Nevertheless, caution must be exercised to ensure that funds are not invested with a disqualified person.
In the study, 11 young men exercised to exhaustion and then received a massage in one leg.
Extreme care should be exercised to avoid a repetition of this tragic history.
Plus, many of these options will probably never be exercised due to Cisco's boom-time share price.
These rights and freedoms may not be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
The company has exercised options to add three additional high specification jackup rigs to its construction backlog and a fourth ultra-deepwater drillship, Williams said.
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But that right must be exercised subject to conditions laid down by authorities charged with the duty of keeping law and order and public peace.
Figuring out how to evaluate pre-exercised options is to engage in the accounting version of medieval debates over how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
That means transferring the state-level habits of government up to Washington and moving some powers exercised in Washington back to the states.
It is harder to get exercised about slouching towards Gomorrah when the slouching seems to be going in the opposite direction.
And in a strong turnout, millions of Iraqis exercised their right to vote, with enthusiasm and optimism.
The banks exercised their option to purchase an additional 1.57 million shares- a sign of a successful IPO.
And thank you all -- thank you all for the management you have exercised in seeing to it that happens.
The Kaleys exercised their right to get an attorney to represent them.
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He kept his job because the Federation Council, the upper house of the Russian parliament, exercised its right to block his dismissal.
Those who have exercised their right to peaceful assembly represent the greatness of the Egyptian people, and are broadly representative of Egyptian society.
Malone fully exercised his right to trade in TCI shares, reducing his TCI holdings by one-third to get just a 1% stake in Liberty Media.
Per the contract, Saban exercised his right to sell in December 2000, at a price to be worked out between investment bankers from both sides.
David Vitter of Louisiana, exercised his right to defer its consideration, from the committee business meeting scheduled for Wednesday to at least the next one.
The government estimated that a final resolution of the case would be reached at least one year earlier if the high court exercised its discretion to take the case now.
"This was a case where the panel exercised its discretion to impose a far lower period of suspension than the normal length of two years due to the circumstances involved, " said Sparkes.
Instead, they exercised their prerogative to find the doctor guilty of second-degree murder, which requires no evidence of premeditation and carries a minimum sentence of ten years in prison and a maximum of 25.
If earlier precedents are telling, the IRS may assert penalties that are higher than those under the amnesty but not as high as could be imposed if the IRS exercised its discretion to impose all the penalties that could apply.
Reduced to their essence, the endangered order can be defined as a government of, by and for all the people, one rooted in the principle that power must be exercised, pursuant to the rule of law, in representative and accountable ways.
Some 40, 000 users have exercised their right to get a copy of all the data Facebook is holding on them but the group is unhappy about the tools the social network provides to users and is critical that, in 13 cases, the social network failed to meet the deadline for data delivery.
In particular, Heseltine is said to be exercised by standards - so for instance in Germany, standards in factories are, he is said to think, much higher than in Britain's factories and as a result people are more keen to buy German parts.
To mandate that options be valued and expensed before they're exercised is also an invitation to lawsuits.
He is said to be exercised by competitiveness in "the wider British political economy".
She just exercised her legal authority to dismiss the police chief because of differences of opinion.
All this in no way suggests that the SC's power of interpretation is to be exercised arbitrarily.
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