Those still unsure about republicans' commitment to democracy may even concede in time that there could be evidence of serious intent in Sinn Fein's choice of two demanding ministries, at the heart of Northern Ireland's daily life: education and health.
Section 249 authorizes the President to declare a state of cyber emergency if critical infrastructure (CI) is deemed to be in serious jeopardy of a network-based attack and institute emergency measures to protect it.
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Doctors and Propecia users should be aware of the potential serious risks of the medication, "especially as it is being used cosmetically, to alter a normal age-related process, " said study researcher Dr. Michael Irwig, an assistant professor of medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.
That "The Brown Bunny" should actually be considered a subject of serious debate would be astounding in itself, but somebody somewhere is bound to defend it.
Focusing only on fanatical Nazis would be a serious misunderstanding of the Holocaust, Bloomfield said.
Last year there did seem to be a serious risk of deflation in America.
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Yet such a heterogeneous grouping would be at serious risk of infighting and collapse.
There is now going to be a serious amount of head-scratching among European academics and politicians on the best ways forward for green energy.
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There seems to be a serious lack of co-ordination and accountability.
This will be a serious reversal of historic and constitutional congressional authority and judicial deference to that authority in matters of governance of the armed forces.
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But the judge said he had concluded there would be a serious risk of injustice if he made the assumptions the prosecution were asking him to make.
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Joining the single currency at the start, for example, would probably mean exposing Britain to far lower interest rates at a time when there may be a serious danger of over-heating.
Fail Safe is a nuclear war story, considered to be the serious version of Dr Strangelove and the original novel was made into a film released just months after the Kubrick comedy.
Today's Washington Post reveals that Mr. Kanter -- who thanks to his credentials as a former Bush Administration official has played a pivotal role in the effort to repackage Morton Halperin's record -- has what appears to be a serious conflict of interest.
"The FBI considers these matters to be potentially serious breaches of national security and will continue to work jointly with the Department of Defense in order to successfully resolve these matters and limit the damage they have caused, " John Pistole, assistant director of the FBI's counterterrorism division, told the committee.
Given the amount of movement involved, we guess we aren't too shocked, but you should probably plan on carrying a round of spares if you know you'll be doing a serious amount of shooting.
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The amendment meant, she asserted, that "in the usual case, any foreign national who was convicted of a serious crime should be deported, regardless of whether or not the criminal had a family in the UK".
However, the plans to extend penalty notices for disorder have been heavily criticised by the Magistrates Association, which said some of the offences were too serious to be dealt with out of court and that payment rates were low.
Hepatitis C is considered to be among the most serious of hepatitis viruses.
These can all be indications of how serious a dentist is about cleanliness.
Among other measures, the Second Protocol specifies the sanctions to be imposed for serious violations of the Convention and defines the conditions in which individual criminal responsibility shall apply.
"We should all be concerned about serious incidents of this sort and the personal tragedy they represent, " said Peter Johns, director of the Board of Community Health Councils in Wales.
The director, Carlos Carrera, turns out to be a man of serious intent, portraying the Catholic church as a fallible institution, inextricably linked, for better or worse, to all levels of Mexican society.
It added that players would continue to be considered for England while police investigations were on-going, with their situation looked at on a case-by-case basis were they to be convicted of a serious criminal offence.
The trade profile of such nations is complex and in hi tech, high value added products that cannot be replicated in a sweat shop must see the terms of trade have move an incredible amount if there is to be a serious deterioration in the export of high end products.
When we say serious consequences, for the sake of peace there must be serious consequences.
Any number of other very serious issues still to be resolved in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
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Monitoring the status quo may be possible but, if serious fighting restarts, peacekeeping will be out of the question.
The issue of blasphemy is very serious and needs to be resolved within the ambit of legal means.
The hospital trust said the new helipad would mean people with life-threatening injuries, such as those associated with road traffic collisions, severe assaults, gun and knife wounds and serious falls, were more likely to survive and their risk of serious disability would be reduced.
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