, PSA-worthy interaction comes across as a consent role-play, rather than a believable, exciting first kiss. |
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Doctors have long wrestled with the age of consent when it comes to mature adolescents. |
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With these new apps, users will have to affirmatively click a consent box that gives the app permission to share information. |
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This Consent and Release does not entitle any holder of the Notes to revoke any valid and unrevoked consent previously submitted by holders of the Notes. |
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Not until 1600 did Elizabeth consent to receive him at court. |
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One important issue is when an apparent consent will be vitiated because it was given under duress or without full knowledge of the material facts. |
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If the consent is dishonestly obtained, then there is still dishonesty. |
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North Dakota requires two-parent notification and custodial parent consent for minors, as well as a 24-hour waiting period. |
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In the paragraph that this passage appears in, he is arguing against the notion that the President should have the sole power of appointment without the consent of the Senate. |
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The settlement was subsequently renegotiated on more favourable terms on 10 November 1998 and approved by the court in the form of a consent judgment. |
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Neonatologists and obstetricians need to seek consent in every neonatal death or stillbirth while pathologists need to provide the service sought by clinicians and relatives. |
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They levy marketeers and traders all sorts of fees and have audacity to even allocate market stalls or cause expansions of these utilities without the consent of the council. |
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The study, which observed the natural course of precancerous uterine cervical lesions without treatment in women, had not given written consent to take part. |
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In New Caledonia the law allowed the recruitment of unaccompanied children over the age of six, with the consent of a guardian, and in 1884 the age limit was set at ten. |
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There are further complex issues relating to consent for the blood test. |
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The same Pediatrics journal notes that 17 states have some form of exception to the standard parental consent requirement. |
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As a product of the Cable Act of 1992's retransmission consent requirement, cable operators refused to pay for network programming they had previously retransmitted for free. |
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A concurrent majority requires a unanimous consent of all the major interests in a community, which is the only sure way of preventing majority tyranny. |
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In practice, this is the stance taken by most UK cancer registries, which do not require consent from next of kin before disclosing cancer diagnoses for genetic counselling. |
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Each kit comes with a sealable bag, a consent form and instructions. |
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It is further noted that equality of treatment in respect of the age of consent is now recognized by the great majority of member states of the Council of Europe. |
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In the mid 1990s, the Montana legislature put an informed consent law for abortion on the books, but it was struck down by the Montana Supreme Court. |
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We measured the rate of neonatal autopsy at a tertiary referral centre over the past decade to investigate the role of various factors in determining consent for autopsy. |
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No one had ever questioned the illegality of it, as she was over the age of consent at the time. |
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No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war blah blah blah. |
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In many cases consent was obtained by Government officials through fraud, coercion or misrepresentation, tactics which annulled the validity of such consent. |
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I suppose Hollywood stars must consent to be godparents to a lot of the children of their staffs. |
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The guidelines would need to be compatible with existing procedures for consent in research and clinical care and consider any potential medicolegal issues. |
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Public nuisance is a tort as well as a crime but civil proceedings may be brought only with the consent of the Attorney-General on a relator action. |
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When you manufacture consent on artificial reality, to borrow an idiom from Noam Chomsky, you have to make sure that it is certified export quality. |
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Our legislators passed laws regarding consent and record keeping to ensure high standards of quality and care for Hoosier women. |
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The point of the ritual is to announce to the ancestors our intentions, and earn their consent to continue. |
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However, where possible, consent cases were squeezed in after or between the longer contested cases, which presented an opportunity to make up lost ground. |
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You are really sending a powerful and profound message that says I am affirmatively withdrawing my consent from this corporate takeover of my government. |
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Mule strung the two women, with their consent and help, from a rafter with strategically placed soft ropes. |
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Although children cannot be transferred without parental permission, the validity of their consent is contestable. |
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The invitation to consent is very much on a take it or leave it basis. |
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She consented to the photos being taken, however, but the issue of consent when it comes to use if a completely separate. |
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These names may not be used without the consent of the reserver. |
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The reason for the decision was chiefly the judge advocate's failure to direct the jury clearly that a mistaken belief in consent would provide a defence. |
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In 2003, when I was elected bishop, it was not at all certain that the episcopal Church would consent to my election. |
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No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war be in a manner to be prescribed by law. |
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No one could get a Resource Management Act consent if I had an existing use to do something that would be rendered nugatory by that Resource Management Act consent. |
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Parental consent and child assent was received from all dyads. |
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As a result, livestream, without the consent of the team, upgraded the Global Revolution account to premium. |
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There, he says, the cost of calling you or attaching a note to the bottle was low, hence the supplier's failure to secure your consent absolves you of all obligation to pay. |
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Should consent to sexual intercourse be treated as an irrevocable waiver? |
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Trespass to chattel is the intentional interference with the personal property of another without consent or privilege. |
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If the women were duped, that consent can retroactively be denied. |
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But wait until the Honorable Ma Chun-shing arrives and you shall see that I am augustly disposed to consent to your marriage. |
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All men know by experience, there be some parts of our bodies which often without any consent of ours doe stirre, stand, and lye down againe. |
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The Assembly is able to legislate on devolved matters through Acts of the Assembly, which require no prior consent from Westminster. |
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The British government, however, still retained the right to nominate the government of Ireland without the consent of the Irish parliament. |
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Even this occurred only after Athelberht has secured the consent of his younger brothers, Aethelred and Alfred. |
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The man was unconscious, but the paramedics had his implied consent to treat him. |
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Traveling by air gives security officials implied consent to search your bags. |
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William of Poitiers also relates that the duke obtained the consent of Pope Alexander II for the invasion, along with a papal banner. |
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This would require the consent of Louis as king of France, and accordingly Henry and Louis held fresh peace talks in 1169 at Montmirail. |
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Winchelsey returned in January 1295 and had to consent to another grant in November of that year. |
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This bull prohibited the clergy from paying taxes to lay authorities without explicit consent from the Pope. |
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Wolsey visited Rome, where he hoped to get the Pope's consent for an annulment. |
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Moreover, a bill that seeks to extend a parliamentary term beyond five years requires the consent of the House of Lords. |
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George insisted on a new law that essentially forbade members of the Royal Family from legally marrying without the consent of the Sovereign. |
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When this system of consultation and consent broke down, it often became impossible for government to function effectively. |
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No change in this configuration can occur without the unanimous consent of all national governments. |
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They also grant planning consent for development, within the constraints of the Framework. |
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She could not be married without her consent and any personal goods, including lands, that she brought into a marriage remained her own property. |
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The Berne Convention requires that this can only be done with the consent of the copyright holder, which is initially always the author. |
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He employed all his skills to induce their consent and was apparently successful with all but Becket. |
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An alternative approach would be to create a board of mental health professionals and lawyers who would majoritively decide consent issues. |
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My intention here is not to exclude the consent of the people from being one just foundation of government where it has place. |
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Other writers have argued that consent to join the society is not necessarily consent to its government. |
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Knox attempted to obtain the consent of the Bowes family, but her father and her brother Robert Bowes were opposed to the marriage. |
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He received good notices, but by general consent the production belonged to Richardson as Falstaff. |
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Joe Royle resigned by mutual consent on 11 May 2006, and a month later, Jim Magilton was officially announced as the new manager. |
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However, in case of a dispute, the consent of the parties to the dispute was not required for unanimity. |
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It was also slow in coming to its decisions, as certain ones required the unanimous consent of the entire Assembly. |
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Others see it as something to be attained gradually and with the full consent of the Danish government and the Danish nation. |
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In practice, the difference is minor as Parliament is responsible for all the powers on both lists and must give its consent to devolve them. |
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Legislation also required the consent of the Bundesrat, the federal council of deputies from the 27 states. |
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It made Canada a full partner, and reduced the obligation to obtain consent for the use of nuclear weapons to merely requiring consultation. |
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If you do not consent to detachment, God will miss his Godhead, and man will miss himself. |
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The King would seek the advice and consent of both houses before making any law. |
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Only Privy Counsellors can signify royal consent to the examination of a Bill affecting the rights of the Crown. |
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The Parliament Acts create a system of passing a bill without the consent of the Lords. |
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Appointments to the Inner House are made by the Lord President and Lord Justice Clerk, with the consent of the Scottish Ministers. |
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The only concession that Prussia made to Austria was to consent to the election of Archduke Joseph as Holy Roman emperor. |
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Failure to comply with such a consent or permit or making a discharge without the benefit of a consent can lead to criminal prosecution. |
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By mutual consent between the teams, the pitch could be rolled, watered, covered and mown during a match and the use of sawdust was authorised. |
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If a batsman hits the ball twice, other than for the sole purpose of protecting his wicket or with the consent of the opposition, he is out. |
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A woman can only obtain a divorce with the consent of her husband or judicially if her husband has harmed her. |
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Poverty is one of the reasons behind child trafficking and some children are smuggled with their parents' consent via a transporter. |
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This means that absence of consent will be a necessary inference from the age of the child. |
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Under authoritarian governments, a ruling group may pursue its domestic policy goals without the input or consent of the people being governed. |
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These fears were reiterated in September,when the Scottsh devolved governlent recommened its Parliament to withhold its consent for the bill. |
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The bill will require the consent of the UK government to be made legally binding. |
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A referendum would not be legally binding under UK law if the consent of the UK Parliament is not given. |
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On 26 June 2016, Sturgeon said she would ask the Scottish Parliament to withhold consent if she thought it was not in Scotland's interests. |
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They are a rare, though significant, form of legislation which does not require the consent of parliament. |
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Property of a household could not be disposed of without the consent of both spouses. |
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If Westminster legislation would expand or contract the powers of Scottish Parliament or its ministers, this too requires consent from Edinburgh. |
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The second phase of the project was refused planning consent in 2014 due to concerns on the impact to sea birds. |
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In November 2014 DONG Energy was given development consent for an extension to the Walney offshore wind farm. |
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The development consent allowed a maximum of 207 turbines to be added to the existing 102 turbines. |
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Another important concession was that the King of France could not raise a new tax without the consent of the Normans. |
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In Alabama, slaves were not allowed to leave their master's premises without written consent or passes. |
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Since 1 January 2010 it has been permissible to hold court proceedings in Russian by mutual consent of the parties. |
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The office was received hereditarily, but a new king required the consent of the people before assuming the throne. |
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The emperor now was to be elected by a majority rather than by consent of all seven electors. |
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Any amendment to the Canadian constitution that would modify the role of the monarchy would require unanimous consent of the provinces. |
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In contrast, 18 is the legal age for marriage without consent among males in 180 countries. |
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Publicly, he replied that he could not accept a crown without the consent of the actual states, by which he meant the princes. |
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The one thing they did consent to was a cloak they could use to cover themselves while they slept. |
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Members of the judicial branch are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. |
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The election of a bishop requires the consent of a majority of standing committees and diocesan bishops. |
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In many jurisdictions, conciliar resolutions that have been passed require episcopal assent or consent to take force. |
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Governments, he claims, are based on both this natural social instinct and on the express or implied consent of the governed. |
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There is the possibility of charging an aggravated taking without consent for less seriously dangerous driving where death results. |
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However, if this consent is obtained by deception, this consent is vitiated. |
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In addition, a trustee may be liable to its beneficiaries even where the trust has made a profit but consent has not been given. |
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It is also possible for property to pass from one person to another independently of the consent of the property owner. |
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Locke advanced the principle of consent of the governed in his Two Treatises of Government. |
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Within his own diocese and when celebrating solemnly elsewhere with the consent of the local ordinary, he also uses the crosier. |
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An assault is the immediate intentional creation of apprehension of another without consent or privilege. |
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A battery is the intentional harmful or offensive touching of another without consent or privilege. |
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A conversion is the intentional exercise of dominion and control of another's property without their consent or privilege. |
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Trespass to land is the intentional interference with the land of another without consent or privilege. |
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Rule 73 provides that Magistrate Judges may preside over certain trials consistent with statute and upon the consent of all parties. |
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With the consent of Congress, states may enter into interstate compacts, agreements between two or more states. |
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Under Article IV, each state is guaranteed a form of government that is grounded in republican principles, such as the consent of the governed. |
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It also forbids the creation of new states from parts of existing states without the consent of both the affected states and Congress. |
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The two had been in love for several years, but it was not until 1877 that Asquith sought her father's consent to their marriage. |
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The 1911 Act made clear that the life of a parliament could not be extended without the consent of the Lords. |
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Legislation passed through the Parliament Act, without the consent of the Lords, is still considered primary legislation. |
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Since it was passed under the 1911 Act, the 1949 Act had never received the required consent of the Lords. |
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Many anonymized datasets are reidentifiable, and norms for offering data subjects notice and consent over emphasize individual responsibility. |
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Walney Wind Farm was the largest offshore wind farm in the world upon completion, in 2015 it received Government consent to be trebled in size. |
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The imposition of ship money without Parliamentary consent was one of the causes of the English Civil War. |
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Maryland law protects individual civil liberties by forbidding wiretapping without the consent of the tappee. |
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In the interview, the senator was quoted as saying he did not believe in having an age of consent but a principle of consent. |
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Among those who supported lowering the age of consent to 16 was the Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev Mark Santer. |
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I think there's no reason why we should not have equal ages of consent for males and females. |
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Subjects who agreed to participate in the trial and after signing informed consent were enrolled and had anthropometrics measured. |
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At the time the straight age of consent was 16, and it was 21 for gay men. |
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You can not police yourselves and the consent decree was unsuccessful. |
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Issy did not consent to these descriptions, nor could she defend herself. |
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Requiring telemarketers to obtain written consent before placing a robocall. |
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But that necessarily involves separate legislation, subject to bicameralism and presentment, above and beyond consent to the treaty itself. |
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She claimed that she had only wanted to give the baby away for adoption, with the consent of his biological mother. |
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With the woman's consent and after consultation with her psychologist, monthly somatoemotional release sessions were added to her treatment. |
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I'm not hot on book burning and may need her text book for younger siblings so parental consent was declined for this. |
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Informed consent was taken and the patient was initiated on depot medroxyprogesterone acetate injection 150 mg intramuscular, every fortnight. |
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Approved a non-binding shareowner proposal requesting that shareowners be permitted to act by written consent in lieu of a meeting. |
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If the BRU really had the interests of Angelenos in mind, it would support ending the consent decree. |
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Valeant further announced a letter to stockholders of Cephalon in connection with its consent solicitation process. |
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First, the AICPA recommends that the CFO be appointed by the President with the advice and consent of Congress. |
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We all know that mutual consent is a code word for the bullet, the boot, the tintack. |
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If consent is given, the council needs to-be open and transparent on this one. |
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James Spratley, listed building consent for installation of satellite dish, 4 Long Ing Cottages, Shaw Lane, Holmfirth. |
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The other is the ethical objection to circumcising healthy babies who cannot consent and also suffer pain from the procedure. |
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They indicated the procedure was a leftsided nephrectomy and this was confirmed by the consent form. |
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The company had a right not to consent to, and thereby delay, the Consensual Foreclosure. |
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Now, under the pressure of the consent decree, it will likely need to rescind the policy change. |
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One of the provisions of the consent decree was an agreement not to sell adult-size ATVs for children. |
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Rather than admit that the consent does not and could not justify the act, we denigrate the consent and, necessarily, the consenter as well. |
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A myometrium strip 5 x 1 x 1 cm was taken during primary section cesarean from the uterotomy after written consent of the pregnant women. |
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Vinland extended its offer period because it has not yet received the required consent from HSG for the shares previously acquired. |
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Nor, frankly, would any other nation-state consent to its own dismantling. |
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Bucharest set as a trade-off for its consent that Vlachs in Serbia would declare themselves to be members of the Romanian minority. |
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But the giantism of consent forms is not just a product of the American IRB system. |
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The permittee for channel 43 in Washington has granted its consent for the test in support of the entire broadcast industry. |
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Under the Asbo's terms, Hardman cannot ride on a train without the written consent of British Transport Police. |
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The celebrity couple have been given planning consent to erect an area of dry-stone walls in the shape of a roofless abandoned building. |
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It says Hess was on a mission to broker a top secret peace deal with the consent of Hitler and Winston Churchill. |
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It is a criminal offence to discharge trade effluent into the public sewer without consent or in breach of consent conditions. |
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The consent solicitations will expire on the earlier of the tender expiration dates or the applicable consent expiration date. |
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Brighouse High School has applied for planning consent for an artificial pitch and floodlighting at the Finkil Street school. |
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The New Zealand Parliament cannot pass legislation for these countries, but with their consent can act on behalf of them in foreign affairs and defence. |
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In 1947 the country adopted the Statute of Westminster, confirming that the British Parliament could no longer legislate for New Zealand without the consent of New Zealand. |
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In January 2007 Sellafield was given consent to restart Thorp. |
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Tolkien undertook various textual revisions to produce a version of the book that would be published with his consent and establish an unquestioned US copyright. |
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By obtaining authority via an Act of Parliament, Liverpool City Council would not require planning consent from the relevant Welsh local authorities. |
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From the very start the King's adviser Stamfordham raised objections, and in April the British government withdrew its consent under Royal pressure. |
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In 1937, the Commanding Officer, Lt Col T Harris Hunter OBE, gained the consent of Princess Arthur of Connaught for the Pipes and Drums to wear the Red MacDuff Tartan. |
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Giving evidence to a House of Lords committee before the EU referendum, David Edward suggested the consent of the Scottish Parliament would be needed for this legislation. |
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If, on the other hand, the child did not consent, the consent of the person having custody or care and control of the child may support a defence of lawful excuse. |
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Again, as with consent you should make sure that any agreement is well documented and take care if you are agreeing either to surrender part of your tenancy or to its regrant. |
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In all cases of kidnapping of children, where it is alleged that a child has been kidnapped, it is the absence of the consent of that child which is material. |
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A royal decree passed in May 2017 allowed them to avail government services such as education and healthcare without the need of a consent of a male guardian. |
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This needs to be revised and reissued, after which the DNSR and ONR will reinspect as a basis for providing consent to use Loch Goil on a case-by-case basis. |
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The umpires are also the arbiters of whether the pitch is fit for play, and if they deem it unfit, with the consent of both captains can change the pitch. |
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The chair of the board is appointed by the BFI's own Board of Governors but requires the consent of the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. |
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