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The DreamWorks endeavor was expressly defined by Spielberg's vision.
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In response, the concept of global health corruption should be expressly defined, discussed, and adopted through an international legally binding framework employing partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UNODC.
This was a house fit for an oligarch: indeed, it was expressly designed for such.
Moving quickly, he acknowledged, is something that the federal government was expressly designed not to do.
That being said, judges are still provided a wide ambit of discretion, and since the term "substantial and compelling circumstances" is not expressly defined by statute, judges have the latitude to interpret that wording as they see fit.
As Scahill and Devereaux noted, words like "reasonable," "articulable" and "rational" are not expressly defined.
AIIC came into being expressly to define and maintain the standards of proficiency, the working conditions, and the ethics of the conference interpreter.
But Kennedy would only have been "on a frolic of his own," as the case law so colourfully defines it, unless he was doing something unauthorised, or which he was expressly prohibited from doing.
These power relations need not be expressly established and defined in law.
was expressly reaffirmed.
This was expressly written into the Gingrich Group contracts.
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