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The Army reports that it granted 5 conscientious objector discharges this January, compared with 17 in all of 2002 and 9 in 2001.
"We need to have the understanding this is just the turning point in pollution discharges, this isn't the turning point in the environment," he said.
No one else discharges this role, certainly not high court judges, and it would be a disaster if that work were now to be jeopardised by the power play taking place amongst the country's elites.
A lightning strike discharges this field.
In general, there are no great problems in analysing and disseminating statistical information at the national level and The Division of Statistics at Dehradun discharges this duty very efficiently.
It discharges this function through its "fitness to practise" procedures, whereby inquiries of all sorts (including complaints, expressions of concern, or other general questions) received about individual doctors are assessed and investigated, and decisions are made about appropriate action.
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He was discharged this past Friday morning.
Still, I am uneasy with your discharging this fellow without a full evaluation.
"BCE must bear the consequence of its failure to attempt to discharge this burden".
He discharged this obligation by sweeping the streets of New York's Chinatown.
Only after she has discharged this unpleasant duty is she set free.
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