"We think in an instance like this, sort of common sense would dictate that we get that sort of information, " Kelly said.
If you fail in one country, nothing stops you to set up an address in for instance an African or Latin American country and get the licence there instead.
And in such an instance, it's important that parents do not react punitively or generalize in terms of their child being more aggressive.
In such an instance, a return to the old currency denomination would mean an instant devaluation of their cash.
In such an instance, validating the idea is doubly important.
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Judge Janowitz's ruling last year has been cited in news outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, as an instance in which the law has confused jurists, lawyers and litigants.
In another instance an officer visited Grant's home but, after finding he was not there, never returned to speak to him.
The TDI engine charges the battery while driving in order to store enough electrical energy for EV operation later in the journey-for instance, in an urban area.
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The official didn't remember an instance in which an entire text of a speech was provided.
It could be Mr. Libby, I cannot recall an instance in which Novak denied that that was the case.
Again, this is an instance in which years of under-investment and natural wear and tear on building equipment may be reversed through this fast-expiring tax program.
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They cited an instance in which she labeled robocalls -- recorded messages often used to attack a candidate's opponent -- "irritating" even as the campaign defended their use.
He cited an instance in the 1990s when a number of children with limb defects were born in the Isle of Wight within a relatively limited period and it was suggested that this "cluster" was connected with pollutants in the sea.
Carl Richards wrote a must-read article that was published in the New York Times, telling his story of an instance of personal financial mismanagement in the midst of the financial crisis that ultimately led to a short-sale on his home.
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An ATP official later told CNN that in their records dating back to 1980 they could not find another instance of a player being disqualified in an ATP final for a similar offense than committed by Nalbandian.
As early as 1989, for instance, in an article entitled "Space-based Solar Shield to Offset Greenhouse Effect, " James T.
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But "Frances Ha" also marks the rare instance in which an actress has the perfect role at the perfect time.
Imagine, for instance, in an economy with 9.2% official unemployment, that the government decides to just shut down the US Post Office and lay everybody off from those middle class jobs?
If a young girl is dressed up well beyond her years and appears to be in an odd situation, for instance, say something to your tour guide, hotel or travel company, or call the appropriate authorities.
Whenever this burgeoning religious observance began, it's now visible across the Muslim world in the increasing number of women in the street wearing head scarves, the number of Islamist parties that have made electoral gains in recent years (in Morocco and Egypt for instance), and now, in an increasing appetite for Sharia finance.
In 1998, for instance, Brian Friel wrote an adaptation of "Uncle Vanya" in which Anton Chekhov's quintessentially Russian tale of impoverished aristocrats at bay is translated into a subtly Irish-accented version of English in which "Well, I wish you all the best of luck!"
At Drexel University in Philadelphia, for instance, an engineer named Moshe Kam tested handwriting examiners against members of the general public.
Yene says he gave Herman money -- in one instance, cash in an envelope -- in return for her influence, including helping someone secure an FCC license for a satellite telephone system.
Unless the property is in a living trust, an Illinois resident who has a home in Florida, for instance, would need to probate the property separately there.
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In the first case, the best, most reliable indicator of how an investor will behave (for instance, in volatile markets) is his past behavior.
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Participants in a conference call could, for instance, branch off to have an instant messaging conversation in a small group, then return to the larger group without interruption.
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Actors are first nominated by an EFP member group -- for instance, the British Film Council in the UK. An international jury of industry experts then selects 10 actors to be presented as Shooting Stars at the Berlin Film Festival.
In the case of an earthquake, for instance, the agents bid among themselves to allocate ambulances.
The country has slapped high export duties, for instance, on beef in an attempt to alleviate shortages at home.
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