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31 Prospero gave his consent to the marriage, reconciled with his brother, and forgave the king.
32 Such blasphemers by the Mosaic law were to be stoned to death and for his part he could freely consent to it.
33 Of course consent to obey the law is not a necessary condition of such an attitude.
34 Local ethical committee approval was obtained, and all patients had given fully informed consent to the procedures.
35 Certainly one or the other would consent to take his place in the world of the dead.
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36 For in accepting promotion to manager, unbeknownst to the new managers, they did more than consent to new job responsibilities.
37 Ensuring informed patient consent to release of information to third parties is obtained is important for service research.
38 Noninstrumental validations of consent are, therefore, limited to consent to the authority of a reasonably just government.
39 Thirty four patients fulfilled these criteria; of these, 25 gave informed written consent to participate in the study.
40 By remaining in society, one gives one's tacit consent to it.
41 Gandhi felt that the size of the refund was less important than the plantation owners' consent to it.
42 The gods would not consent to his entering the world of the dead a second time, while he was still alive.
43 If an insolvency practitioner is to be appointed, his consent to act must be referred to in the affidavit.
44 In 1988 the foster parents applied to adopt D. The parents refused to consent to the adoption.
45 The deal is conditional on the supermarket group obtaining planning consent to build a store on the site.
46 For the consent to be operative it must be such as to clothe the agent with with apparent authority to sell the goods.
47 Parental consent to in vitro fertilisation does not deprive the child of his legal right of action.
48 In logic there can be no difference between an ability to consent to treatment and an ability to refuse treatment.
49 Knowledge of a risk does not equal consent to run that risk.
50 But she can never entirely master a human soul - not unless you consent to it!
51 He gave us implicit consent to take the apples.
52 He gave us implicit consent to take the apples, for he smiled when he saw us do it.
53 All or some of the parties to a voting trust may extend it for additional terms of not more than 10 years each by signing written consent to the extension.
54 I repeat I freely consent to go with you as your fellow - missionary.
55 TYPICAL USE:He gave us implicit consent to take the apples, for he smiled when he saw us do it.
56 At present, there are still plenty of situations in our work to give tacit consent to all kinds of seamen's credentials.
57 You hereby consent to the non-exclusive jurisdiction and venue sitting in Hong Kong to resolve any disputes arising under this EULA.
58 The new law stresses access to in-patient and out-patient community care, and promotes voluntary admission and informed consent to treatment.
59 Some Party organizations have even given tacit consent to this view.
60 I agree to the above terms and give my informed consent to participate in this study.
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