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Jack Straw, then the foreign secretary, has not been challenged on whether he authorised the operation to go ahead, although it is almost certain that he did.
In the mid-1980s many utility generation investment decisions had been challenged on whether they had been "used and useful". Simultaneously, electricity conservation advocates were making a strong case for end-use efficiency programs instead of new power plants.
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In coming weeks, European resolve over the strength and size of its guarantee will be tested, not least through market pressure on Italy, and euro zone members will be challenged on whether they are really prepared to take joint responsibility in support of all the countries at risk.
And the Home Secretary was challenged on whether there would be "sufficient resource" to meet the requirements the bill proposes to place on CSPs.
And the Home Secretary was challenged on whether there would be "sufficient resource" to meet the requirements the bill proposes to place on CSPs.
Andrew Lansley was challenged on whether health changes in England would see improvements in care, reduced waiting times and no further major NHS reforms.
That approach can been challenged on two fronts: whether cast immobilisation while awaiting clinical review is justified and the role of alternative imaging modalities at or near the time of initial presentation.
One where I was challenged on a daily basis, whether through learning a new cultural norm or having a conversation about politics in Spanish.
Where a state law such as this is challenged on due process grounds, we inquire whether the State has deprived the claimant of a protected property interest, and whether the State's procedures comport with due process.
This form of voting gave rise to the term a "hanging chad" in 2000, when Florida's result was challenged on a number of bases including whether a vote was valid if the punch didn't seem to go all the way through the paper.
(The first time I voted in a US election from Australia, the state of Illinois mailed me a punch ballot, a foam-backing pad and a metal spike so I could cast my vote). This form of voting gave rise to the term a "hanging chad" in 2000, when Florida's result was challenged on a number of bases including whether a vote was valid if the punch didn't seem to go all the way through the paper.
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