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It is likely to be called a Human Rights Act, directly modelled on the UK's approach, after the government-appointed National Human Rights Consultation Committee reported last year that there is no settled definition of the terms "bill of rights", "charter of rights" or "Human Rights Act", "which are often used interchangeably".
"The government agent supplied a design and gave it form, so that the agent rather than the defendant inspired the crime, provoked it, planned it, financed it, equipped it and furnished the time and targets," Judge Jacobs wrote, adding, "There simply was no evidence of predisposition under our settled definition of the term".
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Making laws requires settled definitions, and what's being settled in Israel is increasingly dangerous.
How about on the basis of legal theory, international treaty, statute and case law, which provide several centuries' worth of settled definitions?
Here we say the cells exhibit Iasym(M Y)≡I(M Y(t = t0+tasym:∞)) bits of long term memory in the observable response Y during the experiment, where tasym is the time it takes for the signal to settle (Definition (3) in Appendix S1).
The Government does not include East Jerusalem, where many Soviet Jews have settled, in its definition of occupied land.
They settled on a definition involving ownership of homes, boats and cars, which is available from public records.
Perhaps 20 years ago most trade negotiators would have settled for the definition in an elementary economics textbook: an absence of tariffs and quotas on goods.
Many technical problems have yet to be solved, and the industry has still not even settled on a definition of cloud computing.
When International Labour Organisation member states, workers' and employers' organisations negotiated a new convention to eliminate the worst forms of child labour, it took them more than two years before they settled on a definition and adopted the policy in 1999.
Wu said himself in his 2003 law journal article, "Neutrality, as a concept, is finicky". For one thing, even allies on the pro-regulation side of the debate haven't settled on one definition of "net neutrality". For some, it means treating, say, Web page traffic exactly the same as e-mail.
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