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Now, when a death has an "Article 2 dimension", a high court judge is often drafted in as coroner, as in the July 7th terror inquest.
For example, an income statement is often drafted for the period from January 1 to December 31 of a particular year.
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Bieber's fans, who call themselves Beliebers, are often drafted into these charity drives.
Another concern is the widespread use of student labour: young people aged 16-18 are often drafted into factory positions under the guise of work experience placements, so that suppliers can meet production schedules.
Non-statutory rules or policies are "often drafted in a more flexible and less formalistic and precise way than statutory rules, thus leaving more leeway in their application".
The players chosen in the final rounds are not all seen as top prospects, but are often drafted for the simple reason that the big league teams need to fill several minor league rosters with decent players.
Finally, the repeated use of HEPN domains in apoptosis and host-pathogen interactions in eukaryotes suggests that the ancestral functions of these proteins in prokaryotes were often drafted "as is" in different eukaryotic lineages.
These agreements are often drafted by a lawyer in order to ensure that they are enforceable and comply with the law.
When discussions start between a target and bidder, one of the first to-do items is often to draft the "leak announcement" — the news release acknowledging that talks are taking place once a leak occurs.
The lowest quality option is often called draft mode.
As they claim, human-rights treaties are often poorly drafted and over-ambitious.
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