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Obama's team have been unable to put this claim in practice, while allowing themselves to be distracted by the crises of the day; from the Ukraine and Iraq to the West Bank.
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In theory, EU leaders also want a common time-frame for assessing asylum claims; in practice, many home ministers say they cannot give deadlines to judges.It is unlikely that putting illegal immigration at the top of the agenda in Seville will lead to a breakthrough.
Ways of determining these different claims in practice and the weights to be attached to them are also discussed.
So it might be best if applicants discover before, rather than after they've signed up, that the 2014 summit which constitutes the main, Hague-Jolie claim to in-practice expertise, cost £5.2m: five times more, the Observer reported, than the entire confirmed budget the UK dedicated to tackling rape in war zones the following year.
Many aggregators claim 'freebooting' gives the original creators exposure, but other claim that in practice, all the views (and advertising money) that the original video could have got on YouTube just comes through Facebook instead, where the creator gets no revenue.
The result is an axiomatic system that has little relevance to the real world.You are correct to claim that, in practice, economists have learnt this, in order to deal with the real world.
For otherwise it is extremely difficult to assess the validity or plausibility of the associated general empirical claim that in practice no act of torture has ever been, nor ever will be, morally justified.
A paper by Phillip Laplante and Colin Neill of Penn State University in the February issue of ACM Queue, a scholarly journal, claims that, in practice, the waterfall remains by far the most popular model.
She wrote: "The retesting of PIP claims means, in practice, blind people, paraplegics and those with Down's syndrome will be put through reassessment: forced to provide information about their disability that the government already has and cannot possibly have changed".
As Ryan writes: "The re-testing of PIP claims means, in practice, blind people, paraplegics and those with Down's syndrome will be put through reassessment: forced to provide information about their disability that the government already has and cannot possibly have changed".
But Eringer claims that, in practice, nothing has changed.
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