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This campaign might turn out to be important post factum...
A short-term solution to this problem is to withdraw post factum all articles that give cause for concern.
Nor is welfare that compensates post factum an answer.' '
An injunction was issued \i post factum.
Russia had a low profile, but the EU, which considers itself the leader of climate policy, was simply informed post factum.
If a patient is too socially dangerous, he is placed in a hospital, and a judgment is made through the court post factum.
45 According to the applicant, such post factum assessment was impermissible, for that knowledge supplemented the information contained in the word mark.
The subject is asked to respond to each stimulus 'post factum' after the stimulus is terminated.
In 2002 the Polish Supreme Court turned down the death sentence post factum, arguing that this was a clear miscarriage of justice.
Absorptive capacity is also said to be a reason for companies to invest in R&D instead of simply purchasing the results post factum (e.g. patents).
Behaviour subsequent to the contract is not directly relevant, except as post factum evidence of the validity or invalidity of the contract.
We must make our decisions not post factum, as we have done several times in relation to the former Yugoslavia and other member states, but ante factum.
As this was only announced to the community post factum, a few major contributors left in protest, refusing to do volunteer work for the now commercially owned website.
The Hungarians considered this to be looting, since from their point of view, the seizures were arbitrary and were only post factum secured by a peace treaty.
Post Factum Bribery" or..the "Revolving Door" must be stoppedlook around!.
No post factum corroborating investigation was conducted on the result of the hearings of former comfort women during the government study conducted for the Kono Statement.
The authorities tried to initiate criminal prosecution of Salmanov, but had to give a post factum approval of his mission when his team threatened they would go on strike.
Post factum, it turned out that if the petition was not accepted, he would not have been elected to the Knesset, as the Likud won 27 mandates in the elections.
On December 18, 1927, PZPN post factum officially announced that champion of the League was champion of Poland, and this automatically ended the conflict.
In light of the old adage that 'possession is nine tenths of the law', we suggest that post factum regulation (which would, more often than not, be the case) would be unable to prevent abuses.
Also, Suvorov and other people maintain that the lack of documentation cannot be considered as negative evidence, as all deportations during Stalin's tenure were conducted on verbal orders and were documented on paper post factum.
Even though there is continuing ambiguity, and uncertainty surrounding European security, the West has failed to take opportunities for preventive action, and has fallen into a reactive, post factum approach to policy-making which belies its purported desire to project stability.
The only time in which the Court determined that the Ministry had to recognize a marriage between a Cohen and a divorcee was when it was based on the religious law that determines that those are forbidden marriages from the start but allowable post factum.
Inasmuch as any design can prove itself only in the future, post factum, and with the collaboration of others, human-centered design is justifiable only by means of plausible arguments Issue-Based Information System that motivate its stakeholders to realize or use that design.