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A sufficient demonstration would have to involve the construction of the object.
She offered her opinion that a moving demonstration would have improved the flow of traffic.
With the nation under a heightened terrorism alert, a judge agreed, and ruled that the demonstration would have to be stationary.
Steven G. Chalk, acting deputy assistant secretary for renewable energy at the Energy Department, said any federally financed project, like Sapphire's New Mexico demonstration, would have to undergo an environmental assessment.
Although it was improbable that any demonstration would have attracted such numbers, a fierce dragnet by security services in downtown Riyadh, the capital, and in Jidda, the commercial hub, prevented even small clusters of protesters from gathering.
As the injunction states "persons unknown", anyone wishing to take part in a future demonstration would have to prove they weren't at the original occupation.
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Once, such demonstrations would have largely been ignored by other Jewish organizations and the press.
But beyond the damage to the tourism industry, it remained unclear whether the demonstrations would have more lasting effects.
If they had to take their MBA over again, most say the demonstrations would have no effect on their choice of location.
At moments of low morale over the last two years, many people wondered what the resistance to Trump was really accomplishing, whether all the marching and demonstrations would have any enduring impact.
Such demonstrations would have been unthinkable a couple of months ago in Syria, where the Baath Party has been in power for nearly 50 years but now faces the wave of Arab revolutionary sentiment which has toppled leaders in Egypt and Tunisia.
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