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Paul-Albert Iweins, the lawyer representing Mr Herzog, said the case rested only on "phone taps... whose legal basis will be strongly contested".
Increasing compassion and declining violence in our own century will rest not only on expanding the ranks of the literate, but of the literary; not only the ranks of those able to appreciate their own autonomy, but those taking part in the political discussion.
The future health of the institution will rest not only on how well Sir Nicholas succeeds in his new job, and the appointment of an effective secretary, but on the results of a governance review that was announced last week, to be chaired by City grandee Sir David Rowland, former chairman and group chief executive of NatWest.
Judges are thus bound to evaluate assertions of federal power over individuals to determine whether they are justified by a constitutionally proper reason or rest only on the mere will of officials.
If the part of the NW adhered to the substrate is short enough, and adhesion force is less than restoring elastic forces, the middle part of the NW can get detached from the substrate, and the ND will rest on the end bulbs only (Figure 2e).
Sustaining viewers' interest will rest wholly on their tolerance for June, the alternately charming and irritating narrator, and the only character who verges on genuine humanness.
Neither player will rest on his salary and track record.
The answer will rest on its execution.
Tomorrow, all eyes will rest on Box.
"Premier League survival will rest on scoring enough goals.
This is what the trigger will rest on.
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