7 May 1997 Trial Chamber Decisions• 3 Subsection 1 is subject to provision made by this Act or any other enactment or any subordinate legislation | explores requirements and solutions for data-intense computing applications of publicly funded research |
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" 1 Where a full gender recognition certificate is issued to a person, the person's gender becomes for all purposes the acquired gender so that, if the acquired gender is the male gender, the person's sex becomes that of a man and, if it is the female gender, the person's sex becomes that of a woman | viii Nor can the Defendant satisfy the fourth stage, because he failed to consider the exemptions in schedule 3 to the Equality Act 2010 and therefore cannot have struck a fair balance |
8 This paragraph applies to a person exercising a public function in relation to the provision of a service as it applies to the person providing the service.
13iii The PCP has a discriminatory effect against women, in that it places them at a particular disadvantage compared to men, for the reasons argued in relation to art | CERN spends much of its budget on building machines such as the and it only partially contributes to the cost of the experiments |
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" Care and management of transgender women and women who have gained a GRC 4 | 29 state that the author of a pre-sentence report about a transgender individual must consider requesting an adjournment of sentence in order to propose a sentence which takes account of the transgender status |
"Decisions must be informed by all available evidence and intelligence in order to achieve an outcome that balances risks and promotes the safety of all individuals in custody as set out below.
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