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The great Saint formalized the notion of Cognite Intrare, which means in Latin, "Compel them to enter."
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There are two bits about the Motion to Compel that are noteworthy.
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Waldo Jaquith - “Motion to Compel” in Garrett subpoena
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• Compel the co-operation of corporations doing business in the UK who are alleged to have been involved in the abuses.
Victims must be allowed to speak at torture inquiry, say civil rights groups 2010
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Women in Technology International (WITI) and Compel Organizational Excellence Alliance, Ltd. interviewed nearly 2,000 women managers and CIOs about their experiences in the technology and IT workplace, and released their findings in the Women in Technology 2007 Report.
Archive 2007-05-01 Peggy 2007
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Women in Technology International (WITI) and Compel Organizational Excellence Alliance, Ltd. interviewed nearly 2,000 women managers and CIOs about their experiences in the technology and IT workplace, and released their findings in the Women in Technology 2007 Report.
Women in Technology 2007 Report Peggy 2007
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• Compel cemeteries to give consumers accurate prices before the sale.
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In a declaration made in opposition to Starr's Motion to Compel Testimony from Secret Service agents, Merletti argued that agents could refuse to testify because they are shielded by a "protective envelope" privilege similar to those covering doctors, lawyers and clergy.
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Here is my suggestion that will not solve the problem of "buying legislators" but will make the public cringe: Compel each congressperson to list his or her 10 major campaign contributors before every interview or public appearance.
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Lawyers for the families have tried to gain access to the VSD for years, including a 2004 "Motion to Compel" that went nowhere.
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