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Division, Canada Solicitor General Canada Research. The suspension and revocation of conditional release: Executive summary. Solicitor General Canada, 1986.

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Motiuk, Laurence L. Survival time until suspension for sex offenders on conditional release. Correctional Service Canada, Communications and Corporate Development, 1993.

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Dittenhoffer, Tony. The suspension and revocation process in Canada: A study of how and why federal inmates under conditional release are returned to imprisonment. Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Secretariat, 1986.

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Canada. Solicitor General of Canada. The suspension and revocation process in Canada: A study of how and why federal inmates under conditional release are returned to imprisonment. Department of the Solicitor General, 1986.

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Dittenhoffer, Tony. The suspension and revocation process in Canada: A study of how and why federal inmates under conditional release are returned to imprisonment. Solicitor General of Canada, 1986.

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Chester, Nutting Herbert. Unreal Conditional Sentence in Cicero. Gorgias Press, LLC, 2009.

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Hannibal, Martin, and Lisa Mountford. 22. Specific Types of Sentence and the Plea in Mitigation. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198765905.003.0022.

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This chapter explains specific types of sentence and provide guidance on how a defence solicitor might prepare and deliver a plea in mitigation. It discusses when discretionary custodial sentence can be imposed; custody between the ages 18 and 21; length of custodial sentence; suspended sentence of imprisonment; concluding remarks on discretionary custodial sentences; fixed length sentences; sentencing dangerous offenders; community sentences; community sentences under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) 2003; guilty plea credit and community orders; enforcement of community orders under the CJA 20
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Hannibal, Martin, and Lisa Mountford. 22. Specific Types of Sentence and the Plea in Mitigation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198787679.003.0022.

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This chapter explains specific types of sentence and provide guidance on how a defence solicitor might prepare and deliver a plea in mitigation. It discusses when discretionary custodial sentence can be imposed; custody between the ages 18 and 21; length of custodial sentence; suspended sentence of imprisonment; concluding remarks on discretionary custodial sentences; fixed length sentences; sentencing dangerous offenders; community sentences; community sentences under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) 2003; guilty plea credit and community orders; enforcement of community orders under the CJA 20
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Hannibal, Martin, and Lisa Mountford. 22. Specific Types of Sentence and the Plea in Mitigation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198823216.003.0022.

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This chapter explains specific types of sentence and provide guidance on how a defence solicitor might prepare and deliver a plea in mitigation. It discusses when discretionary custodial sentence can be imposed; custody between the ages 18 and 21; length of custodial sentence; suspended sentence of imprisonment; concluding remarks on discretionary custodial sentences; fixed length sentences; sentencing dangerous offenders; community sentences; community sentences under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) 2003; guilty plea credit and community orders; enforcement of community orders under the CJA 20
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William A, Schabas. Part 10 Enforcement: Exécution, Art.110 Review by the Court concerning reduction of sentence/Examen par la Cour de la question d’une réduction de peine. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198739777.003.0115.

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This chapter comments on Article of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Article 110 deals with the modification of a sentence. Although a custodial sentence is served in a prison of a State of enforcement, where the convicted prisoner is subject to the rules and regulations applicable in the domestic system, early release is governed by the Rome Statute, not national legislation. The decision to modify the sentence pursuant to article 110 of the Rome Statute is irreversible, and not conditional, as in most domestic parole schemes. A sentence pronounced by the Court may subseq
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Pickel, Bryan, Brian Rabern, and Josh Dever. Reviving the Parameter Revolution in Semantics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739548.003.0005.

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Montague and Kaplan began a revolution in semantics, which promised to explain how a univocal expression could make distinct truth-conditional contributions in its various occurrences. The idea was to treat context as a parameter at which a sentence is semantically evaluated. But the revolution has stalled. One salient problem comes from recurring demonstratives: “He is tall and he is not tall”. For the sentence to be true at a context, each occurrence of the demonstrative must make a different truth-conditional contribution. But this difference cannot be accounted for by standard parameter se
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Hooghe, Liesbet, Gary Mark, Tobias Lenz, Jeanine Bezuijen, Besir Ceka, and Svet Derderyan. How We Apply the Coding Scheme. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198724490.003.0002.

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Chapter Two provides a hands-on guide to the coding scheme. The authors measure delegation (the conditional grant of authority by member states to an independent body) and pooling (the joint exercise of authority by member states). They disaggregate by examining 1) the role and composition of institutional actors in an international organization (IO); 2) at distinct stages of decision making (agenda setting, final decision, opt-out, ratification, dispute settlement); 3) across six decision areas (accession, membership suspension, constitutional reform, budgetary allocation, financial complianc
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Arnold, Thomas Kerchever. Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2010.

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Arnold, Thomas Kerchever. Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Solène, Rowan. Ch.5 Content, third party rights and conditions, s.3: Conditions, Art.5.3.5. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198702627.003.0105.

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This commentary focuses on Article 5.3.5 of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) concerning restitution in case of fulfilment of a resolutive condition. A contract or obligation that is subject to a resolutive condition comes into existence and effect from the moment the contract is formed. It operates largely in the same way as a contract or obligation that is not conditional, except that it is susceptible to being discharged upon the fulfilment of the condition. If the condition is fulfilled, the suspension comes to an end. The contractor obligation that had h
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Azzouni, Jody. Truth and Bivalence. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190622558.003.0004.

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Some of the many ways that sentences with non-referring terms, such as “witch,” “Frodo,” and “casts spells,” are induced to have truth values are sketched. Three models are the axiomatic model, the fiction model, and the perception model. The general point is that the methods that we use to discover the truth values of sentences with referring terms can be generalized to sentences with non-referring terms. Even though truth-value inducing, in general, does not force a truth value on every sentence in a discourse, a commitment to bivalence is preserved by the use of expressions of ignorance. It
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Mavelli, Luca. Neoliberal Citizenship. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857583.001.0001.

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With cosmopolitan illusions put to rest, Europe is now haunted by a pervasive neoliberal transformation of citizenship that subordinates inclusion, protection, and belonging to rationalities of value. Against the backdrop of four major crises—Eurozone, refugee, Brexit, and the COVID-19 pandemic—this book explores how neoliberal citizenship rewrites identities and solidarities in economic terms. The result is a sacralized market order in which those superfluous to economic needs and regarded as unproductive consumers of resources—be they undocumented migrants, debased citizens of austerity, or
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Murray, Sarah E. The Semantics of Evidentials. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199681570.001.0001.

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This book gives a compositional, truth‐conditional, crosslinguistic semantics for evidentials set in a theory of the semantics for sentential mood. Central to this semantics is a proposal about a distinction between what propositional content is at‐issue, roughly primary or proffered, and what content is not‐at‐issue. Evidentials contribute not‐at‐issue content, more specifically what I will call a not‐at‐issue restriction. In addition, evidentials can affect the level of commitment a sentence makes to the main proposition, contributed by sentential mood. Building on recent work in the formal
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Mandelkern, Matthew. Bounded Meaning. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192870049.001.0001.

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Abstract ‘Bounded Meaning’ is a monograph on the dynamics of interpretation: how and why the interpretation of the building blocks of human language is sensitive, not just to the context in which the expression is used, but also to the expression’s linguistic environment---in other words, how and why interpretation depends not just on global information, but also on local information. The book motivates a range of generalizations about the dynamics of interpretation, some known and some novel, involving modals, conditionals, and anaphora. It then provides an overview of the best extant theory
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Şimşek, Mehmet Ali. Arapçada Zaman Kalıpları: Kullanım Alanları ve Türkçedeki Zamanlarla Karşılaştırılması. Edited by Zeynep Arkan. Oku Okut Yayınları, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55709/okuokutyayinlari.4.

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Time is a phenomenon interlinked with an act because an act must occur at a specific time. There are three foundational times in all languages. These are past, present, and future. The time of occurrence for a specific action is indicated in Arabic by the verb because it expresses the time of action. Verbs in Arabic get separated into three forms: the perfect, the imperfect, and the imperative, a version derived from the imperfect. The basis of the time system in Arabic is composed of these three forms. The perfect indicates the past, the imperfect indicates both the present and the future, an
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