The convention acknowledges that the exercise of this right may be subject to certain restrictions.
Those were about the timing of the exercise of stock options by highly paid executives.
The means to that end was the exercise of liberty in the pursuit of happiness.
So JRF decided to repeat the exercise of 2008 and see what's changed.
Iraq has shown that the exercise of power is harder than the administration thought.
Certainly the exercise of sound prosecutorial discretion would not dictate prosecuting such a case.
Their emotions range from professional pride to expressions of unease over the exercise of their formidable power.
This is called social capital and it is essential for the exercise of power and influence.
Now it may be necessary, since Harris has decided in the exercise of her discretion that she has no discretion.
The "Replay Happy Days" activity leads you through the exercise of remembering happy moments to replay positive emotions.
Rights are a matter of balance - the exercise of one person's rights can undermine those of another.
The exercise of Zuckerberg's stock options and his subsequent sale of shares in the IPO had been previously disclosed.
My decision is to forgo the exercise of active ministry, not revoke it.
Their voices and actions must be heard and defended as inherent to the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
The exercise of thinking through and building the model is very important in helping you measure success and identify risks.
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Now layer on e-commerce, with mobile technology enabling real-time price comparisons, and the exercise of pricing becomes even more complicated.
It is commonly agreed that the rule of law is one of the great bulwarks against the exercise of arbitrary power.
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It is plainly time for clear-sightedness, diplomatic finesse and the exercise of the sort of moral authority that comes with ungrudging respect.
"Hiring decisions frequently involve the exercise of independent, subjective judgment about a prospective employee's likely future performance, " he said in a statement.
One right enshrined in the Convention that makes the exercise of all the other human rights possible is the right to education.
The comic pretentiousness baked into the exercise of comparing all culture to the greatest classics is lazy at best, passive aggressive at worst.
By law, your company must withhold at least the applicable flat rate of federal income tax on the exercise of your nonqualified stock options.
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And, like the Court, Americans have tended to view the exercise of religion as a important and privileged variety of free expression in general.
Given the current crop of scandals, it seems clear a simple expectation that the exercise of moral decency would prevent illegal activity is futile.
Information Commissioner Richard Thomas, who backed publication on public interest grounds, said the exercise of a veto over standard FOI procedures must be "exceptional".
Security Council, the major forum for the exercise of French global influence, and the shelving of the idea of a united European foreign policy.
I'm wondering about the exercise of writing out the whole Bible.
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In light of the enormous one-time compensation deduction Facebook received upon the exercise of its options, however, certain Congressional leaders have begun calling for change.
"Even in cases where we haven't found trafficked women, the exercise of going in to these venues helps to reduce the demand for victims, " Mr Maxwell added.
"Homosexual genital acts fall short of the Christian ideal and are to be met with a call to repentance and the exercise of compassion, " according to Anglican doctrine.
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