No, we must choose between the sanction of removal and no sanction at all.
There is talk of special courts to mete out speedy justice and give punishments the sanction of law.
But the Cartland novels have their own artful form of foreplay, extended over the first 100 pages or so, with relief finally provided by the sanction of marriage.
The squad eventually departed without the sanction of Arendse.
The reason was simple, if a tribunal was to be established from whole cloth, without an existing body of law, the sanction of world approval and participation was essential.
That committee's approvals are then sent to a similar panel for Asia, which, in turn, seeks the sanction of Wal-Mart's international real-estate committee in Arkansas, which includes company CEO Mike Duke.
Apart from the sanction of social disapproval in the diaspora, those who do not pay find it hard to buy or keep land back home, or to get their passports renewed.
In the past, ultra-orthodox and national-religious Jews in Israel have felt so estranged from the judiciary's largely liberal mainstream that they have set up their own arbitration courts, applying laws from the Torah, Judaism's basic text, sometimes with the tacit sanction of the state.
They're different because before deciding whether to impose the ultimate sanction of removal, the Senate must weigh in the balance dramatically different considerations.
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Only the right of habeas corpus contains with it, he suggested, the ultimate sanction of ordering a detainee's release.
Consequently, if he is satisfied with the nature of the sanction, so be it.
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Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone had previously hinted that the resignations might be enough to avoid the ultimate sanction of expulsion.
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"This was always the starting point in relation to the issue of sanction for the proposed international round, and as such we will be making no comment until after that time, " the spokesman added.
Williams began a three-month suspension on Tuesday, the day he accepted the sanction, and all of his results from the US meet were forfeited.
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And by European standards all three candidates are strikingly willing to sanction the use of force.
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Before any judge decides to sanction the withdrawal of treatment, a thorough behavioural assessment is ordered.
We will never agree to sanction the use of force in the U.N.
Bolder ideas are needed to open up Britain's restrictive schools system, in which local-education authorities seldom sanction the creation of new schools while there are surplus places at existing ones, however awful.
The imposition of a restitution order or any other monetary sanction herein, and the timing of such ordered payments, does not preclude customers from pursuing their own actions to obtain restitution or other remedies.
Unlike the rest of Europe, where governments collapsed under the euro crisis's burden, the French didn't sanction Sarkozy for his management of the financial crisis, which in fact many consider good.
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Regularly beating the drums of war, Netanyahu has succeeded in getting alarmed Western allies to turn the sanction screws, but has yet to persuade them of the need for military action, or even to win their backing for a lone Israeli initiative.
No such evidence has been provided or produced against Ms Thanou, so the content in point (a) of your letter lacks the legal substance that will give rise to the application of a sanction.
Mr Klaus will no longer be in office when the constitutional court delivers its ruling, and the biggest sanction he would face is the loss of his presidential pension.
Our correspondent adds that it is still unclear as to what exactly a guilty verdict would mean as Mr Klaus will no longer be in office when the constitutional court delivers its ruling, and the biggest sanction he would face is the loss of his presidential pension.
The inability of American diplomats to win some kind of sanction from the United Nations or another international body raises another long-term problem: legitimacy.
The last thing these unions would sanction would be the mass employment of young workers on a temporary basis at living, but not union-scale, wages and benefits.
This is the first official government sanction of women's sports in schools, but some Saudis say it is not as momentous a decision as it may seem.
It is precisely because the absence of any sanction is so objectionable to those who choke over removal that there has been such a spirited search for a third way.
UEFA, European soccer's governing body, imposed the two-match sanction as a result of repeated offensive behavior from the Lazio fans, including fascist salutes.
To say that Congress may withdraw or ignore that pledge is to assume that the Constitution contemplates a vain promise, a pledge having no other sanction than the pleasure and convenience of the pledgor.
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