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Competition of electoral programmes, removability and responsibility of the power.
From an ecclesiastical point of view, they were parish priests except for the removability clause.
Tape has historically offered enough advantage in cost over disk storage to make it a viable product, particularly for backup, where media removability is necessary.
Removal proceedings are administrative proceedings to determine an individual's removability under United States immigration law.
They are tough, non water-absorbent, non-slip, non-porous and have excellent stain removability.
It covers information on labelling, substance restrictions, removability requirements and the disposal of waste batteries and accumulators.
It was first introduced by Ahlfors in the 1940s while studying the removability of singularities of bounded analytic functions.
But the cartridges are cheaper per megabyte than most of their removable competitors, and removability and expandability are benefits not to be taken lightly.
These set out restrictions on the use of mercury and cadmium in new batteries, labelling requirements and removability of waste batteries from appliances.
Whatever the arguments over the "removability" of Explorer, view the contents of a hard drive using current versions of Windows, and Explorer is used.
El-Zahabi's attorney has stated that should removability be established, his client will seek CAT relief if the government designates Russia as his place of return.
The respondent will be expected to answer the charges against him or her by pleading to the factual allegations and charge of removability contained in the Notice to Appear.
The chief function of the Immigration Court is to conduct removal proceedings, which are administrative proceedings to determine the removability of non-citizens present within the United States.
In contrast, Rev7 Gum contains an amphiphilic material, containing both hydrophobic (water repellent) and hydrophilic (water attracting) regions, which aids in the degradability and removability of the substance.
Zadvydas distinguished the statutory provision it was there considering from Section 1226 on these very grounds, noting that "post-removal-period detention, unlike detention pending a determination of removability, has no obvious termination point."
As a result of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Act underwent a major restructuring beginning in March 2003 and its provisions regarding the admissibility and removability of terrorist suspects has received much media and scholarly attention.
The Court listed in Morrison v. Olson (1988) certain factors as hallmarks of "inferior Officer" status, such as removability by a higher executive branch official other than the President, and limitations on the officer's duties, jurisdiction, and tenure.
"The main reason to buy one of these things is removability, because you want to lock up your data at night, or to save time and grief in swapping projects on your computer," said Robert H. Katzive, vice president of Disk/Trend Inc., a Mountain View, Calif., market research and consulting company.
And because they're removable, aligners are easy to clean and don't get in the way of a patient's oral hygiene, says Dr. Sheila Samaddar, a dentist at South Capitol Smile Center in Washington, D.C. However, the removability of aligners may also be a downside.