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"For us, it is very clear that the reason it took so long to arrive at what appears to be a simple decision is because people were looking for technicalities," Barry Rukoro, the General Secretary of the Namibian FA, told BBC Sport.
The students distinctly expressed: …it specifies what it is that we should do 'coz most of the time it's just for technicalities of the things that we are doing and it specifies those kinds of things so whenever we get lost, sort of lost in whatever we search with what we're doing at that moment, we get back to the actual learning objectives of the thing.
A pro-CTS ruling also "could send a signal that companies who have allegedly caused harm should be looking for technicalities," said Robin Craig, an environmental law professor at the University of Utah.
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They trail three games to zero and let's just say for technicality's sake that yes, it is still possible for the Cubs to win four games in a row and advance to the World Series for the first time in 70 years, when they lost.
Forlow Jillian Gutechnicalityitter.
The time has long since passed for legal technicalities, for saying that the burden of proof lies with America's accusers or for pointing out the unquestionable evil of the men America is fighting.
The maximum penalty for money-laundering, a first-degree felony, is life in prison.Re-indictments are not uncommon in Texas, where defence lawyers try to dismiss the originals with all kinds of technicalities (for example, if the indictment does not end with the words "against the peace and dignity of the state", it gets tossed).
He has several projects on the go, including an adaptation of Winnie the Witch, for Birmingham Rep, which has a consultant magician on call for little technicalities such as flying broomsticks and colour-changing cats.
Castro clearly has the same deep fascination for the technicalities of such conflict, invoking the examples of Alexander the Great, Hannibal, the Vietnamese, the Algerians and European resistance fighters in the Second World War.
Tarski refers his readers to a paper of Thoralf Skolem in 1919 for the technicalities.
Yet let's face it: when judging musicians, we pick on things like pitch and intonation not least because it's easy to do so -- literally as easy as A, B, C. We have standard vocabularies for such technicalities, and it's effortless to pick on high notes precisely because they're so hard to hit.
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