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For the first time in U.S. history, a personal inaction (not purchasing something, in this case, a health- insurance plan) will be deemed unlawful.
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His campaign will be deemed a success if the Labour-led peace camp wins enough seats to prevent Mr Sharon from forming a stable rightist-religious coalition.
"If there's a reduction in the number of people jumping in the sea from cliffs, piers and harbour walls it will be deemed a success, " he said.
The rewritten family-immigration rules will include a definition of the conditions in which Article 8 will be deemed to apply, in an attempt to guide judicial thinking.
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So long as their actions are reasonable, and the scope of the intrusion and the duration of the deprivation is not egregious, the search will be deemed constitutional.
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.
For instance, it may be perfectly ok to correlate location and time-of-day information, but it will be deemed unacceptable if a third stream of user context data is introduced.
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That will be deemed a step too far for now, so instead there will be moves towards exchanging information on visas and an emphasis on greater co-operation between frontier police.
In general, a whistleblower will be deemed to have provided information voluntarily if the whistleblower has provided information before the government or a self-regulatory organization asks for it directly from the whistleblower.
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In case of a dispute as to the owner of an entry, entry will be deemed to have been submitted by the authorized account holder of the screen name from which the entry is made.
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Blue Gene will be deemed a success, says Dr Royyuru, if it can make progress on any of these fronts at the same time as providing general insights into the dynamics of the folding process.
Prizes unclaimed after 28 days will be deemed to have been forfeited and the BBC reserves the right to either offer the prize to the entrant whose name is next drawn at random, or to re-offer the prize in any future competition on BBC Online.
The issue, which is a little bit more substantial, is whether all this diligent chivvying by Mr Bailey will be deemed by the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee to be adequately filling the hole in bank's balance sheets - a hole described by Sir Mervyn King in late November as "material" (see my previous pieces here and here).
The Supreme Court has also established several per se rules under which certain government actions will always be deemed to constitute compensable takings.
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If your spouse is not collecting a retirement benefit when you apply for an early retirement benefit, you will not be deemed to be applying for your spousal benefit.
Fearless Prediction: This fall one of the hapless makeover subjects in Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, the hit cable show on Bravo that also runs on NBC, will likely be deemed to have inadequately gleaming teeth.
Further, we would also like to state that an attempt to exclude Ms Thanou from the forthcoming Olympiad will deemed to be discriminatory.
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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Parents establish rules and modes of acceptable behavior as a training ground for children, so that when they eventually make a transition into the world, they will be accustomed to behaving in ways deemed socially acceptable.
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Investors will be happy if the choice is widely deemed a credible successor and not yet another seat-warmer.
But it will be turned off in residential roads and areas deemed "not essential".
American force levels will be set on the basis of what is deemed by our government to be necessary for U.S. deterrence and security requirements, not determined by the often arbitrary results of protracted negotiations with Moscow.
The statute further identifies categories of US citizens that have been deemed exempted, and which agencies will be responsible for issuing those exemptions.
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The government is writing into the legislation itself a requirement for it to carry out a wide-scale publicity campaign to ensure that every member of the public and everyone coming to live in Wales is aware that unless they opt out, they will have deemed their consent for their organs to be donated.
Some of the hospital's 150-year-old buildings, which were deemed unfit for purpose in 2003, will be demolished.
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However, with over 75% of all loans deemed non-performing, the cost will be gargantuan, even in the best case.
But for now, each country will be left in charge of restructuring and winding down banks deemed insolvent by the ECB.
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