But federal courts instruct juries that circumstantial evidence is just as probative as direct evidence.
One of the best ways to log up hours in the US is to instruct - that counts towards your CV.
Regulators could instruct lenders that the combined maximum loan amount should not exceed 85% of the moving-average value of a property, offered as collateral, over the preceding four to six years.
Smith assures me that the data Euclid provides retailers is anonymized and retailers put up signs that instruct consumers how they can opt out.
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And we will continue to instruct our teams that they work closely together to ensure what is the ultimate outcome -- which is not any particular weapon system or any particular missile range, but rather can we protect our people, can we make sure that the objectives of the alliance are achieved.
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They have yet to coalesce behind a single proposal, but are considering a bill that would instruct committees in Congress to enact the commission's major recommendations, with triggers that would cut spending automatically and eliminate tax breaks if Congress does not act within prescribed deadlines.
The main argument in favor of realistic novels, aside from the pleasure in reading them, is that they instruct us.
So yesterday, Judge Sullivan ordered the record struck and said he will instruct the jury today that the government introduced evidence it knew to be false.
Now, in our joint statement, what we were going to essentially instruct our negotiators is that they try to come to terms with the technical issues that remain by the fall.
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Thus, the official picture drawn by the FSA is that the Bank of England did not instruct Barclays to fiddle the rate, and that Bob Diamond "did not understand" that he had been so instructed.
The ruling doesn't instruct officials how to reach that maximum population over the next two years.
So it seems highly plausible that he will instruct RBS to raise more capital than it is currently planning to do.
It has fired off letters to the International Air Transport Association de-manding that the body instruct members not to grant Balkh landing rights.
Mr. Bush: You should be able to instruct all of the doctors that you see to make your records available through a portal, and if you get stuck in an emergency room somewhere, there ought to be an emergency access code, that any doctor in the country can look up your chart.
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Solicitor General Clement replied that the court could instruct the lower court to expedite the appeals process.
In many, if not most IPOs in the past, the securities brokerage firms that are allocated shares instruct their clients to buy an equal number of shares first allocated to them when the stock price starts to rise by at least 10%.
Instruct whomever becomes Interior Secretary to recognize that the states can do a far better, more efficient job of regulating hydraulic fracturing, and the oil and natural gas industry in general, than his or her Bureau of Land Mangement (BLM) can.
Before answering this, let's shove to one side what you might call the RBS and Lloyds paradoxes - which is that, as semi-nationalised banks, the Treasury could simply instruct RBS and Lloyds to increase their appetite for risk, irrespective of the red ink that might flow.
As to the substance of his testimony, he was unambiguous that he did not ask or instruct Barclays to rig the important Libor rates.
Anyone who has seen My Cousin Vinny knows that judges have the right to instruct lawyers and witnesses as to proper attire in the court.
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There are also lots of increasingly interesting places for people who are like Wikipedians to go, like Quora or StackOverflow, where discussions are happening, where people can scratch that same itch to learn or to instruct someone else.
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Bush said he would instruct the Energy Department to identify other federal lands that could be opened to exploration, support construction of new pipelines, expand refining capacity by tearing down "regulatory hurdles, " and commit billions to clean coal technology and hydroelectric power.
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Under the law a company that believes its goods have been copied can instruct its legal representatives to make a complaint.
Now, there are many lawyers here in this room, and you know that in federal cases all across this country judges instruct juries on circumstantial evidence.
Or would the commitment to socially responsible conduct include an obligation by the company to instruct its attorneys to avoid such far-reaching consequences where that is possible?
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The surveyor said Southwark Council - the landlord - did not instruct him to make sure the refit met building regulations and that he would normally have acted on their behalf.
The court heard that Mr Walker, from Alloa, is trying to instruct a solicitor advocate called Gordon Martin to conduct his defence.
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And then instruct Robert Denham of Munger Tolles to draw up a lawsuit demanding that Sokol return his undeserved gains to the innocent sellers of Lubrizol.
The court refused to instruct Greece to refrain from similar conduct in the future, arguing that there was no reason to suppose it would behave this way again.
It merely makes software that makes a player do it for you: Prerecorded commands instruct the DVD player to mute here or skip ahead there.
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