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- The key selling point of optical disks is removability.
- As part of the request for voluntary departure, the alien concedes removability.
- From an ecclesiastical point of view, they were parish priests except for the removability clause.
- But the cartridges are cheaper per megabyte than most of their removable competitors, and removability and expandability are benefits not to be taken lightly.
- The chief function of EOIR is to conduct removal proceedings, which are administrative proceedings to determine the removability of individuals in the United States.
- Finally, the Court reconfirmed that the government may not rely upon an individual s concession of removability that is incorrect as a legal matter;
- 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.
- 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.
- Whatever the arguments over the " removability " of Explorer, view the contents of a hard drive using current versions of Windows, and Explorer is used.
- 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 have received much media and scholarly attention.
- Some types are commonly used in sports to add a non-slip wrapping to things which must be gripped, such as tennis racquets, and hockey and lacrosse sticks, because of their rough texture and removability leaving little residue.
- He studied mathematics for his bachelor's degree at Harvard University then received his Ph . D . from the University of California, Berkeley in 1995 under Curtis McMullen with thesis " Holomorphic removability of quadratic polynomial Julia sets ".
- 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 removability of magneto-optical storage is very compelling for graphics design, desktop publishing, CAD / CAM and imaging but MO has no way to compete against hard disks in capacity, cost per megabyte and performance, " says Patty Chang, director and principal analyst at the market research firm Dataquest.
- That one really seems to be salient with a lot of people . . . you know, as if all the arguments of fears / paranoia of WP : BITE trumping the removability of user rights will just fade away once this committee exists . . . as if RFA will suddenly become much more experimental, risqu? and altogether open to novelty .-- talk / 18 : 09, 2 August 2015 ( UTC)
- Section 6 of S . B . 1070 was also found to be preempted by federal law on the basis that it created an " obstacle to the full purposes and objectives of Congress . " The Court noted that it is not generally a crime for a removable alien to be present in the United States, and that Section 6 would give state officers " even greater authority to arrest aliens on the basis of possible removability than Congress has given to trained federal immigration officers . " Furthermore, the removal process is " entrusted to the discretion of the Federal Government ."