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It is understood the government will offer to remove several controversial clauses, including ones that said campaigning could count as political if it procures success for a candidate, even if it does not endorse a specific party.
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Apparently, until that point Brandis and the DPP had forgotten about section 84 of the Evidence Act, and the common law, both of which say that an admission of guilt in relation to a crime cannot be put to a court if it was procured by "violent, oppressive, inhumane or degrading conduct".
"Equipment should not be procured if it cannot be upgraded within the UK.
It is usually written to describe how something is to be developed or procured as if it had never been provided before.
It is reported of it that it is good against poyson if it be worn so as it may touch the skin, and that if poyson be present it will sweate, and that if any inflations procured by venemous creatures be touchd with it, it will cure them.
It had previously provided MRI services to TOA and feared the loss of business that would result if TOA procured its own machine.
The most recent issue of The Baffler is out and for some reason its esteemed editors invited me to write a piece for it, and so if you'd like to procure it from a bookstore, or subscribe, or use Amazon's "Whispernet" (the sexiest of all the wifi networks) to Kindle it up, I would be grateful.
And if confessions procured in violation of Miranda are confessions compelled in violation of the Constitution, the post-Miranda decisions I have discussed do not make sense.
Where a winner is not an individual, the winner will if requested procure an appropriate and authorised representative to participate and grant the use of their image in accordance with this paragraph.
George Mason, one of the most eloquent of the Framers, asked rhetorically during the Constitutional Convention, "Shall the man who has practiced corruption & by that means procured his appointment in the first instance, be suffered to escape punishment, by repeating his guilt?" As Sunstein told me, "If you procure your office by corrupt means, that would be an impeachable offense".
Stephen Cragg, who is acting as QC for the mother and daughter, told the supreme court at a hearing earlier this month that women and girls like his client are "second-class citizens" who "live in the UK, but – unlike all other women and girls in the UK – they are at risk of the most serious criminal penalty if they procure an abortion in their own area".
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