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... appear intolerable once the possibility of removing it crosses men's minds . For the mere fact that certain abuses have been remedied draws attention to others and they now appear more galling ; people may suffer less but their ...
... appear intolerable once the possibility of removing it crosses men's minds . For the mere fact that certain abuses have been remedied draws attention to others and they now appear more galling ; people may suffer less but their ...
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... appear in courts or engage in other legal activities , indeed , this is probably not the appropriate legislation in which to treat such matters . The status of a law student to appear in court is no different from that of any other non ...
... appear in courts or engage in other legal activities , indeed , this is probably not the appropriate legislation in which to treat such matters . The status of a law student to appear in court is no different from that of any other non ...
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... appear that the need for senior duty counsellors to be present during court sessions to process legal aid requests from clients or referrals from duty counsellors would appear unnecessary under a system that provides that lawyers be ...
... appear that the need for senior duty counsellors to be present during court sessions to process legal aid requests from clients or referrals from duty counsellors would appear unnecessary under a system that provides that lawyers be ...
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