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The papers said just such a circumstance existed during last fall's budget wrangling.

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A similar circumstance exists at the Micos cave locality where surface fish present in the cave have been observed to be in a starvation state [ 54].

Results from our study indicate, for the first time, a similar relationship between green space availability and neighbourhood socioeconomic circumstance exists within Australia's most populous cities. Neighbourhoods in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide with a higher percentage of low income households had substantively less green space availability.

The judge determined that the plaintiffs had failed to prove a common set of circumstances existed.

Under state law, "an unreasonable but honest belief that circumstances existed that justified deadly force" can constitute voluntary manslaughter.

Magistrate John Andrews said Abbott's remarks were not relevant to the bail application and that he was not convinced that exceptional circumstances existed to free Azari on bail.

Mr. Megna said that similar awkward circumstances existed in many stressed state agencies and that many state commissioners earned less than judges.

Fifa said that its rules, which ban international transfers of under-18 players except in certain circumstances, existed to "protect minors who move to other countries and prevent soccer clubs from exploiting them".

With Commissioner Roger Goodell deeply involved in the talks for at least a month, some of those involved in the negotiations said they thought an agreement would probably have been reached this week no matter what circumstances existed.

Mr. Roeder has pleaded not guilty to murder, but defense lawyers had argued that his beliefs about abortion might warrant a voluntary manslaughter conviction if jurors concluded that Mr. Roeder possessed, as Kansas law defines it, "an unreasonable but honest belief that circumstances existed that justified deadly force".

But he also indicated late last week that he might allow jurors to consider a defense theory by which Mr. Roeder could be convicted of voluntary manslaughter if jurors were to conclude that Mr. Roeder had, as Kansas law defines it, "an unreasonable but honest belief that circumstances existed that justified deadly force".

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