1. Conversely, those under attack from undertakings in dominant positions from other member states have valuable defences to attacking Market dominant undertakings. 2. In the face of such damning evidence Jakobs had little defence against the charge of being a spy. 3. Since the defendants had therefore not taken all reasonable precautions, they had no defence. 4. So many poison-producing amphibians give vivid and unmistakable warnings that they have such defences at their disposal. 5. The case was, of course, settled since the pop group had no defence, and Harold Wilson behaved very generously. 6. The Hammonds, of course, had no defence and the building society obtained a possession order against them. 7. The paper would have a defence if it could show it had acted reasonably in publishing the articles. 8. The villagers then, seeing they had no defence anywhere, rushed indoors and put up what pathetic barriers they could. 9. It should be noted that the accused would have had no defence to a charge of obtaining property by deception by switching the price labels. |