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The authority to use lethal force might rest with a person who is not at the scene of the battle, and so communication up and down the chain of command often plays a vital role in determining when soldiers can fire.
England's Champions League representative: Following Arsenal's exit from the Champions League on Wednesday, English interest might rest with David Beckham.
Brennans firm didnt reveal that some of the liability might rest with the security company or that it had a financial incentive to find USAir totally at fault.
Notwithstanding Suhrawardi's frequent appeals to the authority of Plato, another, more fruitful area of research might rest with such works as the Arabic Theology of Aristotle (a paraphrase of parts of Books IV-VI of Plotinus' Enneads), in particular, the passages it contains from Enneads IV, 8.1, where the names of many philosophers of the Greek tradition important to Suhrawardi are mentioned.
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The Nets will be playoff bound and, with nothing to gain, might rest Jason Kidd, Vince Carter and Richard Jefferson.
Other mergers might rest on theoretical synergies or technological breakthroughs: will Citibank's investment bankers get on with Salomon Smith Barney's?
Control of the observed changes in mRNA abundance in the intestine might potentially rest with four related proteins with DNA binding domains that were down-regulated 6 16-fold in the intestinal environment.
Women's choice to rest with little movement at home might be an important consideration in changing practice.
Ultimately, though, the decision will rest with the club's president… whoever that might be.
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