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1 They will be hoping that their client's issues will at least provide grounds for mitigating circumstances.
2 History does not necessarily provide grounds for optimism.
3 A failure to do so could provide grounds for opponents of Dodd-Frank to mount legal challenges.
4 The bold escape "may provide grounds for a backlash but only in very unusual cases," he said.
5 These findings provide grounds for inclusion and prospective validation of these markers in the decision-making process for treating BC.
6 Failing to disclose such price-sensitive information ahead of last September's initial public offering could provide grounds for shareholders to sue.
7 Israeli officials are also concerned that the bill could provide grounds for prosecution by the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
8 An Austrian decision might provide grounds to have the herbal remedy St John's Wort exempted from prescription controls here, members heard.
9 He also reaffirmed the company's view that its takeover by Bank of America BAC.N does not, by itself, provide grounds for these claims.
10 The CSS method provides grounds for renewed optimism in collecting sibling survival data.
11 History also provides grounds for optimism in this regard.
12 That difference brings the Oklahoma bill into direct conflict with Roe, providing grounds for a lawsuit.
13 A sense of all Asia's mouths to feed -with higher quality food - provided grounds for speculative optimism.
14 In the Stalinist mindset, the fact that they had not fought the Nazis as partisans provided grounds for deep suspicion.
15 In May, a special audit identified financial, administrative and governance issues at the school that provided grounds to terminate the agreement.
16 His supporters prevented voting in 28 constituencies on February 2, providing grounds for the Constitutional Court to annul the election.
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