The law in this respect is now authoritatively settled in this country by the decision of the House of Lords. |
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Is this a sidebar conference on something the attorney general has so authoritatively stated his position on? |
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The evocatively monickered sorcerer's apprentice has an almost boyish voice, which contrasts with Ali's authoritatively nasal lead vocals. |
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This bombilation aroused the house, and a waiter entered the room flourishing a napkin authoritatively. |
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This debate was regarded as authoritatively settled in Greenough v. Gaskell. |
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Hence his emphasis on the necessity of express, self-conscious, authoritatively elaborated, and sanctioned mechanisms of regulation. |
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He used it to sum up the persuasive power of authoritatively made numeric presentations to a largely innumerate public. |
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This book is topical, well devised and produced, and covers the subject matter authoritatively and honestly. |
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The evidence amounted to an ambitious but authoritatively informed review of the potential of and need for company law reform. |
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Caesar's time, authoritatively printed in the calendar, has triumphed over the archaic oral proclamation of the kalends by the priesthood. |
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The most influential American theologian of the century, he spoke authoritatively about politics and culture. |
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The matter seems technical enough that I hesitate from speaking authoritatively about it. |
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The case for commodity money in general, and for silver and gold in particular, was established, authoritatively, long ago. |
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He has written a book about the game and can speak authoritatively on its mechanics, history, and cultural significance. |
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Until the facts are authoritatively established and recorded, it would be premature to frame the further legislation that will be required. |
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She authoritatively barks directions at Max, who rejoins by making an argument for an alternate route. |
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The loose woman within every angel is disguised beneath a mere veneer of respectability, good manners, and authoritatively imposed self-control. |
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He was keen to assert that society authoritatively imparts to individuals not just perspectives on reality, but ways to conceive of it. |
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A material question of law arises which does not seem to have been decided authoritatively in the United Kingdom. |
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Covering decisions of the superior courts, the reports are cited authoritatively in the lower courts. |
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There would still be a public institutional complex ruling authoritatively on the common affairs of the community. |
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I will pick ten of the best questions, list them on a post and answer them as descriptively and authoritatively as I can. |
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The US ambassador yelled authoritatively, slamming the gavel repeatedly, trying to silence the ambassadors who were shouting at each other. |
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The late science-fiction author Lester Del Rey was accustomed to declaring authoritatively on every subject from oenology to onomancy. |
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Just as in individualist law, the preterlegal right of the individual takes precedence over the letter of the law, so in Fascist law does the authoritatively determined collective purpose. |
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Think out all possible aspects of your idea as best you can to state it authoritatively. |
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This small but experienced group can speak authoritatively on the differences between for-profit and non-profit leadership. |
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The House has spoken on this issue previously, we have spoken authoritatively, and we will not reopen this debate. |
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In this connection, it is noted that the law of the location at which a service is performed shall apply authoritatively. |
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This change makes it difficult to compare the figures authoritatively with those of the previous year. |
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According to Guinea, the fact that the Saiga violated the laws of Guinea has been authoritatively established by the Court of Appeal. |
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This is the first time the principles of human rights and fundamental freedoms are spelled out authoritatively and in precise detail. |
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The Council needs the capacity to authoritatively challenge management proposals and help provide strategic direction. |
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The Northeast will be able to speak authoritatively about solutions to the issue of youth out-migration. |
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These is no intention in this report to authoritatively establish facts or to determine responsibility for specific events. |
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The Kosovo Albanian team for these talks must be able to speak authoritatively and therefore be fully representative of their community. |
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They dared to teach others authoritatively, even though they themselves had not yet been redeemed. |
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Section 3150 does not provide specific guidance in this regard as it is not possible to authoritatively predetermine the useful lives of assets. |
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I can't speak for all implementations and in fact can speak authoritatively only for the ones used by the fuzzballs, which are scattered all over the swamps. |
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Some authoritatively explained that his death is being used as a distraction from the current political transition. |
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The essays here effectively convey the energy of a much-admired teacher and lecturer authoritatively addressing his principal art-historical concerns. |
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Others can speak more authoritatively than I about the Royal Ballet. |
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With so many of our own hypocrisies, can we really be surprised when youth no longer accept the dictates we authoritatively tell them they should follow? |
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She speaks very authoritatively and knowledgeably about this issue, she is committed to campaigning on it for the long term. |
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It is also true that the reasons authoritatively given for the wars, as opposed to those concocted by their left-wing supporters, were a tissue of lies. |
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The Security Council must impose the strictest sanctions and dispatch a security and peace-keeping force to Darfur with the resources it needs to carry out this mission swiftly and authoritatively. |
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I would like to briefly and authoritatively describe how the Church and the State must coexist, but all I can offer you here is my opinion concerning a few principles. |
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As previously mentioned, we are well equipped to speak authoritatively on seniors health care, disability pension administration, service delivery, and Canadian identity issues. |
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I want to ask whether, in connection with the scenarios that have been gone through, a consensus has emerged that it will not be possible to deal authoritatively with certain types of conflict under the existing Treaty. |
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Just like a managing director, he selects his musicians, sets them into beat and harmony authoritatively but flexibly, with an aim at quality and efficiency. |
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As a veteran of the anti-communist struggle he can speak authoritatively on the European aspirations of countries like Ukraine. Yet for all that, Mr Tusk's tools will be the multilateral ones of a committed European. |
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My vision cleared just enough to see a squad of policemen, themselves on Rollerblades, slaloming authoritatively on the mob's edge. |
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Dominating the whole rally season, the title holder was again demonstrating his talents as a pilot and authoritatively asserting his position as the man to beat. |
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Opera librettos are authoritatively transcribed in IPA, such as Nico Castel's volumes and Timothy Cheek's book Singing in Czech. |
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In the wasteland of electoral defeat, it is the voice that can most authoritatively account for the failings of the immediate past that shapes the debate about the future. |
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However, such an up-to-date knowledge is equally important so that the CCEE may present itself authoritatively to the various forms of public opinion as the witness and spokesman of the Church's incisive presence. |
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