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The UK courts recognised this claim for what it was, and dismissed it.
Courts recognised that one of the waste ponds was built illegally and punished the company by ordering a production cut of 50%.
He has, the courts recognised, "always actively sought work"; although he would prefer something that "involves working with other people," he is "happy to take any paid work".
He said it was important, where such a defence is used, that the courts recognised their duty to investigate whether it was reasonable in all circumstances.
Later, however, Hill signed an affidavit to say "I verily believe that I am the natural father" and, in 1982, the courts recognised Justin's right to be known by his father's name.
The Court notes that material compensation, in an amount of EUR 3,300, was awarded to the applicant for the grievance in question, that the courts recognised a breach of her rights, and that the hospital apologised for the procedural irregularity committed.
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The courts recognise that reducing air pollution will not be easy.
She argues that the case is more representative of courts "recognising that digital is different".
The UK courts recognise the supremacy of EU law on those subjects where the EU can legislate.
It is good to see the courts recognise that journalism carried out in good faith is vital to a healthy democracy".
The new definition of a racial incident has obliged the police to investigate every incident that the victim believes to be racially motivated and heavier penalties means the courts recognise that crimes motivated purely by hatred are different.
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