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"Until we get the new legislation, we can't call forward all the other groups that would probably need to register and we estimate that there could be between 7, 000-10, 000 groups in Northern Ireland that could be deemed as charities, " he said.
Therefore, in the rare and narrow circumstances presented in the healthcare industry an individual mandate should be deemed constitutional as a way to control price, and increase access to healthcare.
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Furthermore, the act gave spammers a let-out: its authors, lobbied hard by legitimate marketing companies, agreed that spamming could still be deemed legal as long as recipients were able to remove themselves from mailing lists, and senders did not mislead them about the origin of the mail.
If the new election results in a number of unfilled seats in the parliament, will the legislature still be deemed inquorate, as it is now?
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He must display the right instincts, which in foreign affairs should include a determination to set clear lines governing engagement abroad and clear lines for what behaviour from others might be deemed unacceptable, as well as an understanding of the need for allies.
"While the specific document made public may be deemed by some as not particularly consequential, the disclosure of the document and nearly word-for-word disclosure of a confidential board conversation led to concerns that other information -- especially student information we have a duty to protect as private -- was at risk, " said a statement from Deans Michael D.
Those individuals who attempt to hoard knowledge, relationships, or resources to attain job security should not to be valued or viewed as indispensable, but should be admonished as ineffective and deemed a liability.
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These compounds, by virtue of their mode of action, were deemed to be as potent arthritis pain relievers as traditional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen, but were believed to be safer than NSAIDs since they caused less gastrointestinal distress.
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The Attorney General recommended that the higher level of scrutiny be applied and under that higher level of scrutiny deemed or recommended that it be viewed as unconstitutional.
Further, anything that could be taken as a hint of a deal might be deemed inside information if the case is successful.
It was deemed then to be essential for as many as eleven different military missions.
And so long as Russia could be deemed democratic, the West had a point of principle to which it could cling.
In fact there is a very real fear that our shortcomings will be called out and our messages will be deemed irrelevant or worse yet labeled as fraudulent.
If even one thing is said that can be construed as criticizing America or deemed hateful, then expect to see it on YouTube and replayed for millions to see.
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Behaviour patterns found at all sites were deemed as likely to be genetic as cultural (leaf-sponging turned out to be in this category), as were those whose absence was due to some environmental factor (fishing algae out of ponds is impossible where there are no algae to fish).
It is used for niche tasks, such as running web servers, but it is generally deemed to be too immature for the most demanding environments, such as heavy-duty database systems.
Holders of Claims and Interests that have either accepted the Plan or are deemed to accept the Plan shall be deemed to have accepted the Plan, as altered, amended, or modified, without further solicitation or notice and hearing being required pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 3019.
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That means anyone can fish there, as they are deemed to be international waters.
Those deemed ring-leaders could be sentenced to as long as eight years in prison.
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Ms Fleming was awarded the costs of this case as it was deemed to be of exceptional public importance.
The US military considers Bagram detainees unlawful combatants who can be detained for as long as they are deemed a threat to Afghan national security.
Businesses will only face health and safety inspections if they are operating in areas deemed to be higher-risk, such as construction and food production, or if they have had an accident or a track record of poor performance.
And, more recently, welfare for asylum-seekers from places such as Kosovo that can no longer be deemed zones of conflict has been reduced.
Indeed, many analysts expected Medicare officials to mine the trial data and approve payment only for a smaller subset of patients deemed by bureaucrats as most likely to be helped by the gadgets.
Whenever possible, each provision of these terms shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision is deemed prohibited or invalid under applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of these terms.
For those deemed to be most at risk this may mean checks as many times as four times an hour.
Many psychiatrists were quoted by the news media ahead of Tuesday's announcement as saying that he was likely to be deemed sane.
In New York, as in most other states, a person can be deemed a resident either by being domiciled in the state or by maintaining a residence in the state for most or all of the year and spending the requisite number of days in the state.
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