So if the vocation goes (and they can evaporate in the face of changing circumstance, family crisis, or sheer ennui) so should the politician.
Narrative verdicts, which are long-form, factual records of the circumstance in which a death occurs, can be used instead of short-form verdicts, including suicide.
Whereas earlier copyright law, including international agreements like the 1886 Berne Convention, had been written to regulate the circulation of printed materials, the Rome Convention responded to the new circumstance of ideas variously represented in easily reproduced units by covering performers and producers of recordings under copyright.
In the absence of the lucky circumstance of their family, the search would have been longer and more challenging.
"The district has undertaken a review of its practices in an effort to avoid a re-occurrence of this circumstance, " they said in the statement.
The student should not be put in the position of absolving the university of all liability associated with this circumstance.
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There is debate over what the constitution requires for a president to take the oath of office in this circumstance.
"I was a victim of circumstance in the beginning, " Richmond said.
In addition, you have the personal circumstance of the cooperator.
Opening ceremonies of the Olympics are locked in an arms race of pomp and circumstance.
Yet ears can deceive, especially when the other senses are caught up in the infectiously witless thrill of pomp and circumstance.
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And I think we have seen from this crisis you don't want to be in a circumstance in which all of the power and all of the size is concentrated in a very small number of institutions.
In that kind of circumstance, I think the natural political instinct is to tread lightly, keep your head down, and to play it safe.
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However, in too many cases, this circumstance is the result of potential beneficiaries being actively discouraged from signing up by states who stand to financially benefit by making it difficult for potential enrollees to get in the program.
And what about the situation with the Tories, first of all against a, against a really strong anti-Europe Tory, Bill Cash say, will you stand against somebody like that or will you step aside in that circumstance and in general do you find the Conservative Party, William Hague which a lot of people find too anti-Europe, that you still find it mealy mouthed on Europe do you?
Musharraf embodies the tragedy of a failed leader who, in another circumstance and with a little more humility, could have been a transformational figure for Pakistan and our world.
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Mr. JOHN SUTHERS (Attorney General, Colorado): I can add numbers, and it became apparent to me Wednesday morning that John McCain can be the nominee of the Republican Party absent in some unforeseeable circumstance.
In other words, the putative remedy for the eurozone that was negotiated just five days ago in such dramatic circumstance - and which was supposed to be the definitive and final word on the subject - is in danger of disintegrating even before it goes before leaders of the G20 most powerful economies on Thursday and Friday for their blessing.
But I like the odds of actually getting a better outcome in the former circumstance than in the latter.
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Being in the belly of the beast would not seem an improvement of circumstance, but it affords Jonah a chance for reflection.
Queen bees are creatures of circumstance, encircling potential rivals in much the same way as the immune system attacks a foreign body.
And unfortunately, the huge rise in productivity, which is normally a good thing, in this circumstance means that they have learned to produce the same amount of goods with fewer people.
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Perhaps this group of single men will not affect anything socially or culturally, but instead stay silent and endure their circumstance as other groups of Chinese have done in the past.
They discussed that in no circumstance should the campaign convey to a female listener the sentiment of being a victim or make her feel responsible for the violence committed against her.
What if the totality of our current circumstance has no true precedent in history?
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In conclusion, France intervenes in foreign countries according both to doctrine and to the pragmatic parameters of circumstance.
Thus, their stay in Canada was a summer vacation that was extended due to the extenuating circumstance of the lockout.
"It has been an unfortunate circumstance, " Mr. Morgan said of the students in Harrisburg.
It is a circumstance we hope to get to at least in terms of the balance between inflow and outflow.
In this circumstance, it's clear and we have said in the outlining of the policy that with all of our regulatory reform efforts there would be transition so that everyone can adjust to what the rules of the road are.
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