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He began exploring the current state of our relations with our former colony & present ally the Philippines-an alliance being secured both in the SEATO treaty & in the Mutual Derense Treaty of '51... Our formal agreement with the Philippine state that it would not be in our interest to permit that nation to be overwhelmed by a hostile power.

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The failure of this system is what led the court eventually to step in during the 1960s to create the "one-vote, one-person" doctrine; before that, state legislatures were content, when it served their self-interest, to permit enormous population inequalities across districts.

Many laws also require timely claim of security interests to permit orderly distribution of the estate.

Labour has overseen the creation of Lloyds Banking Group by using a new public interest test to permit Lloyds TSB to rescue HBOS, rather than face an investigation by the competition authorities.

However, some special classes of association scheme of interest to statisticians permit interesting conclusions about infima.

These cases are not especially helpful in determining how a business must be devoted to a public use to clothe it with a public interest so as to permit regulation of rates or prices.

If such unit or entity attempts to sell, convey, or otherwise transfer such right, title, or interest or attempts to permit the use of any part of such portion for any purpose incompatible with its use for public recreation, then any and all right, title, and interest released and quitclaimed by the Secretary pursuant to this subsection shall revert to the United States.

Also, the analyst must pre-specify the minimum percentage of included studies that reported the outcome of interest in order to permit a meta-analytic estimate of effect size.

It is one thing to hold that a judge has too great an interest in a case to permit the rendition of a fair verdict when his compensation is determined by the result he reaches.

In 1873, this Court in an elaborate and well-reasoned opinion held that it was against the public interest and public policy to permit common carriers to stipulate against the results of the negligence of themselves or their agents, and that while the rule applied both to carriage of goods and passengers, it applied with 'special force to the latter.' New York Cent.

Therefore, there is continuing interest in prognostic factors to permit more accurate patient stratification and which will improve clinical decision making, and possibly contribute to more rational study design and analysis (Allgayer et al, 1997).

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