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He argues that a litigant would hope that courts would strive to uphold his rights under the Convention, accepting a derivation from them only rarely; instead section 3 requires courts to find compatibility with the Convention where possible – in other words, to strive to find that the Convention does not impact the claimant.
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The approach was first known as Pyrkilö (originating from the Finnish word pyrkiä, to strive for), and later as open risk assessment [ 76].
In other words, we need to strive to ensure that these skills are simplified so much that they can be included at various levels of schooling.
The word "jihad" means to "strive" or "struggle," and in the Muslim world it has traditionally been used in tandem with "fi sabilillah" ("in the path of God").
We will use it, in the poet's words my brothers loved, "to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield".
They were encouraged to strive for idiomatic rather than word-for-word translation.
Find something to strive for.
There is a sense that we are not just simply masters of our destiny; in Jewish words, we strive to be holy.
In other words, epidemiologists strive to identify both the risk factors for, and the causal mechanisms behind, the health effect in question.
The movements based on Mr. Pearl's words strive to be brighter, mainly through the string writing.
In other words, the insurers strive to avoid adverse selection as it can have powerful impacts on the life insurance business [21].
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