The brief pronouncement by Jimmy Carter does not do justice to the technical reasons behind that statement. |
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Isn't there also an irony in one so avowedly anti-Establishment revelling in the pronouncement of a bewigged judge? |
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In law and political science there is a hierarchy of government pronouncement. |
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Unfortunately, certain events prevented me from offering an encompassing pronouncement last weekend. |
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I think that his pronouncement that it's a post-racial society was not realistic. |
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Her stomach tightened at his pronouncement but she got to her feet and approached the Captain. |
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A further oracular pronouncement has effectively restored Oedipus's free will. |
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The smell of the musty books filled my nose and I felt I was in the clouds as I heard his pronouncement. |
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That something she said one moment was incompatible with her next pronouncement hardly ever troubled her. |
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Yet another begins like a Caesarean pronouncement at an inaugural of a gladiatorial contest. |
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If this pronouncement had come from any other arbiter elegantiarum than Mr. Cohan we might have remained skeptical. |
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After pronouncement of a resolutive lockout, labour relations are for the time being terminated. |
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There was something emphatic, even challenging, in his pronouncement that discouraged questioning. |
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At the time, I did not question him on his contradiction of his earlier pronouncement. |
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Were he to observe today's scene, he might make the same pronouncement about well-born producers. |
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But it goes to an essential aspect of the administration of justice, the due pronouncement of any court decision. |
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The Company evaluated the impact of this pronouncement and has enhanced its disclosures as required. |
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If the pronouncement had been directed at a different predicament, it would have been safe to say it was the only way she could have kept herself sane. |
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There was a time, not so very long ago, when any such doomful pronouncement would have sounded far-fetched. |
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This pronouncement is, in many cases, a euphemistic restatement of the unspoken sentiment that one religion is as bad as another. |
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Do not shout out of turn since a verbal pronouncement of one Finish Line Judge may affect the decision of another Judge if the decision is close. |
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Despite the snarly pronouncement, the XKR exhibits tremendous tenderness when driven passively. |
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Depending on its style and brand, it can be a statement of status or a pronouncement of folksiness. |
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I cannot see anything in the Commission's pronouncement that goes any way at all towards pledging anything more constructive. |
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Accordingly, with our pronouncement we are seeking improvements, but also significant adjustments. |
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The pronouncement shall be made within a reasonable period of time after the Trial Chamber has retired to deliberate. |
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The application of this new pronouncement had no impact on the financial position and the results of operations of the entity. |
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The Company is currently evaluating the impact of this pronouncement on its financial statements. |
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But when the Political Bureau made its official pronouncement on this campaign, they rejected all these proposals. |
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Before making a final pronouncement on this exemption, it wanted to evaluate the practical problems it would entail. |
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This pronouncement did not have a material impact on Axalto's financial position, results of operations or cash flows. |
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As far as I could tell, nobody on my newsfeed was much bothered by this funny little pronouncement. |
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It is obvious that after the pronouncement of the third divorce also, a husband shall be responsible to provide residence and maintenance to the divorced wife. |
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It certainly seems to have the high-sounding tome of a presidential pronouncement. |
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In all likelihood, the pronouncement of death will likely include even more gray area in the future. |
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From the moment the pilgrim dons his Ihram, he profusely makes this pronouncement during all waking hours until he has stoned the Shaytan on the 10th of Zul-Hijjah. |
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Grey looks unfazed, but not necessarily dismissive, as she mulls this pronouncement over. |
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On the other hand, Muslims worldwide are likely, on the whole, to react negatively to the pronouncement. |
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Their job is to fire you up, whether via jaw-dropping sports highlight or off-color pronouncement. |
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Then, as the judge delivered his pronouncement, in an Italian I could not understand, I watched her collapsing forward. |
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Moreover, Brown's pronouncement also becomes the necessary catalyst for Jefferson's townfolk to affix a permanent label on the pair. |
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The court puts down its ruling in writing within 15 days of pronouncement. |
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To override the application of the quasi-constitutional CHRA, the Court concluded, Parliament would have had to make a clear pronouncement to this effect in the PESRA, which it had not done. |
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The suspension of the insurance cover shall end as soon as the dispute is decided by a judicial pronouncement that is not open to appeal and is enforceable in the Debtor's country. |
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Management anticipates that all of the pronouncements will be adopted in the Group's accounting policy for the first period beginning after the effective date of the pronouncement. |
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The edict was a verbal pronouncement, Kheer explained, not an official law. |
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Indeed, in the public pronouncement around its plan, both the Minister of Public Safety and the Minister of Justice repeatedly stated that the registration of firearms was costly, wasteful and ineffective. |
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Often, at the conference, it was said, that our services are, on the contrary, sad, like a long confession of sin in which the pronouncement of grace is however missing. |
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We decline to make our own pronouncement on the nineties just yet. |
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Laws pronounced on private matters would, then, often become suspected of bias and always be retroactive and unjust for the parties to a dispute that preceded the pronouncement of these laws. |
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Indeed, the hands of a clock should have no bearing upon the pronouncement of the truth, or even truthiness. |
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Dr. Aaron Spital: I would just like to make the comment that to my understanding, although I do not pronounce brain death routinely, the criteria for the pronouncement of brain death are extremely reliable. |
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Is it possible for a person to make this perfect pronouncement living in the desert of Arabia, where there is a shortage of water to state unequivocally that every living thing is made with water? |
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Portugal pushed back, seeking another papal pronouncement that limited the line of demarcation to the Atlantic. |
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Pope Francis has described the mass killing of Armenians 100 years ago as a genocide, a politically explosive pronouncement that could damage diplomatic relations with Turkey. |
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Such a pronouncement will not amount to a binding precedent, but is instead called an obiter dictum. |
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The formulation of the question and the pronouncement of the decision to put it to the Constitutional Court do not take place during the court session, but in court chambers, without the litigating parties being present. |
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They shall avoid any action, in particular any kind of public pronouncement, that may adversely reflect on their status or on the integrity, independence and impartiality that are required by that status. |
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In order for the entitlement to inheritance to obtain, the heir must have been alive at the time of the testator's death or the pronouncement of the order declaring him to be presumed dead. |
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The Court has not even made a pronouncement on its competence. |
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Politicians like this sort of pronouncement. |
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It is emblematically connected with Descartes' famous pronouncement cogito ergo sum, she says, and has become something of a social ideology. |
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Jefferson's pronouncement in the Danbury letter has had a huge influence on the relationship between religion and government in the United States. |
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An advisory opinion derives its status and authority from the fact that it is the official pronouncement of the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. |
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Anselm returned to England from exile in 1100 having heard Urban's pronouncement, and informed Henry that he would be complying with the Pope's wishes. |
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The trial concluded with the pronouncement of a guilty verdict. |
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