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This amendment clarifies section 2071 of title 28, U.S.C., by giving express recognition to the power of the Supreme Court to prescribe its own rules and by giving a better description of its procedural rules.
This prospective cohort study found that many mothers of healthy term infants in Melbourne, Australia, are giving expressed breast milk in addition to breastfeeding in the early postpartum period.
President Trump followed, but at least his advisers had given express instruction: "DO NOT CONGRATULATE".
Beforehand, theoretical predictions were given (expressed by dimensionless parameters) both for the failure domain and failure angle.
He had given express warning that any party voting against the budget would be sacked.
On June 24, the transit authority began a system that gives express special buses priority at traffic signals.
"The FA has been given express direction from Fifa that we cannot upgrade yellow cards to red," its statement read.
A worker cannot communicate with an asylum seeker via social media, unless given express permission, or give out their email or postal address.
Further, it seems to be implied that Congress has given express authority to the carrier to raise its rates, but this is not so.
Until 2068, the names and addresses of individuals cannot be disclosed in writing or other publication medium unless the individual gives express written permission.
Until 2068 the names and addresses of individuals cannot be disclosed in writing or other publication medium unless the individual gives express permission.
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