It's not the kind of baggage you want to have when you conduct one of these things.
He's taking an airboat to conduct one of his daily inspections of the cane fields following Hurricane Rita.
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, meeting in Santiago, Chile, voted to allow Botswana, Namibia and South Africa (but not Zambia or Zimbabwe) to conduct one-off sales of stockpiled ivory .
It can be argued that the DOD has also sought to maintain the forces to conduct one MRC to conclusion, but saw the requirement to retain forces for a second as interfering with plans to maintain readiness and modernization.
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Before Schiller took the stand, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh rejected Apple's request for severe sanctions against Samsung over the conduct of one of the Korean firm's attorneys, though she said such conduct risked tainting the jury.
This principle becomes particularly important when the federal definition of illegal conduct is one that is simply not comprehensible and acts more as a trap than as a guideline.
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In the 1990s, Yagman sued the IRS over violent conduct by one of its agents and was hired by an Idaho county to prosecute an FBI sniper in the Ruby Ridge shootings.
The ship is designed to conduct only one primary mission at a time, but its small size, high speed and stealthy design make it well suited to function in treacherous coastal areas where bigger warships seldom venture.
The President will be required to ask the National Academies (National Academy of Sciences (NAS), the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), the Institute of Medicine (IOM), and the National Research Council (NRC)) to conduct a one year study of existing accreditations and report after one year.
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The Devils had already been called for two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, one that cost them a power-play goal, before DeBoer was ushered out.
"The crash and other fatal crashes like it that occurred along I-95 last year led our agency to conduct this unprecedented one-year investigation into dangerous and illegal bus companies operating in violation to our basic safety standards, " Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Anne Ferro told reporters.
One will conduct billions of commercial transactions each day.
He added that the publication of the statements, just hours before MPs set off for their 11-week summer break, means the prime minister has "violated his own ministerial code of conduct 10 times in one day".
If anyone were to raise a complaint about an MLA's conduct which related to one of his Parades Commission determinations, Mr Bain said arrangements were in place allowing the investigation to be carried out by someone else.
The FA cited him for improper conduct and suspended him for one game.
Trucks being used by one company to conduct seismic surveillance recently disappeared overnight.
There is no one cause of conduct disorder, but the following can increase the risk of a child developing it.
One of the conduct remedies cited most often by Microsoft's competitors is to force Gates to share the Windows source code.
The Frenchman has accepted a charge of improper conduct and will serve a one-match ban after appearing to confront fourth official Martin Atkinson about the amount of time played.
Twelve Tennessee students were cited with underage drinking and one with disorderly conduct following the incident early Saturday at a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity chapter house, according to a university spokeswoman.
In the past, too little stress was laid on preparing Southeast Asia's peoples for a future in which they will conduct more trade and exchanges with one another than with outsiders.
The ICC Code of Conduct outlines a minimum ban of one year and maximum of five years for any individual who fails to disclose an approach from another person to his captain or to his team manager or to a senior board official or to the ICC's officials.
Evidently, Obama's campaign strategy is to conduct multiple micro-campaigns rather than one national campaign.
He selects one and can then instantly conduct a three-way conference call via Skype and pay for the translation service via PayPal.
Instead, Ms Merkel held meetings with everyone in sight, in parallel with the official talks chaired by the British (an indication of how hard it has become for any one country to control the conduct of negotiations in an EU of 25).
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If you are searching for someone who will exhibit conduct becoming a stellar executive, look for one like Chief Justice Roberts.
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The usual approach is to conduct reverse-repurchase agreements, borrowing from one of its 16 primary dealers for short periods of time in order to finance the assets on its balance-sheet.
While the majority of donors surveyed expressed a desire to give to reputable organizations that make the most of their gifts, only one-third said that they conduct research on an organization before making a contribution.
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