Instead, the majority ruled that al-Marri, a national of Qatar here on a student visa, must either be given a full-blown trial in the civilian-justice system or be released.
There are clubs now where the president is not a national of the country, the coach is not of a national of the country and the players are not nationals of the country.
It had to be a very serious crime, and there had to be evidence suggesting the suspect was a national of the other country or had come to the attention of its authorities, he said.
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The most likely scenario for a referral to the ICC -- crimes are committed on the territory of a State party -- does not require that the accused be a national of a State party.
The Rome Statute outlines the preconditions for the ICC's assertion of jurisdiction, stating that the Court theoretically may assert jurisdiction when the accused is a national of a State party, or the alleged crimes were committed on the territory of a State party.
The UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture was established on the initiative of the United Arab Emirates to reward the efforts of a national of an Arab Country and a national of any other country who has contributed, through artistic, intellectual or promotional work, to the development and dissemination of Arab culture in the world.
"There is a part which is for the Senghenydd explosions of 1901 and 1913 and the other part is more of a national pathway of memory along which will be laid pavers commemorating the disasters that occurred in 153 collieries in Wales, " he added.
The audit is being carried out in partnership with the UK National Inventory of War Memorials, a national database of war memorials administered by the Imperial War Museum and English Heritage.
The bar is set high: if half the 27 national parliaments are unhappy, then a majority of national governments (or a majority of members of the European Parliament) can insist a draft measure be scrapped.
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Of a national workforce of over 400m, only about 9m are in the private organised sector.
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So Azerbaijan has been the main proponent of a national division of the sea.
The government talks of a national network of airports, an oil refinery on the coast and more.
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Together the two groups constitute an estimated 15 million, or one fifth of a national population of 75 million.
We've called Richard Hynes, co-Chair of a National Academy of Sciences committee that developed guidelines for conducting this kind of research.
America was in the throes of a national state of anxiety over the Soviet Union's launch of its Sputnik space satellites.
Rock residencies are part of a national trend of club managers turning over their slowest night of the week to an up-and-coming band for a solid month.
They also said the FCC rules on self-certification, and the absence of a national database of participants, made it hard to keep ineligible people from signing up.
The reforms started in September 2001 with about 420, 000 primary- and junior secondary-school students (out of a national total of more than 215m) taking part in 38 experimental zones around the country.
"We've got two policies, the first in terms of a national system of road pricing is that we have a debate ahead of a decision which lies some years away, " Mr Alexander said.
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No one person, or group of people, can possibly outsmart or outmaneuver markets for long or fine-tune the activities or creativity of a national economy of nearly 300 million people--or a global economy of more than 6 billion.
But the curator of a National Museum of Wales exhibition to mark the centenary of Scott reaching the South Pole, believes that the Welsh obsession with polar exploration had very little to do with the nation's pioneering spirit, or even the charismatic Robert Falcon Scott.
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Whether this is the result of a national sense of decency or a pragmatic assessment that requiring them to pay more in taxes simply shifts the burden onto government by bringing them closer to more expensive forms of government support for the needy, we appear to be okay with these people getting a pass.
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But a loss of 1, 400 seats would imply a lead over the Tories in terms of a national equivalent vote share of only some 4%, which would be very disappointing compared with Labour's 31% national opinion-poll lead.
The federal Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act was passed in 2006 with the goal of creating a national set of standards for dealing with sex offenders and predators.
Researchers found a 20% improvement in progression to advanced AMD with the replacement, said Emily Chew, deputy director of epidemiology and clinical application for the National Eye Institute, a branch of the National Institutes of Health.
After a series of public consultations National Grid said a stretch of five miles in the Mendip Hills area of outstanding national beauty would be put underground.
He then substitutes a personal income tax of 9%, a corporate income tax of 9%, and a national sales tax of 9%.
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We have a bunch of national labs and a couple of different universities.
We need a resurgence of national pride, a love of country and institutions.
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