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Asylum-seekers sneak across because even if they are caught, they can make a claim in Canada; if they make a claim at a border crossing, they are turned away.
There's not enough evidence to make a claim either way.
You have to make a claim that something is important.
Not too many companies can make a claim like that.
As a rhetorical matter, I don't make a claim like that.
You can't make a claim like that with zero supporting evidence.
No way I'd let vanity make a claim on me now.
On the one hand, he could make a claim to the throne.
If you have to make a claim, most people ski with their cell .
Under such contracts, even two employees cannot join together to make a claim.
If you make a claim, tell what you noticed that supports your claim.
Then, see if you can make a claim — state an opinion — about the music.
If you make a claim, tell us what you notice that supports that claim.
In fact, Ms Wright believes there is insufficient evidence to make a claim either way.
Under international treaties, families have to make a claim against the airline within two years.
Sometimes creators will weaponize the ability to make a claim while feuding with another creator.
Under the new law, people have until the age of fifty-five (rather than twenty-three) to make a claim, and people of any age will be allowed to make a claim during a one-year "look-back window," set to begin in August.
PEOPLE only contact their insurers when things go wrong and they need to make a claim.
They have to show actual malice, if they're going to make a claim they've been defamed.
"I can't make a claim for the effectiveness of red algae against the coronavirus," Cousins said. 
Adults who don't make a claim of asylum generally are adjudicated and released within a day.
Your home insurance probably doesn't recognize "flamethrowing instrument mishap" as a valid reason to make a claim.
No one is being denied the opportunity to make a claim of credible fear or seek asylum.
But the mere fact that they make a claim shouldn't alter anyone's judgment about its likely veracity.
Insurance firms have caught people deliberately driving their cars into flooded areas in order to make a claim.
That should be something that people should be able to make a claim of exemption or privilege upon.
"Underwriters are doing complicated math to determine how likely [it is] you will make a claim, " Sachon said.
Officials in larger states like Illinois are already stepping up to make a claim for first primary status.
So there is absolutely no risk for any woman to come forward and make a claim now. Zero.
Each state has its own laws governing how long creditors have to make a claim against the decedent's estate.
"The students really make a claim that photography is an art form, perhaps for the first time," says Rubinstein.
You can make a claim via chat, over the phone or with a video call using the mobile app.
A parliamentary analysis on whether Poland can legally make a claim after the decision of 1953 is in the works.
So they do not make a claim unless they are desperate - usually in the case of abuse or a divorce.
Then, when I started telling people the story, they said, 'I'm afraid to make a claim because they drop you.
"No one is being denied the opportunity to make a claim of credible fear or seek asylum," the spokesman added.
If the families do make a claim of credible fear and are denied, they are then placed into removal proceedings.
If PDVSA fails to make the payment, it would open a path for creditors to make a claim on Citgo's assets.
Lawyers said asylum-seekers at the Nogales, Arizona, crossing are camping out for up for five days to make a claim.
The Cheyenne River Sioux on Thursday told Boasberg that it also wants to make a claim on freedom-of-religion grounds.
If you have price protection, you can buy right now and make a claim when the price goes down on Amazon.
When asylum seekers arrive on US soil and make a claim for asylum, they are likely destitute, having fled for their lives.
At the end of each year, policy holders using Friendsurance receive a cash-back bonus if they did not make a claim.
Five days after the incident, Dabate also attempted to make a claim for his wife's life insurance policy for $475,000, police said.
"No one is being denied the opportunity to make a claim of credible fear or seek asylum," a CBP spokesperson told Moore.
One could certainly make a claim that those who were persuaded toward the Republican ticket were misled, but that's beside the point.
But as the FTC points out, "all 147 million people" can make a claim on that $31 million, and many apparently have.
It will launch a major communications campaign in August this year to help consumers decide whether to make a claim or not.
Eligible shareholders would have up to six months to make a claim from the date the goodwill payment process opened, it said.
Migrants are entitled under both U.S. and international law to apply for asylum, but it may take a while to make a claim.
The FTC has set up a page on its site to provide information to people who want to make a claim against Equifax.
Advocates argue the agreement inadvertently encourages people to dangerously sneak into Canada and make a claim rather than be rebuffed at the border.
But if you're going to make a claim to authority, there's a certain fake-it-til-you-make-it pragmatism to speaking authoritatively.
"If they can make a claim like this, the Internet as we know it will cease to exist," Sullivan said, according to Reuters.
There are really only two reasonable courses of action to take with this knowledge — make a claim to the throne, or shut up.
None of the injured couriers interviewed by The Verge had the means to pay for a lawyer to make a claim against the company.
Either option can save you more than $180 over two years on a premium protection package and even more if you make a claim.
Naturopaths were most likely to make a claim about diagnosis or treatment, with 85 percent making claims about allergies and 64 percent about asthma.
They are presenting themselves to border agents in hopes that they can make a claim for asylum -- which they are legally entitled to do.
In addition, the claims process is available online 24 hours a day, so you don't need to wait on hold to make a claim.
One way to lower your premium is to raise your deductible, the amount that you pay out of pocket when you make a claim.
But to make a claim for asylum in Canada you first have to get there, and the easiest route is across the U.S. border.
The migrants on the journey hope to make it to the US border, where they can make a claim that they qualify for asylum.
Survivors and their families would have six years to make a claim after identifying pieces taken from them and proving their right to them.
"Call the local police in that area, have them write up a report and, if you have travel insurance, you need to make a claim."
An endorsement must reflect the honest opinion of the endorser and can't be used to make a claim that the product's marketer couldn't legally make.
It's also not clear if Barrat can make a claim for ownership of the artwork as his code was shared under an open-source license.
If you'd like to get 10 years of free credit monitoring -- or $193 if you already have ongoing credit monitoring -- you can make a claim.
Copyright is more likely to protect celebrity content like this, but will be more challenging for the everyday target of deepfake to make a claim.
No. If you make a claim, the amount of the deductible will be subtracted from the amount the insurance company pays you, Ms. Bach said.
He'll now be left to watch on as rivals make a claim for his job, with Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London, the current favorite.
If you are an owner of a device named in the lawsuit, you can find more about how to actually make a claim by going here.
The star said he should not be able to make a claim as he signed a prenuptial agreement just before they got married in July 2015.
"If someone was to make a claim against the person writing the post as slander, libel, defamation, whatever, then civil action could be taken," says Yazigi.
Though each candidate has tried to make a claim on Mr. Thompson's legacy, Mr. Thompson chose Eric Gonzalez, now the acting district attorney, as his successor.
Here, they learn how to make a claim, develop it with evidence, write counterclaims and respond directly to one another in an informal and fun way.
Now, the differentiating criteria between a medicine and a supplement is you cannot make a claim that it treats or cures a specific medically diagnosed disease.
"He's recognizing and learning what his rights were and now has the courage to come forward and make a claim that he's entitled to make," Hutcher said.
This leaves many not bothering to take out cover at all or discovering that the cover they have falls short when it's time to make a claim.
LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - Britain's financial watchdog has said consumers will have until August 29, 2019 to make a claim that they were mis-sold loan insurance.
Migrants who cross the border legally or illegally can make a claim for asylum if they prove a credible fear of going back to their home countries.
I've also used the card to make a few large purchases so I could get the purchase protection, though (fortunately) I haven't had to make a claim.
Not long ago, Darrow was looking for the right ways to assert his presence, to make a claim to a house that didn't always feel like his.
While the NOAA makes long term predictions about precipitation and other weather conditions, it doesn't make a claim about the frequency or severity of winter storms, including snowstorms.
Migrants who cross the border legally or illegally can make a claim for asylum if they prove a credible fear of going back to to their home countries.
CBA was also questioned on how it was compensating affected customers, which included a "call to action" letter asking them to make a claim on problematic insurance products.
The warrant said Mr. Dabate had a pregnant girlfriend, and had tried to make a claim for Ms. Dabate's $475,000 life insurance policy five days after her murder.
Chaudhry said the woman's in-laws would also often threaten to deprive her children of food or pull them out of school if she tried to make a claim.
Nor are they sneaking across the border; many cross openly and then present themselves to Border Patrol agents in the hopes that they can make a claim to stay.
South Korea says there were nearly 150,000 victims of wartime forced labor, 5,000 of whom are alive, but families of those who have died can also make a claim.
Each state has its own laws governing how long creditors have to make a claim against the decedent's estate, but it typically is about six months to a year.
NBC reported asylum law states that immigrants who have been detained should still be permitted to make a claim for asylum, whether or not they were given a deportation order.
You also can make a claim within the app and track that claim in real time, while Waggel promises to be transparent on how much it is paying out and why.
The group said it could not yet predict how much each shareholder would receive, as it depended on when the shares were bought and how many people would make a claim.
The fund concept is novel, said a former Interior senior official, but the idea of trying to make a claim on a source of funding solely for one department is not.
They simply cut and burn large tracts of the forest illegally to grow crops or raise cattle, or to make a claim of ownership by showing productive use of the land.
But if he is trying to make a claim of privilege simply because there was a lawyer in the room, somewhere, then that's not a valid basis for attorney-client privilege.
After losing the election, but with a strong enough showing to make a claim on the 6900 Republican nomination, Willkie made a courageous decision that effectively put that prospect out of reach.
Primary car rental insurance means that coverage for loss or damage will be taken care of by the credit card company, without you having to make a claim with your personal policy.
This process allows companies that own music, movies, TV shows, video games or other copyright-protected material featured in YouTube videos to make a claim if the material is used without permission.
Once completed, it will provide a reception center and accommodation for refugees, a place where people landing on the beaches will be welcome to stay while they make a claim for asylum.
The Brooklyn case, for instance, did not make a claim based on the First Amendment's prohibition of government establishment of religion, though some lawyers said that was the executive order's central flaw.
"Members of the class that I represent will be able to make a claim to the victims' fund and may receive up to $750,000 each if the settlement is approved," she said.
"They are ... counterproductive, regardless of the legal merits, on which we do not express a view nor make a claim," Turnbull said in a speech in Sydney, referring to China's military deployments.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Tuesday said an individual cannot make a claim that he was arrested in retaliation for exercising his free speech if police had probable cause for his arrest.
Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said consumers have until Aug 29, 2019 to make a claim if they bought one of the policies, most of which were sold between 1990 and 2010.
"This would say if you want to make a claim for asylum or whatever we'll hear your case but you are going to wait in Mexico," a DHS official said, according to ProPublica.
When white nationalists chant "blood and soil" or get tattoos of "14 words", they're doing so in order to make a claim about something that they had that they perceive that they've lost.
Of course, the startup isn't without digital competitors here in the U.K. — Brolly Contents is one, for example — and the proof of any insurance product is when you need to make a claim.
What if the law of physics that describes the origin of the universe is something that has to make a claim about itself, which is a classic self-referential Gödelian setup for a tangle.
Under European Union rules, asylum seekers must make a claim in the first country they reach but unaccompanied children can have their applications examined in another country if, for example, they have relatives there.
"This would say if you want to make a claim for asylum or whatever we'll hear your case but you are going to wait in Mexico," a DHS official said, according to the report.
To participate, students must make a claim about what they believe is "going on" in a work of Times photojournalism stripped of its caption, then come up with evidence to support what they say.
The research office of the Polish parliament is currently preparing an analysis of whether the country can legally make a claim, Arkadiusz Mularczyk, an MP in the ruling Law and Justice party, said Tuesday.
" Craig Becker, general counsel for the AFL-CIO labor federation, said the decision will have a "tremendous chilling effect on workers, by requiring them to step forward individually to make a claim against an employer.
Under current law, homicide defendants must prove at a pretrial hearing that they "reasonably believed" they were threatened with grave bodily harm, and therefore are entitled to make a claim of self-defense at trial.
"What I do know is that we're seeing stocks run up into earnings and then go still higher because management's able to make a claim that the future's brighter than the past," he said Friday.
The coverage is extremely narrow: The wedding must be canceled at least 23 days before the date, and only an "innocent party financier," such as a parent, can make a claim, not a bride or groom.
North Korea did not respond to the lawsuit -- Howell's opinion was rendered as a so-called "default judgment" -- and the country has no free assets in the US that the family could make a claim for.
The law would place the onus on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to take down copyrighted content, rather than the owners of intellectual property to make a claim against that content being used without authorization.
Here's what the company said in its launch blog post: Old models say the number one indicator you'll make a claim is having a prior claim, and charge you accordingly, even when you were not at fault.
This city near the Michigan border has long been used as a political prop — first by President Barack Obama, then by President Trump — to express concern for the downtrodden and to make a claim on newfound prosperity.
In addition to the nearly incomprehensible suffering the United States is imposing on these children, the administration's new policy, which separates children from parents, makes it much harder for the child to make a claim for US protection.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to reverse an opinion of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that would allow some individuals who have been denied asylum the opportunity to make a claim in federal court.
PPI policies were typically sold alongside a personal loan or mortgage to cover repayments if borrowers fell ill or lost jobs, but thousands of customers were sold unsuitable policies and would never have been able to make a claim.
Not a little bit better so you can make a claim, but better so that if you use the product, the brand and go back to what you're used in before you notice the difference, so you come back.
The starting pitchers can still make a claim on being the best in the majors, but they lose a lot of 3-1 games and at least one is pitching with a bone spur that will eventually require surgery.
And while I am not here to make a claim about whether or not these companies are good or bad, or whether the technology is ethical, I am partial to the journalistic proverb that sunlight is the best disinfectant.
But estate attorney Jeffrey P. Scott, told People a charity, or church, like the Jehovah's Witnesses church Prince belonged to, would not be able to make a claim to the estate without it being explicitly stated in Prince's will.
The first 26 months of warranty claims will be handled by carriers, as is currently the case with every smartphone, but from month 13 to 24, customers will have to call LG or visit the website to make a claim.
While each state penalizes driving tickets differently, the Zebra notes, your insurance premium will almost always increase for a period of up to three years after your insurer becomes aware of your violation or you make a claim after an accident.
Those calling the helpline will be able to get legal advice on settlement agreements and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), what constitutes sexual harassment, how to bring a grievance against an employer, and how to make a claim in the Employment Tribunal.
Instead of taking down a video after a copyright claim, YouTube's system allows content owners, like UMG, to make a claim against a video and receive any AdSense revenue earned by it while allowing the creator to keep the video up.
Canada's Safe Third Country Agreement with the U.S., introduced in the aftermath of 9/11, says asylum seekers must make a claim in their first country of arrival, on the basis that both Canada and the U.S. are safe countries for refugees.
And earlier in season 15 before Meredith's own instance of insurance fraud, Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) intentionally injured a patient with a pre-existing condition so the patient could make a claim for emergency surgery that his insurance company would have to approve.
LONDON (Reuters) - London's Court of Appeal began hearing legal arguments on Wednesday into whether Zambian villagers have the right to make a claim for damages for environmental pollution in the English courts against miners Vedanta Resources  and its Zambian subsidiary Konkola Copper Mines (KCM).
For a sunscreen to make a claim as having UVA and UVB protection and be labeled "Broad Spectrum," it must pass FDA's Broad Spectrum Test, where the sunscreen is hit with a large dose of UVB and UVA light before its effectiveness is tested.
The parties themselves are ever-evolving, but it seems pretty clear at the moment that there can only be two and whichever one can cram the most ideas into its tent can make a claim at power until people want to leave the tent.
The event came a week after the official launch of his re-election campaign, and it allows the president to make a claim that he is pursuing a far-reaching health reform plan, his answer to voter concerns about the high costs of care.
George Gervin, the electric scorer in the 1970s who came to be known as the Ice Man, could easily make a claim that he deserves the title more than Nash, with his 12 All-Star appearances, 13 trips to the playoffs and four scoring titles.
An ethic of withdrawal motivates much of what the artist does, including the decision to legally change their name to "American Artist" so that it would be difficult to find in Internet searches and yet make a claim on universality for an African American artist.
The speculation is spun out of an old product spec Biddle stumbled upon, about which I'll only say that he imagines the sort of grimly absurd situation in which you might need to make a claim for a refund against a poorly functioning nuclear event detector. Enjoy.
The Russian oil company Rosneft, which holds the other 49.9 percent stake in Citgo Holdings as collateral for a loan to Pdvsa, could also make a claim, although it is unlikely that Washington would allow a Russian state company to take a piece of the refiner.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) launched a consultation in August on whether to set June 2019 as the deadline for people to make a claim for mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI), and was to decide by the end of this year on whether to proceed with this.
"There have been lots of articles written in law journals about the nature of property in virtual worlds, and what kinds of property theories would allow a player to make a claim against a game developer who says, 'Yeah, that's yours, but you can't sell it,'" Dibbell says.
In contrast, Brolly Contents claims to be more transparent, with a much simpler to understand product and an on-boarding experience delivered via in-app chat that walks you through how much cover you require and the amount of excess you wish to pay should you make a claim.
Related: Investigating the Fatal Sinking of a Refugee Boat and the Brutal Treatment of Those Who Survived Under the terms of the agreement, people arriving in Greece illegally after March 22.7 will be returned to Turkey if they do not make a claim for asylum or if their claim is denied.
When asked to respond, a representative of the Border Patrol said, "No one is being denied the opportunity to make a claim of credible fear or seek asylum," and that sometimes agents are forced to limit access because the port of entry is at capacity or detention space isn't available.
Additionally, even if you choose not to make a claim, owners of these devices should know that phones and tablets with an active warranty have been automatically extended by 23 months, while devices out-of-warranty get an extra six months of coverage tacked on to the end of the original warranty.
One reason for the high level of participation that Feinberg and Biros saw was a lack of alternatives: most claimants could no longer sue, because the alleged acts of abuse lay outside the statute of limitations, which, at the time, required a person to make a claim of abuse by the age of twenty-three.
Although recent reviews have been mixed, Allstate offers a free Digital Locker app for Android and iOS devices that you can use to snap pictures of your belongings and make notes, The list is backed up online and can be exported as a PDF file or a spreadsheet if needed to make a claim.
A three-judge panel in the 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday derailed Wisconsin's Menominee tribe's bid to halt Aquila Resources' mining project, known as Back Forty, finding it could not make a claim for judicial review under the Administrative Procedure Act because the agencies had not taken final actions that could be challenged.
Teachers hit back at Education Secretary Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosTrump aides pushed for states' ability to block migrant kids from enrolling in public schools: report Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Buttigieg to Detroit audience: Don't judge Indiana by Pence and we won't judge Michigan by DeVos MORE after she used stock photos to make a claim about how classrooms in public schools are currently structured.

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