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In the case of a material breach i.e., an impermissible repudiation of the treaty or a violation of a provision essential to the treaty's object or purpose the innocent party of a bilateral treaty may invoke that breach as a ground for terminating the treaty or suspending its operation.

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For some, these examples may invoke fear that losing a child could render a death sentence for the parent.

While Pope John Paul II may be right about the extraordinary power of conversion that may invoke change in the souls of abusive priests, the church must not forget what cannot be mitigated under any circumstances, and that is the irreparable harm inflicted upon the victims.

Here, as in a few other stories, the neatness of construction takes something away from what should perhaps be a more edgy reading experience, especially given the title of the collection, a contemporary term implying content that may invoke the reader's deepest, darkest memories.

"This is not a survey but rather a playful experiment that may invoke mutual dialogues between the selection of works, which hopefully would amplify aspects of psychodelia, instead of being labeled psychodelic art.

Romidepsin exposure results in the inhibition of the phosphorylation of p70 S6 kinase that may invoke, through a cascade of events, inhibition of protein translation.

In this manner, we can begin to understand mechanisms of chemical toxicity that may invoke disease or health effect end points.

We hold that petitioners may invoke the fundamental procedural protections of habeas corpus.

Neighborhood opposition to the project has ranged from anger at the suggestion that the state may invoke powers of eminent domain to the argument that a privately owned real-estate development is not the best use of the land, a large chunk of which is owned by the M.T.A., and will alter the character of the neighborhood.

The lawyer, Catherine M. Foti, replied, "I didn't say that; I said he is willing to appear," suggesting that her client may invoke his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.

"Does that mean that any state may now individually and arbitrarily decide to use force pre-emptively against any other state perceived as a threat?" He did not elaborate, but for an Asian audience the fears are that China may use the Iraq war and pre-emption doctrine to strike Taiwan, and that India may invoke it against Pakistan, or vice versa.

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