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The Corneau case is far more egregious, Ms Murphy thinks, because the judge has no clear legal grounds to hold her at all.
ECONOMIST: Rights of the unborn
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Soon after the interval, Malouda raced clear after Grounds misjudged the bounce of the ball, but the winger shot wide when he should have scored.
BBC: Middlesbrough 0-5 Chelsea
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It was not immediately clear on what grounds an appeal would be filed by the plaintiffs -- three cattle-feeding operations and four ranches.
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Dr. Barathan Sinniah, a parasite expert attached to a university in Perth, Australia, reckons the authorities must take more decisive action to clear mosquito breeding grounds.
CNN: ON DEADLY GROUND
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So we want to be absolutely certain that we are clear on the legal grounds because there will be substantial costs involved for the unions, both ourselves and Amicus, who are pursuing this case.
BBC
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How could I stay abreast of what was going on in my house if, when the snow came, my every footstep in the yard would leave a trail of incrimination and such clear proof of a prowler on the grounds as to get Diana on the phone to the town police?
NEWYORKER: Wakefield
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In early August Chesapeake unilaterally voided the Continental lease, on grounds that Continental didn't have clear rights to enough of the land.
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Community Safety Minister Roseanna Cunningham said expert advice was clear that the laws could be improved at football grounds and in policing the internet.
BBC: Offensive Behaviour at Football stage 3 debate
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On environmental grounds, too, nuclear power does not emerge a clear winner.
ECONOMIST: A renaissance that may not come
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He also made clear that the decision to release the terminally ill bomber on compassionate grounds was the Scottish government's, a Downing Street spokeswoman said.
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And Mr Straw has made it clear that he will not consider any pleas to halt the extradition on health grounds until legal proceedings are completed and the case lands back on his desk.
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