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Judge Hedges said that prosecutors could call witnesses in the case to offer more specific information and adjourned the hearing.
This worries some investors and has drawn scorn from the London exchange, which contends that the Australians have no good business case to offer.
"You can deduce that there is a special moral obligation in this case to offer Peruvian authorities an extraordinary effort that responds to that responsibility".
There is a case to offer some discount – taxing gains at the full rate of income tax would mean taxing the component of investment returns that is simply due to inflation.
"But obviously, if you help elect members you develop a relationship, and that relationship allows you the opportunity to present the case, to offer the information, and to try to persuade them to vote or introduce a bill or whatever it is you're trying to do.
"Here there is a strong case to offer a place with one or two lower A-level grades to students from a particularly disadvantaged background knowing that, on average, their achievement would at least match that of an independent school individual".
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The diocese used the Neediest Cases to offer the Anrrancos some relief: $400 and a month's reprieve from the rent.
Previous competitors having complementary capabilities joined forces to expand product lines and, in some cases, to offer a more comprehensive system of services and products to potential customers.
On arrival, often with no accompanying information to go by, staff will try to assess people at risk to themselves or others and, in most cases, to offer some support and reduce distress.
In a red-hot economy, you would expect firms, faced with rising demands for their products, to ask their employees to work longer hours, and, in some cases, to offer higher wages.
We present the results along the lines of the analytical grid [corporate and individual strategies], and not case-to-case, to offer a comparative perspective.
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