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complainants <a complainant; complainants> N

complainants

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The complainants were asylum, residence, or other immigration applicants.
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They give complainants wide latitude to prove their cases -- including sometimes even allowing hearsay evidence -- while hamstringing defendants.
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She saw the need to offer options for complainants and therefore a linked system of choices within an organizational system.
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That has sparked criticism that the new system is designed to grind down potential complainants and stifle appeals.
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The judicial process lasted over two years, during which most of the complainants retracted their claims.
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During pre-trial discovery, the parties agreed to a dismissal with prejudice, meaning that the suit can not be brought again by the same complainants.
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Some of the complainants had been minors when the offenses were carried out.
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We advise complainants to lodge the report or get the land owner to lodge the report if the sub-lease is indeed illegal.
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It can't shelter complainants from the rough-and-tumble of the adversarial process.
www.theglobeandmail.com
For complainants, the company claims publicly to cancel the membership, and refunds the monthly membership fees.
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