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It was contended here, among other things, that the judgment should be set aside because a bill of exceptions can be settled only by the judge who presided at the trial.

Beyond the grisly details -- and they are grisly enough for the most hardened of true-crime devotees -- the case raises knotty legal questions that some experts believe will be settled only by Germany's highest court.

At issue this time is a dispute over health benefits, which union officials said could be settled only by the city, not by the bus companies themselves, and there were no negotiations under way yesterday.

Instead of pottering around their weekend dachas and bathing in muddy pools (their usual summer pastimes), intelligent Muscovites are talking seriously for the first time in five years about a financial and political crisis that may be settled only by force of arms.Foreign investors are close to panic.

Union officials had said the issues could be settled only by the city, not by the bus companies, while the mayor said the city was willing to provide a 3.5percentt increase in health benefits, but that the union would need to negotiate any increase beyond that with the companies.

Lane, Nadel, and Kaszniak (2000, p. 107) suggest the controversy between discrete affect and dimensional (see n. 39 above) approaches will likely be settled only by neuroscience.

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One of his legacies was to show that things are settled only by force.

This war festered nastily throughout the 1640s and was settled only by a devastating use of force and terror by Oliver Cromwell in 1649 50 and his successors in 1651 54.

But the conflict of interest between North and South was settled only by the American Civil War, and although the economies of the states can be considered as integrated for practical purposes, there remain many economic and fiscal disparities among them.

By the end of the 1st millennium CE, the peninsula was settled only by the Sami people, who did not have their own state, lived in clans ruled by elders, and were engaged mostly in reindeer herding and fishing.

The taxonomy question was settled only in September 2012, when scientists led by a fellow at the Smithsonian looked at the molecular sequencing of a broad range of specimens and concluded that the Rasberry crazy ant is not the same ant that was collected in Florida in the 1950s.

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