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More often than not, a month's credit will be issued or a missing disc marked simply as lost, and the customer will not be charged.

Depending on what evidence is found, they said, a grand jury report on the quality of care could be issued or a charge of criminally negligent homicide could be filed.

A document of title issued or a bailment that arises before the effective date of this [Act] and the rights, obligations, and interests flowing from that document or bailment are governed by any statute or other rule amended or repealed by this [Act] as if amendment or repeal had not occurred and may be terminated, completed, consummated, or enforced under that statute or other rule.

The data is recorded and reported back to councils and either a warning letter can be issued or a penalty fine.

The Los Angeles Police Department stopped honoring immigration holds in 2014 unless a warrant is issued or a judge has vetted the request.

The Los Angeles Police Department stopped honoring immigration holds in 2014 unless a warrant is issued or a judge has vetted the request.

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A Diplomatic Issue or a Personal Issue?

It's not an Arab issue or a Christian issue or a Jewish issue.

"Was it a demand issue or a weather issue or a fashion issue?" he said.

Order the current issue or a single issue.

This isn't a Democratic issue or a Republican issue.

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