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The committee said: "In light of the evidence we have received, we conclude that the government have not made a convincing case for exercising the opt-out and that opting out would have significant adverse negative repercussions for the internal security of the UK and the administration of criminal justice in the UK, as well as reducing its influence over this area of EU policy".
The case for exercising caution with regard to Israel was, ironically, made most powerfully not by the isolationists in Congress but by Truman's State Department, led by World War II hero and former Army chief of staff George Marshall.
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Unfortunately, more likely is the pessimistic scenario: other countries will look at the U.S. case as justification for exercising more control over their own communications infrastructure.
After describing the case for exercise within the broader context of the prevalence of adolescent depression and other treatments, the paper describes the intervention and procedures for data collection.
13 Furthermore, fall incidence is multifactorial; it may strengthen the case for exercise interventions, and exercise itself is effective in reducing fall incidence, whereas pharmacological and other interventions are not.
"In the United States and Europe bakers, florists, photographers and wedding chapel owners have all fallen foul of the law, and in some cases have incurred big fines, for exercising their conscientiously held views about the truth of marriage.
It contains a sport application for the Sony Ericsson LiveView TM) – The SportyPal(TM) Pro – and a carrying case for your mobile phone – ideal for exercising.
In this case, a helping relationship provided support for exercising stimulus control: According to her, the position is described as one that will "increase your visibility" and get you contacts with big names in your field.
Its official Twitter feed, which often draws attention to cases of police questioning gun owners for exercising the right to carry, said nothing, even as the silence became conspicuous.
While physicians may not be required to actively lie or withhold information, as might be the case with exercising therapeutic privilege for a cancer diagnosis to a very optimistic but fragile patient, they can be inclined by the standard of care not to inform at-risk people.
To top it all off, the issue has an ideal boogeyman in the United States military, which has been relatively quiet about making its case for the bombing exercises.
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