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Again there seemed no malice but Wenger recognised that the referee was entitled to consider the challenge dangerous.
When South showed the values to overcall East's weak two-bid, North was certainly entitled to consider a grand slam.
And to determine what regulation is essential or suitable, Congress is entitled to consider and to estimate whatever evils exist.
It, however, presents an exception to the charge of the court as to what the jurors were entitled to consider as matters of public knowledge and general information.
Industry argued, however, that EPA should only be entitled to consider the direct benefits of reducing mercury, not the beneficial side-effect of particulate reductions.
Prosecutors do say in their brief that the John Doe witness's "anticipated testimony" is considered significant to the investigation, and that the grand jury "is entitled to consider and rely" on it.
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My sons are not necessarily entitled to take over the business, but they are entitled to being considered.
Although giving blood was rarely considered a right, there was a strong sense that all potential donors were entitled to a considered assessment of risk based on current scientific evidence.
All three are denying the charges they face, and they are entitled to be considered innocent until proven guilty.
"We as a people have taken to this idea of 'what I'm entitled to' without considering how to respect what the other person is entitled to".
British courts ruled that such voyages were in fact continuous and were not entitled to be considered neutral commerce.
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