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The policy was rejected by the Law Council of Australia, which warned it was likely to render people stateless in instances that the minister believed a person had foreign citizenship when, in fact, they did not.
Joseph Brant, a Mohawk chief who had travelled to England cautioned the tribes against rebellion as he knew the military strength of the British was likely to render any war a losing one.
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But he added that the Presidential elections were likely to render this advance nearly irrelevant.
A sterling run through this postseason is likely to render chatter about Manning's abilities moot.
This process is likely to render the twin deck more susceptible to vortex shedding excitation than the mono box deck.
The Supreme Court will probably hear the Uighurs' case in February and is likely to render a decision by June.
Yet changing weather patterns are likely to render it far less important to future generations of youngsters.
In a few years, Toyota's relentless growth is likely to render this statement only half true.
"Nowadays, our country is welcoming and embracing all manners of social evil that are likely to render our society insecure and unproductive.
The mass migration of people afflicted by warming, which is likely to render swathes of the globe virtually uninhabitable if temperature rises continue, would have a huge impact.
The CPS said attitudes and the law had changed, but added that one factor that allowed Smith to escape trial was an assessment by the DPP in 1970 that "the characters of some of these young men would be likely to render their evidence suspect".
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