Sentences with phrase «if such memos»

Indeed, the context in which they were written shows why it would be more of a shock if such memos had not been composed as Labour's long internal battle reached a dénouement.

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On one such gambling outing, they left behind a memo for their bosses: «If we don't show up Monday, it's because we hit the jackpot,» it read.
And it's beyond belief that Rosenstein would compose such a memo unprompted (or that Trump would act on it if it just showed up unsolicited on his desk), given Trump's glowing praise of Comey in the very recent past.
Memo to our friend Buster: if prostitution is such a victimless crime, how come Eliot Spitzer wanted to pass tougher laws against those prostitutes and the John Doe's who purchased their time like Spitzer himself?
In other areas, such as a proposal to change seniority rules for school teachers or allocate $ 500 million next year in competitive school aid grants, a column titled «Compromise (if any)» is left blank, suggesting more distance between the three leaders at the time the memo was prepared.
Eating would be such a simple business, if only we had little memos inside our bodies telling us what we needed to eat at each precise moment.
If you would like your donation to go to a specific dog or specific cost (such as boarding) please indicate it on the memo field of your check.
It is within the legal profession itself, in the form of an ethical inquiry into whether the distinction was violated by the authors of the torture memos, and what to do about it if such a violation took place.
Applications such as that for access to Prince Charles» «black spider memos» would be «doomed to failure» if they were to be made in future, according to Mark Elliott, Reader in Public Law, Cambridge University, since «s 37 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 was amended in 2010 so as to render communications with the heir to the throne absolutely exempt from disclosure».
Tell your students and younger associates that they can't use the subscription databases until AFTER they've read the relevant summary in (1) the leading texts (2) asked — where that facility exists — somebody who should know if the same question was reaserched within recent memory and where the memo is; (3) consulted a leading treatise such as the CEDs even if only for the case law; (4) asked somebody one or two years ahead of them if they know the most recent case (s), (5) searched CanLII, the other LIIs etc, (6) for litigators, looked at the subject matter indicies for the Advocates» Quarterly and the Supreme Court of Canada law review and (7) signed a written declaration that they did (1) through (6), as required, properly.
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