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Mr. Margolis rejected the Office of Professional Responsibility's attempt to refer Mr. Yoo, now a law professor at Berkeley, and Mr. Bybee, a federal appellate judge, to state bar officials for possible disciplinary action.
Correspondents say China would be likely to block any attempt to refer the North to the International Criminal Court.
In a cruel irony, the local humane society came for the dogs, yet made no attempt to refer Jessica or her friends to any kind of services for them.
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These organizations have repeatedly attempted to refer the Syria file to the International Criminal Court, but Russian and Chinese barriers have stood in their way.
A rather different positivism was expressed by the English philosopher Herbert Spencer (1820 1903); in it religion has a place beside science in attempting to refer to the unknown (and unknowable) Absolute.
The former US attorney for the southern district of New York also revealed that Blatter and the Fifa executive committee attempted to refer him to the organisation's disciplinary committee in September after he publicly called for the report to be published in full.
GPs do less psychological support, prescribe fewer antidepressants or psychotropic drugs and make fewer attempts to refer young adult patients to a mental health specialist.
In line with a newly proposed nomenclature for suicidal behaviour [ 6, 7] we will use the term 'suicide' to refer to suicidal acts that result in death and 'suicide attempts' to refer to suicidal actions that do not result in death.
Mainstream participants voiced concerns that the ACO were attempting to refer clients too early due to the 'crisis state' in which clients were presenting: … driven by the referrer because they're not quite sure what else to do with that person, it's a desperate situation, you know, homeless.
In the preceding three months, GPs realized significantly less interventions: less psychological support (37.5 vs. 53.0%, p=.02), prescribed less antidepressants (28.6 vs. 54.8%, p<.0001) or psychotropic drugs (39.1 vs. 52.9%, p=.03) and made fewer attempts to refer to a mental health specialist (33.3 vs. 45.5%, p=.05).
Yet, the long-term fate of the report and the calls for punishment remain uncertain, not least because any attempt by the Security Council to refer the case to the International Criminal Court faces being vetoed by the country's sole, but powerful, supporter China.
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