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People retain the ability to seek injunctions to stop state officials from violating the law.
Judges will retain the ability to scrutinise the agreements on a case-by-case basis.
"American doctors and patients need to retain the ability to make choices based on the real value of treatment options".
Then Papas made another striking point: that "guests also retain the ability to take action against hosts".
"If there is an imminent threat to human health, we retain the ability to go in and solve the problem".
The public sector has to retain the ability to attract skilled, educated, motivated employees to staff its increasingly complex operations.
The treaty's supporters say Ireland will retain the ability to decide for itself on these and other issues.
"Usually donors retain the ability to have one or more house sites depending on the size of the property".
The Pentagon says it must retain the ability to defeat "rogue states" such as Iran and North Korea.
But if Europe wants to remain a security provider, it must retain the ability to deploy force.
In addition, they do not form synapses, and they retain the ability to divide throughout their life span.
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