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A writer felt compelled to "invoke mobiles hung over cots" after exposure to its infantile dementia.
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MLS, for their part, will be relieved for the small mercy this didn't happen in a league game, which would have compelled them to invoke their own internal disciplinary mechanisms.
On a rule to show cause why he should not be punished for a contempt, and be compelled to answer, he invoked his constitutional privilege of silence.
Confronted by emotionally taxing events ethnographers are sometimes compelled to write against the disciplinary grain, invoking in their works the raw emotions of fieldwork.
THE RUDY BLUES President Donald Trump could defy a subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller and could even invoke the Fifth should he be compelled to sit down with investigators, Rudy Giuliani claimed during another disastrous media blitz this weekend.
Mr. Reed said prosecutors and police investigators had decided not to invoke an administrative procedure in which officers can be compelled to speak to investigators, because those statements cannot be used in any criminal case.
A witness who is compelled to testify, as in the Arndstein type of case, has no occasion to invoke the privilege against self-incrimination until testimony sought to be elicited will in fact tend to incriminate.
Because he was not compelled to testify, Lay can withdraw and does not have to appear personally to invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself as David Duncan David Duncan, the fired Arthur Andersen accountant, did last month.
In January, six months after the arrest of Pervez, President Reagan finally invoked the Solarz Amendment, as he was compelled to do under the law, and then immediately waived its provisions, clearing the way for the American aid.
For example, when his intractably suffering patient died shortly after being treated, Jeremy (Palliative Specialist) acknowledged how he could be compelled to use double effect despite finding it distasteful: I don't like invoking the Principle of Double Effect as justification for what I did with that patient…at all.
In this case, the White House has invoked executive privilege in asserting that its present and former aides cannot be compelled to comply with the subpoenas.
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