Regardless of what the NCAA finds in its investigation, Kelly will likely go unpunished, unless the NFL decides to invoke a Jim Tressel-like after-the-fact penalty.
They worry that American health-management companies may invoke the North American Free-Trade Agreement to force their way into Canada.
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Stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations at 550 ppm -- which would invoke a rise in temperature of about three degrees Celsius -- would require energy emissions to rise no higher than 33 gigatons and would need to fall in the longer term.
An official's decision to invoke the right against self-incrimination certainly adds to the air of suspicion.
The statement added that there was no alternative other than to invoke the 10-point penalty.
Plaintiffs invoke consumer-protection laws in California, specifically, because Linden Lab is based in San Francisco.
Sources told CNN that Malvo is expected to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
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When the questions arise, his defense could well invoke some increasingly-complex mathematical analysis from the books on sabermetrics and Moneyball.
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There has been speculation that the UK may try to invoke a little-used "national interest" defence to block attempts to curb bonuses.
What is more, the prime minister chooses the projects for both units, and the units can invoke his authority to ensure co-operation.
All three initially attempted to invoke the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination.
The teens initially attempted to invoke the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination.
The plate was a gag gift from some of Kadyrbayev's friends, meant to invoke his penchant for late-night partying rather than his political sentiments, Kadyrbayev's lawyer said last week.
However, when the owners invoke the 18-game regular season in 2012, the least they can do is minimize the contact the rest of the year for its players and compensate them for the two more meaningful games.
With the failure of the secular parties and even of Hamas to achieve peace, victory or a modicum of prosperity, youths turned to ideologues who had broken away from Palestinian nationalism to invoke instead the power of pan-Islamist fervour.
Less satisfying is his account of California's cultural progress in the 19th and 20th centuries: does he really need to invoke so many long-forgotten writers to accompany such names as Jack London, Frank Norris, Mark Twain or Raymond Chandler?
Walsh said he believes Muhammad's prosecutors are calling Malvo so he can invoke his right against self-incrimination before the trial, establishing that the younger suspect is unavailable and allowing the prosecutors to use statements that he made after his arrest.
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However, given the deep differences between Shias, Kurds and others over the role of Islam, the extent of federalism and the status of the disputed province of Kirkuk, the government may have to invoke a law that allows for a six-month extension, beyond the August deadline.
If President Obama is serious about protecting critical infrastructure, fostering a climate that is conducive to international trade and investment, and cultivating the conditions for economic growth, he should invoke the powers afforded him under the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 to bar a strike by the longshoremen.
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Second, a State that is not party to the Rome Statute may choose to accept the Court's jurisdiction for the specific crime in question -- in other words, a non-party alleging a crime was committed on its soil may invoke the Court's jurisdiction for purposes of addressing that specific crime.
And the final battle, if he gets that far, could require him to invoke the Parliament Act, the mechanism by which the Commons can over-ride the Lords, to push his changes through.
The museum does not gratuitously set out to invoke white guilt but it does show how ordinary people accepted the status-quo of Apartheid and that the regime was supported for so long not so much due to extreme ideological conviction but because ordinary white South Africans found it easier to avoid contemplating an alternative.
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Twice in one afternoon this week, I had well-heeled oil businessmen invoke the logic of Willie Sutton, the legendary bank robber.
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The Conservatives might also suggest that while the rhetoric of "one-nation" is meant to invoke the spirit of Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, the reality of Labour's policies is that they remain rooted in left wing territory.
It said that if the stand-off was not serious enough to invoke the clause, then it was difficult to imagine what could, "short of all out war".
The Conservative-led council is to decide whether it will invoke its powers to compulsorily purchase land along the line of the proposed road in case it cannot reach agreement with any of the landowners.
But the Democrats' image-making is clearly relying on Lieberman's presence to invoke the sort of Old Testament avenging angel who'll rain down plagues at the first sign of moral turpitude.
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