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Even then, such decisions should be made subject to the right of appeal.
Other human rights abusers could also be made subject to these penalties.
These permits, which are set by agreement with individual countries, can be made subject to quotas.
These building models can then be made subject to concurrent analysis by multiple simulation applications running on remote servers.
(a)... an offer must not be made subject to a condition or pre-condition relating to financing.
The number of new topics to be made subject to majority voting was, he said, too few to enable an enlarged Union to make decisions quickly.
Brooke said if the companies did not do more they should be made subject to regulation by the government, which has said it is looking into fake news.
The State's principal contention is that sales by a state, such as the one here involved, are not and cannot be made subject to price control.
But the majority opinion quickly added, "That does not mean that those rights may never be made subject to any limited, narrowly tailored specific exceptions".
Important changes resulting from the royal charter process could be made subject to votes in parliament – as proposed by the leading lawyer Lord Lester in his forthcoming bill.
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled last year that only those who "cannot control" their criminal sexual behavior could be made subject to the law.
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