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Has there been a reluctance to apologize timeously and appropriately?
The action will proceed as if the defences had been lodged timeously.
At the moment the system fails to deliver card licences timeously and accurately.
However, many women failed to link to care or did not receive ART timeously.
However, it is the nurses' responsibility to score, record and respond both appropriately and timeously.
A close working relationship with the specialist, allowing for concerns to be discussed timeously, is advantageous.
We must, of course, diligently and timeously pursue every avenue of investigation occurring in Gzilt space.
If payment is not received timeously, we reserve the right to cancel a reservation without further notice.
Courts of the Member States will be informed timeously about insolvency proceedings that are to be recognised.
This means that an MTB-positive result could be acted on more timeously than waiting for a culture result.
On every occasion, we strive to ensure that calls are graded correctly and officers attend as timeously as possible.
And all these problems could be avoided, if the ministers could simply and timeously explain what it was all about.
There should be a more consistent workload, which would be facilitated by Ministers adhering to guidelines and tabling bills timeously.
The major advantage of mediation is that it can be deployed timeously, before the conflict escalates into a full-blown conflict.
Actuaries and underwriters need to keep abreast of medical and public health policy developments in order to respond timeously and appropriately.
Hence the need for training in managing detention and the introduction of reasonable systems to detect health problems timeously is crucial.
There are no easy answers, but there must certainly be measures that can be taken timeously in order to eventually achieve more parity.
The ineffectiveness of local government in conducting regular upgrading and maintenance of infrastructure and fixing water leaks timeously, is still a problem across the city.
The organisation should ensure that appropriate knowledge and information is made available timeously and in easily accessible formats to enable employees to do their jobs effectively.
Where a buyer fails to remove or receive the thing timeously, he is in mora. This has implications for the burden of the riskSee above. and entitles the seller to reimbursement for necessary expenditure in the upkeep and storage of the res vendita.
It begins to operate as soon as the date by which notice to quit should have been given has passed. Thus the landlord of a dwelling-house let under a contractual tenancy cannot increase the rent until the end of the extended lease (and then only if he takes the appropriate action timeously); and the tenant for his part cannot resile from his obligations under the extended lease, whether he continues in possession or not.
A variety of topical anaesthetic creams have been developed, ranging from single agents with good skin penetration, to eutectic mixtures of agents and technologically modern formulations of lignocaine in microspheres. They are effective in suitable procedures, if correctly and timeously applied. Disadvantages are the slow onset of adequate anaesthesia, inadequate analgesia for larger procedures, and toxicity of absorbed medication. Local infiltration anaesthesia, the infiltration of anaesthetic agent directly into the skin and subcutaneous tissue where the painful procedure is to be undertaken, may be effectively used to reduce pain after a procedure under general anaesthesia.
The alibi defence was rejected by the trial court, and the accused was convicted. The accused's appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal failed, and the matter then proceeded to the Constitutional Court, where the accused contended that the Supreme Court of Appeal had erred in drawing a negative inference from his failure to disclose his alibi defence timeously. Although there was concurrence on the ultimate fate of the appeal on this point, it attracted four separate judgments. Moseneke J (Chaskalson CJ and MadalaJ concurring) emphasised the distinction between pre-trial silence and trial silence.
Three other judges held that, although an adverse inference as to guilt was not justifiable, an adverse inference as to credibility was a justifiable limitation on the right to remain silent, and that it was permissible to cross-examine the accused on his failure to disclose an alibi timeously. Four justices expressly rejected this conclusion. All eight of the judges dealing with the question of adverse inferences would appear to have concurred with the view that there may well be acceptable negative consequences which attach to remaining silent: > It would seem, therefore, that the common-law position remains largely > intact and that it is constitutionally permissible to take the late > disclosure of an alibi into account in determining what weight should be > attached to the alibi defence.Schwikkard & Van der Merwe Evidence 313.
A native speaker and Scots language specialist, Clark has published several books of translations, including a Glaswegian rendering of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and an award-winning Scots translation of Diary of a Wimpy Kid. In 2015, he released Intae the Snaw, a collection of Scots translations which was praised by writer Matthew Fitt as "Brilliant... Tammas Clark takes the bonnie broukit bairn that is the Scots and blaws new life intae the hail clamjamfrie" and by poet Rab Wilson as "an important collection that timeously re-establishes the pouer, virr an smeddum o the Scots language!" In 2019, Clark won the first ever Scots Bairns' Book o the Year award at the inaugural Scots Language Awards. Previously editor of Scots at Bella Caledonia, Clark is now a regular columnist at The National.

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