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(2)Where the Secretary of State may give directions for a person's removal in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above, he may instead give directions for his removal in accordance with arrangements to be made by the Secretary of State to any country or territory to which he could be removed under sub-paragraph (1).

The delegates to the 1949 Diplomatic Conference were therefore fully justified in considering that there was no need to specify for such armed forces the requirements stated in sub-paragraph (2) (a), (b), (c) and (d).

Maybe we should run a little sub-paragraph underneath this article saying, 'If anyone has extra cash and would like to contribute towards Joe's No. 3, please get in touch.' ".

On Article 4, it says: The expression "members of regular armed forces" denotes armed forces which differ from those referred to in sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph in one respect only: the authority to which they profess allegiance is not recognized by the adversary as a Party to the conflict.

These "regular armed forces" have all the material characteristics and all the attributes of armed forces in the sense of sub-paragraph (1): they wear uniforms, they have an organized hierarchy and they know and respect the laws and customs of war.

A new sub-paragraph will be added... which will include as a condition for transfer that 'the prisoner has not been convicted of a criminal offence connected with the destruction of Pan American World Airways Flight 103 on 21 December 1988.' My officials will make it clear to the Libyan authorities that without this addition it will not be possible to conclude a prisoner transfer agreement".

Like the good lawyer he is Lord Hutton numbers his hundreds of paragraphs and sub-paragraphs.

WITH brackets and sub-paragraphs the weapons of choice, the battle over what to do about global warming has grown bitter.

Like all elements of the EU, the parliament was intended to be about process: to subjugate all emotion, and especially disagreement, between peoples and states into a complex pattern of enforced debate and negotiation through legal structures defined by articles and sub-paragraphs.

Any act inciting or of intentionally facilitating an act described in sub-paragraph (a) or (b)".  .

In the next sub-paragraphs we present the analysis of each driver.

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