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"It is not commonly understood to cover buildings or storage facilities".
Taken together, these cases fall under the legal term "universal jurisdiction," which is understood to cover the worst of offenses, which rise to the level of international crimes.
The music company took on the rental liability – which is understood to cover 14 UK stores and two in the US – as part of its £1.2bn acquisition of EMI Music last year.
The early childhood years in Australia are generally understood to cover the period of life from birth to age eight.
The policy focus on shared spaces (Wood, 2015; Cantle, 2016) is understood to cover the main areas where face-to-face communication between people from different backgrounds arises: in community gardens, libraries, public amenities, festivals and neighbourhood spaces, as reported by Bagwell, Evans, Witting, and Worpole (2012).
The participants were informed that patient education was understood to cover a very broad range of individual- and group-based formal patient education, information giving, support, and lifestyle counseling.
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We all promised we would keep the story quiet - not, you understand, to cover it up, but to make sure that Wynn was able to deal with the episode as he wished to until it came out.
Controversially, the new policy is understood to also cover arms-length bodies such as the Environment Agency, which are supposed to be independent.
Wives were understood to be "covered" under the civil identity of their husbands in much the same way as children were subject to their parents.
Thus, one crucial issue was to find an easily understood term to cover utility in use, and only utility in use.
Not as a bribe, you understand, but to cover expenses.
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