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The president said he had a duty to safeguard Italians' investments.
He says that he had a "duty" to tell the president.
The body had a duty to protect the public, he added.
After the Mueller report, Congress had a duty to begin impeachment.
They had a duty to condemn the hatred directed at trans people.
What's more, the Justice Department had a duty to make that argument.
Absent a clearly unconstitutional act, she had a duty to defend the policy.
These officials had a duty to remain in areas affected by the plague.
The arts, she said, had a duty to reflect critically on social issues.
The towns battled it, arguing they had a duty to protect their citizens.
"After the Mueller report, Congress had a duty to begin impeachment," wrote Warren.
"After the Mueller report, Congress had a duty to begin impeachment," Warren tweeted.
He's also going after the restaurant -- saying it had a duty to protect customers.
He had a duty to go in there and protect and save my daughter.
"Jim Jordan had a duty to protect them," Pelosi said of the team members.
"You had a duty to meet, and you betrayed that duty," the judge said.
So, he said, he had a duty to Mr. Trump to run it down.
As soon as that happened, the West and its allies had a duty to act.
America had a duty to spread freedom and democracy, by force of arms if necessary.
But then I reminded myself that I had a duty to the readers of Gizmodo.
And he testified that he felt he had a duty to protect his fellow officer.
Disney had a duty to protect Jordan from Keith Thomas and failed at every step.
Far from apologizing, the judge insisted he had a duty to relay such celestial edicts.
Veprek disputed the idea that leaders had a "duty" to condemn hate speech and incitement.
"They had a duty to protect the health of families and citizens of Flint," Schuette said.
He also said Britain had a duty to speak up for the LGBT community in Chechnya.
He claims both defendants had a duty to make the field safe for players -- and they failed.
The venue had a duty to protect Troy, as an invited performer, and they failed him miserably.
"Jim Jordan had a duty to protect them," she said in her first comments about the scandal.
Mr. Kopelson "clearly had a duty to disclose the incident to the full board," Mr. Elson said.
If you had a duty to adopt a foster child, it wouldn't be enormously worthy, just required.
Mr. Northam, Mr. Keam said, had a duty to remove "the dark cloud" over the state government.
"The school had a duty to protect John Doe and other students from Gobble's sexual abuse," Beck says.
She said that she meant that those elected to Congress had a duty to protect the First Amendment.
That the Turkish authorities had a duty to take measures following the failed coup is not in question.
She felt like she had a duty to provide that information, and she was very brave, I thought.
When Niou and Kim spoke, they were clear: They considered Yang Song someone they had a duty to represent.
The Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, said in a statement that the state had a duty to safeguard elections.
The government had a duty to improve Germany as a business location and secure long-term prosperity, he said.
She told the elders that she had a duty to share what she had learned with the whole village.
The government had a duty to improve Germany as a business location and secure long-term prosperity, he said.
Aristide Nononsi, who reports to the council on human rights in Sudan, said governments had a duty to tolerate dissent.
But Thompson felt strongly that he had a duty to share his story with family, friends, and the wider public.
NBC says Gallagher had a duty to minimize his damages by getting quick medical help, which he did not do.
Conservatives, the piece had suggested—even those put off by Trump's obvious unsuitability—had a duty to storm the cockpit.
Jim Jordan had a "duty to protect" the Ohio State wrestlers who have alleged sexual abuse by the team's doctor.
But by 2018, Swift was beginning to think she had a duty to use her platform to endorse Democratic politicians.
For the most part I had a duty to stay a Possibility in the eye of casting, directors, and the public.
Faced with an enemy within and separatists and terrorists without, Mr Erdogan had a duty to strike back, say AK politicians.
In the suit, she says the concert promoter, AEG Live, had a duty to keep the grounds safe ... but failed miserably.
"Ten days ago, President Trump was saying the United States of America had a duty to disengage from Syria," Macron said.
Other readers said that affluent whites had a duty to empathize better with the economic travails of those less well off.
The committee also rejected arguments that Roberts had a duty to report any alleged misconduct that predated his time on the bench.
Still, there was something exceedingly familiar about Mr. Trump's contention that he had a duty to others to keep his taxes low.
It said Malta had a duty to take in the migrants because they were picked up in its search and rescue zone.
He argued the world community had a duty to intervene to remove murderous tyrants who oppressed their own citizens and threatened their neighbors.
Robert Hanna, a managing director at Augusta, said the legal industry had a duty to enable access to justice for those suffering loss.
He believed that Christians were guaranteed salvation through Jesus but had a duty to live in such a way as to deserve it.
Andreas Ring, Save the Children's Balkans representative, said European Union (EU) member countries had a duty to ensure safe migration routes for migrants.
The judge said Carter had a duty to call the police or Roy's family, but instead listened on the phone as he died.
She said that Stone had a First Amendment right to speak, but she had a duty to make sure he got a fair trial.
But it considered itself a national power provider that had a duty to ensure equal service to all parts of the country, he said.
McLaren added that, having obtained the information, sports federations then had a duty to conduct a proper investigation — something that often did not happen.
Also on Monday, a court ruled that the opposition had a right to protest and that the police had a duty to protect demonstrators.
And, Mr. Schatzow said, Officer Nero had a duty to restrain Mr. Gray in the van with a seatbelt, and failed to do so.
He added, however, that Germany had a duty to show justice to the victims of the Communist dictatorship and the Ministry for State Security.
Everyone was trying to persuade him to phone in sick, but he always went because he said he had a duty to the kids.
But Barr's October 2016 piece never mentions Lynch and, instead, asserts that Comey had a duty to refute statements made by the Clinton camp.
Mr. Schumer's Republican challenger, Wendy E. Long, responded by arguing that Mr. Comey had a duty to evaluate any new evidence in the inquiry.
Asked about the delay, Notebaert said that Vinci had a duty to look at opportunities but was not focused on just one country or asset.
"We have a shot at turning this around," Whitman told them, appealing to their patriotism and telling them they had "a duty" to step up.
Thoreau's claim was that citizens needed to become a "counter-friction" against injustice, that all people had a duty to disobey immoral laws and orders.
Many of us at the time felt we had a duty to oppose the war, and we certainly felt the historical weight of the moment.
He did not pass judgment on their veracity but said that he had a duty to investigate them and wanted to hear Dr. Jackson's response.
"The defendants had a duty to ensure the safety and security of federal inmates in their care," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said in a statement.
Another EU diplomat said the bloc had a duty to help in a non-combat role, partly to avoid even greater flows of refugees to Europe.
When she was convicted in June, Massachusetts Judge Lawrence Moniz said she had a "duty" to save Roy when she knew he was inhaling lethal fumes.
McLaren executive director Zak Brown has said Liberty should buy Silverstone to secure the race's future but Grant said the BRDC had a duty to fulfill.
Gabrielle Beaudoin, director general of the communications division at Statscan, said the agency had a duty to publish information for all users at the same time.
But "plaintiffs fail to allege (Costco) had a duty to disclose the information about labor abuses in the supply chain ... on its product packaging," he added.
Judge Clifton Newman told them they had a duty "to make every reasonable effort to reach a unanimous verdict" and instructed them to continue their deliberations.
"Not only did the Trump Administration have the authority to withdraw this guidance letter, it had a duty to do so," Sessions said in a statement.
An official who attended one of Tsakalotos' meetings said he had argued strongly that a left-wing government had a duty to protect the poorest workers.
If the Constitution was clearly transgressed, the Supreme Court had a duty to hold Congress or the president accountable — but only in the case before it.
In a lawsuit issued in 217, Jane claims that her father's doctors had a duty to inform her of her father's diagnosis regardless of his wishes.
But DoorDash also originally hoped to dismiss a pending class-action case about the same dispute by arguing that the workers had a duty to arbitrate.
He's been getting crushed for his decision to skip the process with some saying he had a duty to participate after all the controversy he's caused.
Marieke de Hoon, an international law scholar at Amsterdam's VU University, says the missile's crew had a duty to check whether the target was a civilian airliner.
" He said national leader Aung San Suu Kyi had a duty to speak out and that her statements on the crisis had been "widely off the mark.
Chainrai said the sentence was necessary so that public confidence in the police force could be maintained and that the police had a "duty to uphold standards".
The Trump administration blocked the state's move in March, saying it had a duty to enforce federal law (even if it doesn't like the Affordable Care Act).
But, the judge said, Ms. Carter had a duty to help Mr. Roy after she had put him in danger by ordering him back into the truck.
Renu Mandhane, the chief commissioner of the Human Rights Commission, which is charged with interpreting the Ontario code, said schools had a duty to accommodate religious belief.
"The defendants had a duty to ensure the safety and security of federal inmates in their care at the Metropolitan Correctional Center," said U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman.
The Pompey Supporters Trust said it had a duty to listen to any serious or credible offer for the club and the shareholders would decide the outcome.
He proclaimed that faithful Muslims had a duty to wage jihad, or holy war, to install a government in Egypt that would obey the strictest Islamic laws.
The probe was launched after "sufficient real signs" emerged that VW could have had a duty to disclose the considerable financial consequences of its manipulations prior to Sept.
Last March, a lower court judge said Bromfield's mother failed to plausibly allege that Home Depot had a duty to protect her from Cooper's criminal conduct, justifying damages.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The European Union's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, said on Monday that Russia had a duty to protect the human rights of all of its citizens.
"After the Mueller report, Congress had a duty to begin impeachment," Warren tweeted, referring to the special counsel investigation that probed whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
The complaint alleged that Threlkel should have known that MTC was inheritable and that he had a duty to warn Heidi's mother that her children were at risk.
The Kurdish-led militia said the Syrian government had a "duty to protect the country's borders and preserve Syrian sovereignty," and would deploy along the Syrian-Turkish border.
" The claim singles out Dr. Michael Schulenberg, saying that the physician "had a duty to provide the quality of care consistent with the standard of acceptable medical practice.
Leung said the legislature had a duty to recover the funds, backdated to when the lawmakers first took office in October last year, as public money was involved.
If the due diligence report does indeed mention the theft of the 14,000 documents in question, that would mean Uber had a duty to return them, Waymo has argued.
In his prepared address earlier on Thursday, Francis said South Sudan's people were exhausted by war and the leaders had a duty to build their young nation in justice.
He said the EU had a duty to do its utmost to reach a deal at Basel given fragilities in the banking sector, and not to "leave the room".
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis condemned on Thursday inequality in healthcare, particularly in rich countries, saying governments had a duty to ensure the common good for all its citizens.
"The defendant had a duty to provide qualified and competent employees for its business and for the safety of its patrons," the lawsuit states, as reported by NBC News.
Pompeo, who is on a five-country tour of Europe, said the US had a duty to warn other countries away from using Huawei's equipment to build their networks.
Ambassador Richard Grenell, who has courted controversy since arriving in Berlin last year with some outspoken views, told the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper that Germany had a duty to fulfil.
We would have disclosed even earlier, but because some of this info had been cached, we thought we had a duty to clean that up before it became public.
"If he could not in good conscience support the president's views publicly, he felt he had a duty to the president and the country to step away," Vance recalls.
" The CEO of Sainsbury's, Mike Coupe, said the company had "a duty to the communities we serve to continue to reduce the impact our business has on the environment.
" The 71-year-old rancher said the sheriff had a duty to protect his "life, liberty and property," not to side with Washington, which Bundy called a "foreign government.
Charles Sumner pointed out to his colleagues during the impeachment trial, the president's behavior "is without example," and Congress had a "duty [to] make a precedent" to "counteract" its effect.
U.S. District Judge William Pauley in Manhattan, who previously warned he had a duty to not simply "rubber stamp" settlement agreements, agreed the appointment of an independent monitor was warranted.
Barclays might have had a duty to disclose its monoline exposure, but "resoundingly" showed that its omission had little or no impact on its share price, the appeals court said.
Shortly after the militants&apos takeover, his father lost his job at a government fuel depot, so the teen — the eldest of 10 siblings — had a duty to support the family.
The MPS had a duty to execute the warrant, on behalf of Westminster Magistrates' Court, and was invited into the embassy by the Ambassador, following the Ecuadorian government's withdrawal of asylum.
"The investigators and confinement personnel had a duty to know, and should have known, the [Department of Defense] and [Air Force] fingerprint policies, and should have followed them," the report said.
"The investigators and confinement personnel had a duty to know, and should have known, the [Department of Defense] and [Air Force] fingerprint policies, and should have followed them," the report said.
Defense lawyers have argued that they have a right to know those names, and that as public employees, those people had a duty to report wrongdoing if they knew about it.
"Ten days ago, President Trump was saying the United States of America had a duty to disengage from Syria," said Macron, according to Agence France-Presse White House correspondent Jérôme Cartillier.
"It will be up to a judge and hopefully, a jury, to make the final determination about whether the firearms dealer had a duty to make that phone call," he said.
With Chinese appetite for German technology unlikely to abate, Bjoern Conrad, deputy head of the MERICS think tank in Berlin, said Gabriel had a duty to not shy away from confrontation.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday said he considers French President Emmanuel Macron the leader of Europe's "pro-immigration forces", and therefore he had a duty to oppose him.
Even if prosecutors establish that Peterson had a duty to the victims, under U.S. law, they will have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was responsible for the students' deaths.
In 1802, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Marshall, first confronted the question of whether a military officer had a duty to disobey illegal orders from his commander in chief.
She believed that as a daughter of a veteran, she had a duty to help keep American soldiers at home, instead of in the Middle East fighting foreign entanglements linked to oil.
PwC said it would continue to cooperate with the FRC, saying the regulator had a duty to investigate where it believed there was public interest and to give confidence to financial markets.
" Europe's largest LGBT campaigning organization, Stonewall, has criticized Pride in London's actions and statements, with CEO Ruth Hunt writing, "Pride in London had a duty to act and protect trans people ... They didn't.
"Italian authorities had a duty to take the appropriate measures to ensure that the persons within their jurisdiction were not subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," it said.
The French leader said he had a duty to keep working with the U.S. president, describing his relationship with Trump as strong even if there are also "issues on which we have differences".
Ms. Beirich said that because Mr. Trump's campaign and election have brought such a jump in hate crimes, she felt he had a duty to denounce them much more vigorously than he has.
Ms. Madison said she felt that Comcast had a duty to try to help the new black-owned networks succeed, because they were integral to the company's gaining federal approval to acquire NBCUniversal.
Each member of the SEAL team had a duty to report wrongdoing as soon as possible, said Lawrence Brennan, a retired Navy captain and military lawyer who now teaches law at Fordham University.
In March, the religious attache of Turkey's embassy in Austria told a local newspaper that mosque groups had a duty to check whether people of Turkish origin in Austria had been "radicalised" by Gulen.
Comey's deputy acknowledged that this was the case but said the director's view was that it didn't matter; he had a "duty" to correct the "impression" he'd left that the FBI's work was done.
"As alleged, the defendants had a duty to ensure the safety and security of federal inmates in their care at the Metropolitan Correctional Center [MCC]," US Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said in a statement.
In March, the religious attache of Turkey's embassy in Austria told a local newspaper that mosque groups had a duty to check whether people of Turkish origin in Austria had been "radicalized" by Gulen.
After the results of the confidence vote were announced to cheers from her Conservative lawmakers, May said she believed parliament had a duty to find a solution that delivered on the 2016 Brexit referendum result.
James Ellery, a director of Aegis Defence Services between 2005 and 2015, said it helped reduce costs for the U.S. presence in Iraq and contractors had a "duty" to recruit from countries like Sierra Leone.
He and all subsequent presidents shared a broad internationalist philosophy that the U.S. had a duty to uphold the international order through military alliances, support for international organizations like the United Nations, and trade agreements.
And in cases where a religious minority lived under a particular legal framework, that state had a duty to ensure that individuals who did not wish to live under that framework were protected from discrimination.
But the answer is also "no" because a basic requirement for proving fraud is that the government show there was an affirmative misstatement, or that the party that remained silent had a duty to speak.
De Mistura said earlier on Tuesday that President Bashar al-Assad's government had a duty to allow the United Nations to deliver humanitarian aid to all Syrians and that this would be tested on Wednesday.
All three judges at Monday's arguments pressed Mark B. Stern, a lawyer for the Justice Department, on the issue of vulnerability, including whether regulators had a duty to look at a firm's likelihood of failure.
In addition to the Apple decision, Kavanaugh in March sided with the families of two U.S. Navy veterans who died from asbestos exposure, claiming that equipment manufacturers had a duty to warn about the risk.
In that melancholy landscape of long-ago childhood summers spent chasing roosters and exploring the hillsides, Mr. Alvarado realized he had a duty to his family, if not to the island and its diaspora, too.
"The defendants had a duty to ensure the safety and security of federal inmates in their care at the Metropolitan Correctional Center," Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan, said in a statement.
Aides to Harris, now a Democratic US senator and 2020 presidential candidate, have said she felt that she had a duty to uphold the death penalty as attorney general, even though she personally opposed it.
"The U.S. government had a duty to provide this little girl with safe, sanitary living conditions and proper medical care, but they failed to do that, resulting in tragic consequences," Jones said in a statement.
Stanford Law Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom said that Disney had a duty to protect visitors from danger and that wording and placement of the signs would be carefully looked at if the case went to trial.
Regarding end-of-life decisions, the pope said governments had a duty "to protect all those involved, defending the fundamental equality whereby everyone is recognized under law as a human being living with others in society".
Julie Anderson, the Sun Sentinel's editor-in-chief, responded Monday, saying the paper had a duty to report on all details of the shooting that were publicly available, as the district had inadvertently made the report.
In social media posts, the two men pledged allegiance to the caliphate declared by the head of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and said that Muslims had a duty to obey and support him.
But as the season progressed, their voices did not waver and players throughout the league expressed a nearly universal agreement that they had a duty to confront the issues of race, violence and policing in America.
The U.N. Syria envoy, Staffan de Mistura, held talks with Syria's foreign minister on Tuesday aimed at securing a cessation of hostilities and said Damascus had a duty to let the world body bring in humanitarian aid.
"The Court is not satisfied that the State has shown that the defendant had a duty to seat belt Mr. Gray and, if there was a duty, that the defendant was aware of the duty," Williams wrote.
His trial heard that in postings on social media, Choudary and Rahman had pledged allegiance to the "caliphate" declared by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and said Muslims had a duty to obey or provide support to him.
They had a duty to maintain this critical attitude towards capitalism while at the same time doing as you said: trying to find ways of escaping the defeatism of the Left, of embracing what Thatcher offered people.
At the same time, Altmaier has called on China to ensure a level playing field in economic relations and he warned that the government had a duty to protect critical infrastructure such as power and communication networks.
In a letter to the electoral body that made the order, Torra said in March he would not remove the ribbons as he had a duty to respect the right to freedom of expression of public employees.
DUTY TO WARN In the first verdict of its kind, a South Dakota jury found in October 2013 that J&J had a duty to warn women that research had linked its talc powder to ovarian cancer.
It also argues that Universal had a duty to share any income received as settlements from the fire, including an insurance payment and a legal settlement from NBCUniversal, the parent company of Universal Studios at the time.
Speaking at business conference in Berlin, Scholz said Germany, as a believer in a multilateral world order, had a duty to seek a consensus, especially since its tax base benefited from the international activities of its manufacturing economy.
The prosecutor argued that Goodson's actions, or failure to act, amount to murder because he had a duty to both seatbelt Gray and to get medical attention for the 25-year-old when he asked for a medic.
Doris also said Mediobanca should hold onto its Generali stake because it had a duty to preserve the Italian identity of the country's biggest insurer and also because there was no alternative - and equally profitable - investment at present.
"The US government had a duty to provide this little girl with safe, sanitary living conditions and proper medical care but they failed to do that resulting in tragic consequences," attorney R. Stanton Jones said in a statement.
"I was getting really depressed, and I couldn't admit to everyone that I was gaining weight because I felt that I had a duty to be there for these people who said they could relate to me," she says.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of Germany's Social Democrats came under growing pressure on Thursday to drop his opposition to a new "grand coalition" with Angela Merkel's conservatives, with senior politicians arguing the party had a duty to promote stability.
Just as crucial, he must rule on whether Carter had a duty to send for help when she knew of Carter's plans—especially if she knew he was dying on the other end of the phone, as alleged by prosecutors.
Prosecutors said that in postings on social media, Choudary and his close associate Mizanur Rahman, 33, had pledged allegiance to the "caliphate" declared by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and said Muslims had a duty to obey or provide support to him.
"When KeyMed discovered that Mr Woodford was entitled to a pension transfer of over 64 million pounds, we had a duty to our stakeholders to investigate the circumstances in which such a large entitlement had arisen," it said in a statement.
Officer Goodson was justified in not putting a seatbelt on Mr. Gray because he had been "combative," Mr. Fraling said, although Judge Williams questioned whether the officer had a duty to reassess such a characterization over the course of the ride.
"We run no risk in saying that Fidesz can be able to retain voters' trust at the 2018 election," Lazar said, adding that the government therefore had a "duty" to bring forth a social and economic program for the long-term.
" So he drafted a lengthy op-ed for The Freeman's Journal, arguing that the trustees had a duty to seek the "best risk-adjusted returns" for the fund and should be "free from any conflicts of interest or political beliefs/statements.
The appeals court overturned the second conviction because the judge had allowed a trader to testify that he viewed Mr. Litvak as his agent, which would mean that Jefferies had a duty to present only truthful information in the transaction.
But Lecoq-Vallon said Finama had a duty to share any information it had about Madoff with its clients, even more so because at that point Igoin was long deceased and his heirs didn't have his knowledge of financial markets.
He said the government in Baghdad had a duty to prevent Iraqi land being used as a base for attacks on neighbors, and described Friday's air strikes as an act of self-defense which Turkey carried out because Iraq would not act.
"Aware of this documented past and the high likelihood of violence including the possession and or use of firearms by those attending the event the defendants, and each of them, had a duty to provide adequate security," the 10-page lawsuit said.
Think about the fraught debates in 2011 over humanitarian intervention in Libya, for example — in which some liberals argued that the US had a duty to stop Muammar Qaddafi from killing while others warned of the consequences of another war for regime change.
Earlier in the year, he'd asked why the World Economic Forum was listening to her at all, and approvingly shared a Quillette article which called Thunberg a fanatic and "absolutist" and which argued adults had a duty to correct her childlike naiveté.
While he's been applauded for insisting to the Vatican that he had a duty to inform Catholics about credibly accused priests, the Pennsylvania grand jury found that he handled settlements with survivors and oversaw the bureaucratic reshuffling of abusers in the church.
When asked whether mosque leaders had a duty to inform families of the claims against an imam, Swift said the board had received no complaints during Sheikh's time in Grand Prairie and would wait for the outcome of the lawsuit before considering further action.
Nuttall, who campaigned on his ability to build the party's support in the north of England and unite its factions, said the party had a duty to Brexit voters to ensure Prime Minister Theresa May did not water down the terms of Britain's EU exit.
In my investigations, one elector noted that he believed he had a duty to vote his conscience if he were to find out that his party's nominee was a "madman" in the time between the nation votes and the time the Electoral College votes.
Bishop said last week the board should give Puerto Rico's financial creditors - many of whom are U.S.-based hedge funds - more of a say in the plan's formation, and that the board had a "duty to mandate" reforms if the island's government does not budge.
He also said that Turkey had a duty to "finish off" Islamic State in Syria and prevent it from carrying out attacks in Turkey, and that the Turkish military incursion launched two and a half weeks ago was a first step in that ambition.
Nye grew up in the tony suburb of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and his dad liked to take him to inner-city slums in Detroit and New York City, telling him that people born into privilege had a duty to look out for those less fortunate.
At a time when the Senate was becoming increasingly polarized along party and ideological lines, he argued that senators had a duty to seek consensus across such boundaries — to avoid unnecessary inflammatory rhetoric and accept that those of the other party also love their country.
Blair sincerely wanted to depose a monster – Saddam effortlessly took first prize in that gallery – and had laid out, in a now-famous speech in Chicago in 1999, the reasons why UN members had a "duty to protect" citizens of countries whose rulers waged war on them. .
The local district attorney has charged Ms. You, 21, with involuntary manslaughter, arguing that her psychological treatment of Mr. Urtula over the course of an 18-month relationship was wanton and reckless and that it created life-threatening conditions that she had a duty to alleviate.
And the federal case they'd filed with Loorz, which argued that the atmosphere was a "public trust" that the government had a duty to protect, was tossed out of court after a US Supreme Court decision was interpreted to limit the scope of public trust law to states.
"This is not primarily about fighting symptoms of a recession, but rather tackling the more deeply rooted causes of weak growth," BDI President Dieter Kempf said, adding that the government had a duty to improve Germany as a business location in order to secure long-term prosperity and employment.
In an order affirming a lower court's dismissal of the case, a three-judge panel of the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals said investors suing the Chinese arm of Ernst & Young had not shown it ignored obvious signs of fraud or failed to check information it had a duty to monitor.
"Even after the invasion of Iraq turned out to be a clear betrayal of the nation's trust, I still felt I had a duty to serve and to repay my debt of gratitude to the nation, which has given us so much," said Mr. Stone, who lives in Dearborn, Mich.
" In light of the facts uncovered so far, she added, the House had a duty to push forward with impeachment regardless of the anticipated outcome in the Senate, which she described as overseen by a "rogue Senate leader who would just ignore the facts and the Constitution on all of this.
Speaking on the House floor a day before the end of Virginia's annual legislative session, Delegate Robert B. Bell, the chairman of the Courts of Justice Committee, said the Legislature had "a duty to investigate" the allegations made by Dr. Vanessa Tyson and Meredith Watson against Mr. Fairfax, a Democrat.
While there are plenty of arguments to be made as to the quality of education, parenting, and a lack of skilled jobs that may have contributed to the making of Snell's incredibly poor decisions, which is no fault to the uniformed police officers who had a duty to apprehend Snell. Sgt.
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The memo, which said the Justice Department had a duty to ensure that elections are "free from improper activity or influences," was issued on the same day that President Trump was acquitted on charges that he had abused his office to push a foreign power to publicly announce investigations into his political rivals.
" Dreiband addressed the criticism head-on during his confirmation hearing, explaining that his role as a corporate lawyer was to "zealously advocate for (his) clients," while as a government attorney he had a "duty to the public interest, a duty to seek justice and to do justice...on behalf of the people of the United States.
I would wish that if Mueller has decided that -- Trump is not a target, that he&aposs not going down the road, that even if he is still wrapping up his probe, that he&aposd feel he had a duty to tell the country the president is no longer a target so people can start to move on.
He could but fire his acting attorney general, Sally Yates, a career prosecutor who served as deputy attorney general under President Barack Obama, after she said that Justice Department lawyers would not defend the ban against legal challenges, on the basis that its broad intent was possibly unlawful and because her office had a duty to "stand for what is right".
It was Caroline, Knox argues, who revolutionized English law when she successfully argued that the courts had a duty to protect not only commercial property rights but also "natural rights," and hence to identify and protect rights unique to women, such as the right of access to one's children and the right to divorce one's husband on grounds of adultery.
PREVIOUSLY FROM REUTERS INVESTIGATES: Philippine police use hospitals to hide drug war killings Podcast: Dead on arrival in Duterte's drug war In a television interview to mark the anniversary, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald dela Rosa appeared irritated by questions about the Reuters report, published on Thursday, and said police carrying out anti-drugs operations had a duty to save lives, even when encountering violent resistance.
In October, the Institute of Racial Advocacy (IARA), a non-profit organization that campaigns for the legal rights of the Afro-Brazilian community, brought a legal challenge against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, the governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro, and Rio mayor Eduardo da Costa Paes, arguing that the authorities had a duty to apply a policy of affirmative action to guarantee the ethnic diversity of the Olympics.
Mr Wolf quotes the book as follows: The tragedy of Greenspan's tenure is that he did not pursue his fear of finance far enough: he decided that targeting inflation was seductively easy, whereas targeting asset prices was hard; he did not like to confront the climate of opinion, which was willing to grant that central banks had a duty to fight inflation, but not that they should vaporise citizens' savings by forcing down asset prices.
The judge ruled that though Roy took "significant actions" to his own end, extensively researched how to kill himself, "spoke of it continually," obtained a generator and water pump himself, researched how to fix it, parked his car in an "unnoticeable area" and started the pump himself, Carter had a duty to call for help when she knew Roy was inside his truck, at a Kmart parking lot, as it filled with toxic fumes.
Citing Brady v Maryland (1963), the landmark Supreme Court ruling that withholding evidence that "is material either to guilt or to punishment" violates due process, she found Foulkes had "a duty to provide the defense" with her notes but omitted them "because it was exculpatory and 'material'..." Because Foulkes had "played fast and loose" with the facts, Sarmina concluded, she'd "undermine[d] confidence in the jury's death sentence," which the judge vacated, granting a stay.
Judge INVESTORS CLAIMED THAT EATON MISLED THEM ABOUT A PLANNED STRATEGIC SHIFT AWAY FROM ITS TRADITIONAL VEHICLE AND AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS KOELTL SAYS INVESTORS FAILED TO SHOW EATON HAD A DUTY TO DISCLOSE HYPOTHETICAL TAX CONSEQUENCES OF A SPINOFF OF ITS AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS, WHICH NEVER TOOK PLACE U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE JOHN KOELTL IN MANHATTAN DISMISSES CLAIMS BROUGHT ON BEHALF OF INVESTORS IN EATON STOCK, OPTIONS FROM MAY 2012 TO JUNE 2014 KOELTL SAYS THE INVESTORS BROUGHT MANY OF THEIR CLAIMS TOO LATE KOELTL SAYS INVESTORS FAILED TO SHOW EATON AND TOP EXECUTIVES INTENDED TO DEFRAUD THEM
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenElizabeth Warren could become the next Pied Piper of American decline Jonathan Van Ness endorses Warren over her health care plan Here are the Senate Democrats backing a Trump impeachment inquiry over Ukraine call MORE (Mass.), a Democratic presidential candidate, made similar comments Friday evening, tweeting that "Congress had a duty to begin impeachment" against Trump after former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerFox News legal analyst says Trump call with Ukraine leader could be 'more serious' than what Mueller 'dragged up' Lewandowski says Mueller report was 'very clear' in proving 'there was no obstruction,' despite having 'never' read it Fox's Cavuto roasts Trump over criticism of network MORE's Russia report and that Congress "is complicit" by having not already done so.

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