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Maybe the deceased would be embarrassed to have such personal details known.
"I knew that the deceased would be kidnapped, robbed and murdered after Shrien Dewani had been ejected from the vehicle in accordance with the plan," he said.
One view was that there would be an immediate individual judgment and that instant justice would follow: the deceased would be dispatched forthwith to hell or paradise.
Perhaps the spirits of the deceased would be well advised to boycott communication with Mr. Edward until he stops gouging their loved ones.
In 2011, when he was attorney general, he issued an opinion stating that information about the deceased would be withheld, supposedly to prevent fraud.
In an opt-out system, inertia would prevent them opting out so their organs could be taken and, since most people do want to donate, the deceased would be more likely to get what they want and more organs would be available (Thaler and Sunstein 2008).
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Any household with one of these children, living or deceased, would have been eligible for the survey, and we would have data on all such children from any household that participated in the study.
If both records had missing postal codes then knowledge that John Smith was deceased would not help the adversary determine which was the correct record.
Jayaram said the family of the deceased man would be given 100,000 rupees (£1000) in compensation, while the injured victims would receieve 25,000 rupees (£250) each.
Each guest was to write a note to the deceased which would be placed inside the casket, along with more pink flowers.
And why should Congress think that a rule which had never been applied by this Court to bar the children of a deceased employee would be extended to bar recovery by those children?
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