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Until recently, the dates of such hearings were not announced in advance, nor were defence lawyers necessarily present.
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Mr. SAMI ABDEL-SHAFI (Palestinian Businessman): I think in the short term it does not necessarily present any immediate results.
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He expects leaders will present conclusions, though not necessarily recommendations, from that study to the national council at least a month before the May meeting.
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Nor is the present conflict for control of it necessarily insoluble.
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It's calculated 1, 200, 000 tonnes of building materials were pulverised at the World Trade Center and most minerals are present in the dust (not necessarily in a large quantity).
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Second, he feels that the 24 FPS is an arbitrary choice that is not necessarily the best way to present a film.
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It is true that a more representative council would not necessarily be more coherent than the present one.
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The plans would not necessarily mean those using motorways pay more than at present, a Treasury source said.
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Even now JBS wouldn't necessarily pass on a new acquisition, should the "right opportunity" present itself, says Batista.
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As more sites try to tap into social-networking capabilities, "there is the potential danger that those sites with the identifier don't necessarily take care of it, and potentially leak it to whatever third parties are present, " he said.
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