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"It would be plainly inconsistent with the government's decision today to do otherwise," said the lawyer, Marc Agnifilo.
"It would be plainly wrong for the health minister to question the judgement and recommendations of a group of such esteemed health professionals".
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"The proposed tower would be plainly and prominently visible from Olana, which is a National Historic Landmark," it stated.
Some of the facilities are so large that they would be plainly visible on satellite photos.
Were government financing not involved, he said, the policy would be "plainly legal".
Using ration-cards as registration cards would be plainly less than perfect, though they may have been used in local elections.
"Such an adverse action taken solely because of the involvement of individuals with disabilities would be plainly unlawful under anti-discrimination laws," she said.
In a letter to the Austrian government seen by the Guardian, the commission warned that the ceiling on asylum applications "would be plainly incompatible with Austria's obligations under European and international law, including and in particular, the European convention on human rights, the Geneva convention and Article 18 of the charter of fundamental rights of the European Union".
Frank explains why this had long been such a strategic location: any attackers would be plainly visible as they came over the mountains and dropped into a deep gully.
It would be both plainly wrong and an occasion for some communal introspection.
It would be complicated, plainly, and not just because of the mind-boggling amounts of money that are involved when even a club of Manchester City's wealth, first contacted by Ronaldo's camp 18 months ago, quickly ended the conversation upon hearing the salary requirements, in the region of £385,000 per week.
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