The first case to address directly the question of whether a person can be compelled to reveal his or her encryption keys or password was In re Grand Jury Subpoena to Sebastien Boucher in 2009.
Although all of the 11 petitions will soon have been debated in either the Commons or Westminster Hall, the first debate prompted by an e-petition was notable for the failure of participating MPs to address directly the e-petitioners' demand for rioters to be stripped of benefits payments.
"The motion to allow the defendant to directly address the jury will be denied, " Ito ruled.
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Since his nomination, Hagel has been diligently working the corridors of Congress, trying to address concerns directly.
The platform offers a way for users to directly address Congress about issues they care about.
Romney again failed to directly address how he would make up for the lost tax revenue resulting from his tax cuts.
Yar'Adua unfortunately will not have that luxury and will have to address this issue directly if he wants to start establishing peace and security in his failing state.
Asked to directly address Hispanic voters at the end of Wednesday's forum, Romney focused on economic issues, which polls have indicated are a top priority for Latinos.
But De Puy was "committed to working with patients and hospitals to address medical costs directly associated with the recall, " as well as patients' lost wages and travel costs.
On Wednesday, Google vice president of engineering Brian McClendon declined to directly address Apple's mapping efforts, other than to say Google would continue to work on providing comprehensive mapping service to Apple device users.
During Saturday's open forum, which allowed participants to address ICANN's board directly, criticism of the scaled-back plan continued to mount.
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That's not a high bar, as most books written directly to address business challenges are hopeless bores, of course.
Some say the president should himself fly to Israel to address the Israeli people directly with a game-changing plan of his own.
It is easy to rule out technologies that do not directly address your business needs, and it helps you to hone in on technologies that can.
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Moreover, providing liquidity to financial institutions does not address directly instability or declining credit availability in critical nonbank markets, such as the commercial paper market or the market for asset-backed securities, both of which normally play major roles in the extension of credit in the United States.
But the real reason for Obama to address the need to reduce long-term deficits and debt directly is because it's the right thing to do for our country -- and he is uniquely positioned to achieve it.
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Washington is working directly with Colombo to address these issues.
That's why Dr. Romer, Dr. Summers, and others followed up both of those questions by discussing what the administration was doing directly in order to address the job situation.
These investors seek to increase the ratio of women in leadership positions as well as to explicitly support businesses that directly address the continuing inequities faced by women and girls.
PayPal said it has clear guidelines for any business that uses the service to collect donations. (The statement did not directly address whether Regretsy had violated those guidelines, saying it can't comment directly on accounts due to privacy policies).
The report doesn't attempt to assign blame to individual workers or companies, and it doesn't directly address one of the key questions raised by Congressional and other investigators: whether BP cut corners to save money.
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Female veterans and those residing in rural areas are at an even greater disadvantage as they may find it difficult to access services or find resources that directly address their unique needs.
For my next novel, I intend to try the second person again, perhaps because it's so seldom used, with the "you" so open to interpretation (this time it will directly address the reader).
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But such a system, even if applicable to cigar making in Cuba, would not directly address the threat of deliberate counterfeits.
"We, along with our federal partners, are responding directly to Attorney General Masto to try and address her concerns, " the spokesman for Iowa's Mr. Miller said.
In association with the program, Qualcomm has been named as an official technology partner of MLBAM, which is unique in that network engineers from QTI will be working directly with a major professional sports property to address these connectivity challenges.
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Visibility on social channels has provided business leaders with the opportunity to directly engage with the market when they have to address the inevitable complaints, challenges and negative comments that mass market users of social media tend to throw at a company.
Prime Minister David Cameron is expected to use his keynote conference speech on Wednesday to mount a sustained attack on Mr Miliband's Labour Party, although it is not known if he will directly address the opposition leader's attempt to cast himself as the new Disraeli.
By contrast, the characters in "One Man, Two Guvnors" address the crowd directly, which often leads Mr. Corden to improvise.
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