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In cross-examination, Scott was pressed as to why he had allowed Lamb's release from Kingston if this was the case; he replied that although the prison officers had been concerned about Lamb's mental state on his release, there had not been conclusive grounds to certify him insane at that time.
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Yisroel Salanter, the great 19th-century rabbi, is famously believed to have refused to certify a matzo factory as kosher on the grounds that the workers were being treated unfairly.
At issue was section 53 of the 2000 act, which allows a minister to certify that he has formed the opinion, "on reasonable grounds", that a government department is entitled to refuse a request for disclosure.
There are accepted protocols to certify that a physicist's research has broken new ground and has advanced understanding.
If a spacecraft cost the same as an aircraft to certify (several hundred million dollars), the industry would not get off the ground.
If the high court upholds the lower court's order sustaining it and Ms. Harris proceeds to certify totals excluding the recount, the Gore camp apparently plans to challenge her action on fresh grounds.
firms hired by developers and land-owners to certify that a planned skyscraper or highway won't destroy the remains of an ancient village or a sacred burial ground.
Florida has until Dec. 12 to certify its electors.
Twitter announces plans to certify third-party apps for businesses.
Officials then have to certify the ballots after the election.
It can, however, refuse to certify a film.
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