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It can invoke behavioral and emotional reactions of the learners, and promote the formation of performance.
ReDigi says that EMI's distribution rights are limited to material objects, and if digital files are judged to be material objects it can invoke the first sale doctrine which permits resales.
Furthermore, Steinberg tells FORBES that the PRO is going to look how it can invoke the license down the road, even though, at this point, songwriters aren't able to "opt out" of a specific license type preemptively.
With the lyrics and melodies in the song, it can invoke some emotions or it can make you really move your body to the beat.
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Only states, it said, can invoke the amendment.
They may just do it but if New Zealand can invoke the spirit of 1995 then it is going to be some game even if the only red socks in Wellington in November will be worn by the opposition.
A 1989 legal opinion written by the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel OLCC) reiterated long-standing agency policy that the attorney general and others could advise the president on when to invoke the privilege, but the only one who can invoke it is the president.
The treaty has a safeguard clause that any country can invoke if it wishes to retain or impose border controls.
As the Constitution endures, persons in every generation can invoke its principles in their own search for greater freedom.
Sometimes, it does this by establishing principles citizens can invoke when they believe the government has overreached.
This choice can invoke arcane debate, but it may be one of the most important that Egypt makes in pursuit of democracy.
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