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As Locke makes clear, this power to prevent the will's determination, that is, this power to avoid willing, is absent when the action proposed is to be done presently and involves the continuation or stopping of a process in which one is currently engaged (see Section 6 above).
A potential limitation of this research is that the health visitors and practice nurses who took part in this study were self-selected and may represent a highly engaged sub-section of their professions.
The Supreme Court's opinion does not really engage with Section 328, and thus rather than hide behind some slack language from the court, it is probably better to wrestle with the question of whether these new contractual provisions are "reasonable".
In a passage that appears to confirm for the first time the existence of new, so-far-undisclosed material, Mr Thomas says: "Having considered the information which was withheld by the Cabinet Office, the commissioner is not satisfied that all of the comments on the draft dossier constituted information which engages the section 24 exemption [relating to national security]".
His section engaged a Dornier Do 217 carrying British markings, four miles west of his base.
The employees engaged in this section of the laboratory did not change over the study period and the differences in volumes were negligible.
For example, a push to create a more diverse workplace surely involves engaging with sections of society which are under-represented in the employee base.
Is this a constructive attempt to engage by sections of the press who looked ready for a long and probably ugly fight, or a sullen gesture of defiance?
The various groups can work together to take advantage of their over-all scale, while also engaging different sections of the public and dividing the labor of political campaigning.
The Guardian asks: "Is this a constructive attempt to engage by sections of the press who looked ready for a long and probably ugly fight, or a sullen gesture of defiance?" The paper thinks the triple lock is "a workable idea – but not if, as proposed, the newspapers still have the power to veto even the 'independent' members of the new regulator".
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