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The number of requests by officials in MI6 (Britain's foreign intelligence service) for the legal cover known as "Article 7", in which the foreign secretary approves actions that are illegal in Britain, has shot up.Many of the woes of British agencies are embodied in the case of Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian asylum-seeker in Britain, who gave up his drugs habit after rediscovering Islam.
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He reminded Bork of the basic principle of administrative law embodied in the famous Chevron case: "If the statute is silent or ambiguous with respect to the specific issue, the question for the court is whether the agency's answer is based on a permissible construction of the statute".".
Similarly the cross case comparison embodied in the CLUSTER methodology supports an overarching principle that systematic review and evidence synthesis consolidate knowledge from research.
Although collective security, in somewhat different forms, played a prominent part in the League of Nations Covenant and is embodied in the United Nations Charter, it has completely failed in both cases.
Classic methodologies to estimate carbon emission inventories embodied in the trade, such as MRIO or SPA, are acceptable in PM's case.
Everything was embodied in the sound.
Death had terminated the revelation embodied in the Qurʾān.
And the idea of liberty is embodied in the Constitution.
The United States was becoming a nation, embodied in the Capitol.
Three versions of Stella are embodied in the dancers David Thomson, Rebecca Warner and Isadora Wolfe.
They like the Islamic values embodied in the new constitution.
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