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""Unfortunately, in this exceptional circumstance, litigation is our only option," Beron told Vancouver Business.
During this exceptional circumstance, it is conceivable that deep penetrating UV radiation may have photo-activated a considerable fraction of the oxygenic pools into reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as the superoxide (O2-) ion and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) [ 19- 22].
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"To enable the constituents to view proceedings, permission was granted by the lord justice clerk, Lord Carloway, for live broadcast arrangements to be put in place due to the exceptional circumstances this case presented.
Graham, a former Liberal councillor in Liverpool, said: "That particular veto has raised a question which is still unresolved, which is what were the exceptional circumstances in this case?
"More than that, in our view, the claimants' rights under article 10 require that departure in the exceptional circumstances of this case, and the [justice] secretary has not been able to justify denying those rights on the facts of this case.
It said although there was "current public concern about unauthorised accessing of voicemail and emails by journalists" the "exceptional circumstances of this case outweighed Mr and Mrs Darwin's expectation of privacy".
EasyJet customer services said that, unfortunately, no compensation was payable as this was an exceptional circumstance.
Will Steffen from the Climate Council said he agreed the CSIRO needed to be independent, but this was an exceptional circumstance.
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