The energy conveyed by those people is manifestly beneficial to the society that absorbs it. |
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They pass themselves off as otherwise ordinary middle-class people, when they're manifestly not. |
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It is not necessary to say more about the special leave application than that it is not manifestly unarguable. |
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Women manifestly have the ability to detect rivals and to employ a variety of tactics to place themselves at an advantage over them. |
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When and where such a puncture occurs is manifestly incalculable, which is precisely what makes the object capable of such disruption. |
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What this director does not have mixed feelings about is his country or, better, his country's people, whom he manifestly loves. |
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Perhaps the most literate and intelligent man of his time, Shakespeare was also manifestly a man of the theater. |
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The argument is manifestly invalid as there is no way that can be derived from. |
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Cabinet government of the traditional model has manifestly atrophied over the past seven years, by deliberate neglect, not accident. |
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Creative genius often seems to be ladled out to those who are manifestly unworthy of it. |
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A delusion is a fixed belief in something manifestly absurd or untrue, and that can't be overcome by reason. |
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What it manifestly fails to realise is that the Internet is a huge marketing tool. |
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The judge held that the development manifestly conflicted with the allocation of land in the development plan. |
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It is manifestly not what public servants and military careerists are used to. |
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There is manifestly a great need for acceptable honest brokers to help in the process of achieving stability. |
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Further, this third genus is manifestly different and distinct from the second. |
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One thing that is manifestly true is that it is only in caffs that you can find a decent cup of tea or a cappuccino. |
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What few complaints there are in this area come from writers who are evidently, manifestly ignorant of the subject. |
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It is manifestly a spit and polish establishment, clean, well-tended, house proud, with friendly staff. |
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The charge that its review process is biased against right-wing nominees is manifestly false. |
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He is the thinker of the gang, manifestly sucking his wisdom out of his thumb. |
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Since that opening, in 1985, a system of arts funding has developed that is impenetrably complex, often manifestly unfair, and always unaccountable. |
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They are still behaving as if they were the stupid party, even though they manifestly possess rather more grey matter, head for head, than Labour. |
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A Facebook photo from the event shows the manifestly proud papa beaming beside his son. |
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He had gone on to live with aunt, Shirley Brown and an uncle, James Brown, who is a manifestly legitimate minister. |
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If your selfie is so boring it manifestly bores even you, nobody wants to see it. |
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This, in our judgment, they have manifestly failed to do, contenting themselves instead with deciding the case solely on the credibility of the witnesses. |
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A cultural practice that is manifestly wrong on humanist grounds becomes the excuse for a colonizing mission whose tactics are in turn violent and unjust. |
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The Commission would therefore be estopped from adopting an act that is manifestly contrary to its conduct over a long period. |
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Lindsay's poverty means that she has ended up sentenced to death after a manifestly unfair trial. |
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Half-time: Slovenia are manifestly the superior team and deserve t o be in the lead. |
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That being said, a number of agencies manifestly continue to be effective, on the model of the European Medicines Agency. |
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However, it claims that no violation of the Convention has occurred and that the communication is manifestly ill-founded. |
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Accordingly, the communication should be declared inadmissible as manifestly ill-founded. |
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It follows that this complaint is not manifestly ill-founded within the meaning of Article 35 § 3 of the Convention. |
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These rules of conduct will be updated when manifestly needed, without the updating necessary being linked to an annual periodicity. |
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The seventy-nine-year-old hippie from Parkman, Maine, has a cross-grained disposition, a Civil War beard, and manifestly unmoisturized skin. |
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In not all cases, however, is the basis of the fugue so manifestly psychogenic. |
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I revile her Party's views and racist policies wholeheartedly yet I believe that three years in a maximum security is a manifestly unjust sentence for her. |
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The Convention was manifestly adopted for a purely humanitarian and civilizing purpose. |
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In the Song of Songs the language of worship is the language of love, manifestly fleshly love. |
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This claim has not been recognised by any other country and is manifestly illegal. |
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The second thing that struck me was that this motion is manifestly good for Canada. |
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How do you explain in fact that a commemoration of the Shoah is purely and simply cancelled, manifestly for political reasons? |
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And this perception leads to consequences that are manifestly foreign to current observations. |
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The reason for this is that the company feels the sellers manifestly neglected to fulfil their contractual obligations. |
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The first phase of analysis is an initial review to identify those communications that manifestly do not provide any basis for further action. |
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I accept that in such a case, the Court should only find an infringement of Community law, where the Member State's administrative action is manifestly inappropriate. |
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In the context of embryos in the womb, this is manifestly untrue. |
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The husband now wishes to resile from the terms of the draft order on the basis that the terms are manifestly unfair, and that he felt pressured into signing. |
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This should be manifestly clear this morning even to the most monastic heirs of David Broder. |
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Feature filmmaking there remains a manifestly male-dominated domain. |
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He restricts himself to poetic echoes that are manifestly conscious. |
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The crime is manifestly a fiction, a movie-inspired fantasy. |
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His still-life images manifestly bear an overwhelming weight of meaning. |
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Such an extension was unacceptable and manifestly contrary to the judgment of the Nuremberg Tribunal on which the entire post-war legal and political system was based. |
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Fourth, the Applicant was manifestly under stress and pressure when he submitted his electronic application, in light of the criminal charges pending against him. |
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I understand that it seems manifestly unfair to those who have been demanding accountability, that the individuals in question escaped discipline. |
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If a jury or court reaches a reasonable conclusion on a particular matter of fact in the light of the evidence available, the decision cannot be held to be manifestly arbitrary or to amount to a denial of justice. |
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Disarming Iraq is necessary for the long-term security of the world, and for the collective interests of our key historic allies and therefore manifestly in the national interest of Canada. |
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It was manifestly linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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Further, companies should be able to reclaim variable components of remuneration that were paid on the basis of data, which proved to be manifestly misstated. |
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This provision does not apply to toys which, on account of their function, dimensions, characteristics, properties or other cogent grounds, are manifestly unsuitable for children under 36 months. |
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Therefore the woodwork and the lath and plaster of sets, no matter how manifestly artificial from behind, must face the camera with all the appearance of visible reality. |
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According to the RAND Institute for Civil Justice, a think-tank in California, about two-thirds of all claims are now filed by the unimpaired, whereas in the past they were filed only by the manifestly ill. |
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France contends that the Application manifestly did not fall within the ambit of article 292 of the Convention and was on that account inadmissible. |
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The colours of the prism are manifestly more full, intense, and lively that those of natural bodies. |
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He was spreading out his sugar, which he had saved, in the window, and was manifestly beginning his fly catching again, and beginning it cheerfully and with a good grace. |
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It considered that such exoneration only applied in the case of lawful orders, and holding the victim for nine days in inhuman conditions was manifestly not lawful. |
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The group that seemed as manifestly happy as de Blasio and his wife. |
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Occasionally there have been cases where, for instance, an application has been decided to be manifestly ill-founded after a very long time, even one year after the application was lodged. |
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It is manifestly a feature of the times, and, as such, it becomes a significant and heedworthy token. |
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The service is running faster and faster to try and keep up and is failing, manifestly failing. |
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Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an empire. |
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It allowed single judges to reject manifestly inadmissible applications made against the states that have ratified the protocol. |
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This is manifestly the case with the issuing of Orders of Australia and similar honours. |
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In any event, even supposing that judgment had been passed on the Mazie Bati villagers, it was manifestly unlawful as they were tried in their absence and in violation of the most fundamental rights of the defence. |
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If the latter confirms the orders in writing, the official shall carry them out unless they are manifestly illegal or constitute a breach of the relevant safety standards. |
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Next, there is the instinct for 'harmony' and rhythm, meters being manifestly sections of rhythm. |
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So that meant that for almost a year myself and my fellow Bracknell constituents were going to have to endure an MP who had manifestly demonstrated their unfitness for public office and there was nothing we could do about it. |
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It only responds to the claims raised in relation to R. K. It confirms that he has exhausted domestic remedies but argues that the complaint is manifestly ill-founded. |
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I want to reassure you that if the Commission judges, on the basis of its monitoring, that either Bulgaria or Romania are manifestly unprepared for membership, I would not hesitate to recommend the use of the remedial tools. |
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However, in our opinion these concerns are manifestly overblown. |
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The counsellors at the Court of Cassation, Bruno Cotte, Christine Chanet and Guy Joly, failed in their duty by not censuring the manifestly abusive use in the case of a law on publications intended for young people. |
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The Commission, the applicant argues, erred in finding that the applicant was manifestly negligent in regard to meeting the conditions governing its authorisation for inward processing. |
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Its political import is built into its suspense: a young man is about to be executed for a murder to which he is linked only circumstantially and of which he seems to be manifestly innocent. |
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But the turn itself was manifestly unphilosophic, for it lacked all normative content. |
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For the purpose of assessing the existence of a manifestly closer connection with another country, account shall be taken inter alia of the expectations of the parties regarding the applicable law. |
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Financial undertakings should be able to reclaim variable components of remuneration that were awarded for performance based on data which has subsequently proven to be manifestly misstated. |
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However, this special feature of research staff policy has become increasingly and manifestly unsuitable as the research policy itself has taken on the trappings of permanence. |
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The Tribunal concluded that the complainant was manifestly qualified for the position, had necessary experience gained from previous employment, and performed well in the initial interview. |
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In those circumstances, it was logical, rather than abusive, oppressive or manifestly unfair, for the CAW to approach the Superintendent for a partial wind up order. |
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It must quantify the financial consequences thereof and must determine whether or not the decision or transaction causes a disadvantage to the company that is manifestly illegitimate in view of the company's policy. |
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That daily tides should be caused by full moons and new moons is manifestly wrong, which would be a surprising view in a Greek astronomer and mathematician of the times. |
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On the contrary, we thankfully acknowledge that these ministries have been manifestly blessed and owned by the Holy Spirit as effective means of grace. |
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