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North Korea ships significant cargo on its own vessels, and would be likely to refuse any inspection, and the 34-article resolution does not authorize the use of force.
Here, even taxi drivers do not rip off foreign visitors, and when a taxi cannot be found, some passing driver will soon volunteer a ride, and will be likely to refuse any offer of payment.
Military officials warned on Wednesday evening that the army would be likely to refuse to work with Ms. Sethi, signaling the possibility of a serious rupture between the army and the civilian government.
Furthermore, individuals in older age groups may be likely to refuse treatment as a result of the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS [ 27], without the support of social and family members.
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"It was an invitation that hardly any Cambridge undergraduate was likely to refuse, since even revolutionaries like to be in a suitable tradition," he wrote in "Interesting Times".
such individual has refused or is likely to refuse to testify or provide other information on the basis of his privilege against self-incrimination.
One worker, Xiang Feng, 28, said at least 80% of the workers were likely to refuse the offer.
And some argue that Congress, for one, is likely to refuse to make changes to the law to develop alternatives to the mandate.
If it does, America is likely to refuse; its officials have pointed to North Korea's foot-dragging and provocations as the source of past delays.
The republic's government and Parliament will meet on Friday, when they are likely to refuse to recognize the legitimacy of what happened today.
The appointed board can refuse to issue a certificate of appropriateness, and if homeowners do not have that, the city's Building Department is likely to refuse to issue a certificate of occupancy.
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