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Bad weather, weak consumer confidence, unfavourable foreign exchange rates – these are just some excuses companies love to invoke to explain weak performance.
In an admiring essay, the academics Judith Leemann and Shannon Stratton noted the power of an artistic language "to invoke, to compel, to falsify first, if need be, the thing one wishes into being".
Mr. Cavanagh objects to what he believes are loopholes created by the initiatives, which he called "a whole new set of excuses" for utilities to invoke to avoid compliance.
Sources say the compromise deal will not include a climbdown over the 42-day limit, but will involve changes to the powers parliament needs to invoke to the detention without charge limit.
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Carbon dioxide can also be invoked to try to justify other kinds of changes.
Mr. Allard invoked to the same metaphor to criticize his biggest competitor's approach.
Nevertheless, the vital force continued to be invoked to explain organic chemistry in Bird's time.
Chhinnamasta's mantra Srim hrim klim aim Vajravairocaniye hum hum phat svaha is to be invoked to attract and subjugate women.
Clauses on dispute settlement in earlier free trade agreements have been invoked to challenge efforts to regulate big business.
Alternative mechanisms have to be invoked to explain this behavioral sex difference.
Hence, additional factors need to be invoked to explain the male frequency observed in the base population used in this study.
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