He pays little heed to the insistence that such interventions as there have been arise from the incorporation of European human rights legislation into the Scotland Act 1998.
He says at the moment there is no real safety net when problems arise in the eurozone and there needs to be fewer restrictions on the European Central Bank, for example when it comes to buying government bonds.
Problems arise when there's not a human around to intervene, such as at unmanned tollbooths, train station ticket kiosks or self-serve gasoline pumps.
But much the biggest macroeconomic risk would arise if there were no clear-cut winner in this election, making another poll likely within months or a few years.
And we've had enough experience now that sometimes misinformation does arise, and there's intense speculation, and everybody sort of goes into a high hover.
At least two serious questions arise: Is there an effort being made to keep the full facts about Soviet behavior from the senior leadership of the Bush Administration?
Obviously there are key questions which arise from these reports.
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While there are certainly groups such as al Qaeda with political goals and a modicum of organization, for every plotted attack with strategic goals, there are many more that arise haphazardly, randomly -- by either sympathizers, copycats or mentally ill nihilists with no political justification whatsoever.
You might expect that the technical skills used at a big company would be pretty similar to those used at a startup, but there are significant differences that arise mainly due to the fact that a larger company has usually built up its own set of tools, infrastructure, and way of doing things.
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There are two other complications that arise from Mr Bush running primarily as a war president.
Otherwise, the only two "privileges" arise after death - there is a school for freemen's orphans in Surrey and an almshouse for their widows in south-west London.
There are no misunderstandings that might otherwise arise from comparing the concepts of two different words.
Such funds can scoop up BRIC bargains as they arise, without being confined there.
And there can be issues of trust that arise because of that.
There are two potential scenarios that could arise from this setup.
When there's an opportunity where vacancies arise, rather than recruit new vacancies into those positions, the department looks at whether or not it makes sense to merge those teams together and form one team with hopefully less staff, saving both authorities money but still delivering the same quality of service.
And we've been coordinating with the United Nations, which now has a number of personnel on the ground as well, to make sure that people are getting the help they need and we are in a position to respond to any additional emergencies that may arise out of the situation there.
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And were there ever -- would a scenario ever arise where it might be -- you might have to stop producing the oil to fix or upgrade or whatever the solution down there?
The problems of getting at Lake Vostok (and of preventing organisms from the surface from contaminating it) are, give or take the billion kilometre spaceflight required to get there, the same as those that would arise in any attempt to get a probe into Europa's putative oceans.
Although it is never mentioned in the movie, there is only one reason why such a nightmare scenario might arise: The United States has no defense against ballistic missile attack.
But there are two major issues, says Ganis, that would arise if he tried to represent NBA players: whether or not he could handle their basketball-related matters given his status as a co-owner of the Nets, and whether he could handle non-basketball related matters like endorsements as well.
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There will also be recruitment controls put in place as vacant posts arise.
They urge the government to stop "dithering" over energy policy, though, and to ensure there is a system to rebut what "scare stories" may arise over the environmental impacts of shale gas.
It is imperative that NATO act quickly in the aftermath of the summit to build upon the positive themes of its communique and to limit the damage likely to arise from some of the ill-considered decisions taken there.
A. representative explained that there was a statement in their literature to the effect that circulatory problems could arise from prolonged immobility.
Gratefully, there are many sports where I can still participate in a wheelchair should the need arise.
There is also a tradition in Iceland of pre-empting crime issues before they arise, or stopping issues at the nascent stages before they can get worse.
But one merit of the American system is that, even when hard questions arise about the trade-off betweeen freedom of speech and security, there is a robust legal culture which enables people to fight back if their rights are infringed.
There is another danger: that as one monster is slain, a new one may arise.
Center Tyson Chandler, the Knicks' defensive specialist, said a lot of the Knicks' principle schemes are the same, with a few tweaks: He said the team has stopped "switching, " which means there's less movement within the defense and less of an opportunity for a mismatch to arise.
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