The court found that religious institutions in the town of just under 100, 000 people are primarily Christian, and even Galloway and Stephens testified they knew of no non-Christian places of worship there.
It said that powers are available under the Health Act 2006 to prohibit smoking in non-enclosed public places, provided it can be shown that significant numbers of people are put at significant risk.
Meanwhile, new digital devices began to appear in the hands of non-traditional adversaries in places like Somalia, greatly enhancing their ability to fight U.S. forces.
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Today there is also growing interest in and work around how we treat cancer and other non-communicable diseases in places where it is difficult to access quality healthcare, and the United Nations and organizations like Susan G.
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This French-educated former Cabinet minister places the blame squarely on non-governmental agencies, or NGOs.
Barrow, known as the Ziggers or Bluebirds, lie 16th in the top flight of non-league football, 97 places below the Wearsiders.
After this cut-off point, it gives preference to Catholic pupils, with a proportion of places also allocated for non-Catholics.
The school intends to cater for students from all backgrounds, with 50% of places prioritised for non-Sikh students.
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The new school intends to cater for students from all backgrounds, with 50% of places prioritised for non-Sikh students.
Greenwald explained that countries must have a good tourism infrastructure to make the list, but the non-profit also uses the list to promote some under-visited places that can be a role model for other countries in their region.
Leeds have slipped outside the League One play-off places and were knocked out of the FA Cup by non-league Histon.
Brought in to protect the health of non-smokers who worked in or frequented such places, it seems to have worked.
"What's interesting about the GM issue is that it has been controversial in some places, but is a non-issue for most consumers, " he said.
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In some such places, so-called non-state players (from warlords to private firms to religious leaders) are about the only things that really function at all.
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Collaborative efforts at the state and local level, along with partnerships with private and non-profit groups, have reduced homelessness in places like Chicago by as much as 12%.
Government foreign debt in places like China is basically non-existent.
Illegal immigrants, the poor, the homeless and minorities all have high non-response rates, which means that the places where they live do not get all the money they are entitled to.
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The board has places for ten politicians and nine non-elected members and will replace the Police Authority.
In reality, parents are allowed to express a preference for a school but children within the catchment area are usually given priority in the allocation of places, assuming the school is non-selective.
Mr Abu Rumeila praises Mr Fayyad, a non-Fatah technocrat, for his repeated walkabouts in places such as Jenin, but pours scorn on his Fatah masters who seem either to jet around the world or stay cocooned in their government compounds in Ramallah.
The plan recognizes the major issue is not credit which is weak in many places, but liquidity which is almost non-existent.
On the other hand, America was one of the earliest countries to ban tobacco advertising on television, and has some of the world's strongest laws to protect non-smokers from involuntarily inhaling smokers' fumes in public places.
He also accused the council of overlooking places likes Louth and wasting money funding "non-entity" events as part of the festival.
The international legal principle of "non-refoulement" protects victims of persecution from being returned to places where their lives or freedoms may be at threat.
Paulo Renato Souza, the education minister, is against them, arguing that the recent rapid expansion in school places, and his scheme to give poor non-whites special access to student loans, will help to correct inequalities.
Sixteen places in the entering class were reserved for only non-white applicants.
Fannie and Freddie were surely problematic as were numerous subsidies for home buyers (think the mortgage interest deduction among many others), but then housing soared in places like England and Canada where these subsidies are mostly non-existent.
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Previous reports recorded a "sharp decrease" in "non-smokers exposure to second-hand smoke" following the ban in smoking in public places in 2006.
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