For these reasons, we concluded that perjury and obstruction of justice, like bribery, may constitute grounds for an impeachment.
"The reply of General Mladic is not sufficient and does not constitute a basis for terminating air strikes, " emphasized Claes.
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"In our judgement these features, coupled with the very limited nature of the checks, constitute a recipe for confusion, inconsistency and the risk of misuse, " the ruling said.
In plain English, Home is a suite of apps that, together, constitute an interface for Android users willing to let Facebook mediate pretty much everything they do on their mobile devices.
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Finally, demonstrating the effectiveness of the project approaches in each country, will constitute an incentive for other donors to get involved in the TVET sector, forge partnerships and pursue the application of similar approaches after project completion.
Previously, adultery could count as provocation, but under the new loss of control defence, sexual infidelity - "real or imagined" - on the part of the victim does not constitute sufficient grounds for reducing murder to manslaughter, the ministry said.
Resolution 1441, which we lingered over so long last fall, clearly states that false statements and omissions in the declaration and a failure by Iraq at any time to comply with and cooperate fully in the implementation of this resolution shall constitute -- the facts speak for themselves --shall constitute a further material breach of its obligation.
On its own, this does not appear to constitute an adequate basis for an injunction.
Alas, the silicon metal restrictions constitute a big problem for Dow Corning and other industrial consumers of silicon metal, but a bigger problem for the economy.
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Natural climate variability, from seasonal to multi-year scale, has produced significant effects in the Latin American countries, which suggests that climatic change projections constitute an important element for national and regional planning.
Those rules, which are expected to be finalized in mid-2012, constitute another preferential subsidy for wind energy that will raise electricity prices for everyone, whether they rely upon that source or not.
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It is hoped it will constitute a reference point for policy makers at the local level, as well a basis for the exchange of knowledge between researchers, city professionals and local authorities on developing inclusive cities.
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This green agenda itself may also constitute a third cause itself for WPA avoidance.
Germany and France, with Italy and Britain, constitute a powerful block arguing for reform.
Although there may be nothing illegal about backdating per se, failure to disclose it or properly account for it may constitute fraud.
Courts have identified two scenarios that constitute an injury to competition for purposes of the third element (injury to competition beyond the impact to the plaintiffs themselves).
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Putting the fees to one side, it is also important to examine the rental rates that businesses pay, and that often constitute the most significant expenses for small companies.
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There seems to be enough potential for services to constitute a bigger share of the overall revenue mix in the domestic segment from the present figure of roughly 7%.
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He would constitute a pick of luxury for the Jets, since they have major holes at offensive line and safety, one of which they likely will address in the first round.
These constitute the most valuable assets for Japanese companies.
Lenny emphatically doesn't count the teenyboppers - fans of things shiny who are bent on showing a maximum of skin - that constitute the core customer base for so many other Brazilian swimwear brands.
"I have concluded that it would constitute a conflict of interest for the Department of Justice itself to investigate a matter involving an interaction between the White House and the FBI, a component of the Department of Justice, " Reno said in a statement.
He's right to believe that GOP calls for austerity do not constitute a cohesive party platform.
For instance, immigrants constitute 13 percent of the population but 18 percent of small-business owners.
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It will constitute a unique source of information for monitoring how climate change is affecting beaches around the world.
For a transaction to constitute a bona fide loan, there must be an unconditional promise to repay at the time the funds are advanced.
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With no definition of what constitute gross proceeds, any payment for anything is probably fair game, including payments to utility companies, vendors, suppliers, and customers.
The views expressed are solely those of Francis Klonowski and are for general information only, do not constitute financial advice as defined by the Financial Services Act and are not intended to be relied on for the purposes of making an investment decision.
In July 2008, about the same time as these two insider trading violations presented here, Douglas Rappaport and Joshua Sohn, partners at DLA Piper, published an article The New York Law Journal on the subject of what actions would constitute criminal action versus civil action for insider trading.
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