Under Barak's dictatorial assertion that "everything is justiciable, " the Court has given standing to parties that have no direct - and often no indirect - connections to the subjects of their petitions.
Say NO as often as possible and hold others in high esteem for doing so.
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They say no and often regret it for the rest of their lives.
He said No 10 often learned from the media about things they did not know government was doing - and often did not even agree with.
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Conflicts continue to devastate the globe, leaving far too many people with no education, no democracy, no government, no enforceable legal system -- and often no simple choices to lead themselves to a better life.
The goals are more complex: there is no simple bottom line, there are no prices to measure customers' preferences, and indeed there is often no customer apart from the politicians.
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This is what I mean when I say our knowledge of what works in education is inevitably limited, no matter the many (often conflicting) studies, no matter the mountains upon mountains of data.
In emerging markets like Africa, there is often no real infrastructure for electronic payments.
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To be sure, the rebel forces are often no kinder, and banditry is rife.
Lowlicht says that telling investors "no" is often the hardest part of his job.
Farmers are given 30-year leases (though often no supporting documents) to use plots of land.
Yet this 1953 "Tosca" sends chills down my spine no matter how often I listen to it.
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We're trying to raise awareness with museums and other institutions, as there's often no communication between them.
Those with little or no voice are often overlooked, seldom fully understood, and rarely given power or voice.
Often no cash reserves are required to demonstrate ability handle repair bills and taxes and still meet mortgage obligations.
Western companies were often no longer welcome, or if they were, they were allowed to operate only within tight limits.
The collective funk shows no signs of lifting, and rosy official scenarios--no matter how often repeated--aren't likely to do the trick.
Often no more than a couple of years spent launching a small enterprise--a been-there-done-that experience that may or may not be helpful.
No matter how often people tell you it is safe - you will never believe it until you have survived the experience.
No matter how often our leaders insist the enemy is al Qaeda and its destruction is our goal, the reality is different.
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On busy weekends there are often no more than ten people working on the mountain, and Glieberman is usually one of them.
But no matter how often he says these things, many people will not believe him, just because of who and what he is.
There are often no set rules, budgets can vary dramatically and managers have very different ideas about how that money should be spent.
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But for the job of international peackeeper there is often no alternative and it is something a turbulent world still all too evidently needs.
This is a common scientific activity that cannot be automated by statistics, no matter how often or how hard people try to do so.
Yet in every measurable way, the results our health care system produces are no better and often worse than the outcomes in those countries.
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Unlike traditional laparoscopy, single port keyhole surgery requires just one point of entry rather than multiple, and often no scar is left visible at all.
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Start-ups with bright ideas to address care transition have often no clue how a hospital functions, or little evidence that their technology works in a hospital setting.
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But just like the movie sets that went up in flames last year at Universal Studios, the Tinseltown glamour is often no more than a flimsy facade.
In developing countries, the collections of many museums are in dire straights, with often no access to the network of resources and expertise, which exists in other countries.
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