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True, Chief Justice Rehnquist wrote, "a bus passenger clearly expects that his bag may be handled".
The logistics of moving people may be handled in two ways.
Those cases may be handled with disciplinary proceedings rather than criminal charges, said the Suffolk police commissioner, John C. Gallagher.
Under Sierra Leone law, morphine may be handled only by a pharmacist or doctor, explained Gabriel Madiye, the hospice's founder.
Finally, data may be handled within the telemetry system in a continuous (analog) or discrete (digital) way.
While this may be handled at a nation-state level, Kleis says it's not enough "given that the market is global".
"If decisions cannot wait they may be handled by temporary arrangements or following relevant consultation with the opposition," the manual says.
Any retrial may be handled by another judge who doesn't have the reputation for toughness and integrity as the one who delivered the conviction.
Tongs, pincers, tweezers, and pliers have the common task of holding or gripping objects so that they may be handled more easily.
But significantly, the ruling from Inglewood is among the first of these cases to be appealed and to have those appeals denied, foreshadowing how other appeals may be handled, some legal experts say.
In nearly all political systems, certain functions are recognized as primarily public, or belonging to the government, although some aspects of these services may be handled by the private sector.
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