Kruger, meanwhile, told the Times that people used to invoke common sense while crossing the street.
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An official's decision to invoke the right against self-incrimination certainly adds to the air of suspicion.
And supporters of bans on "hate speech" invoke international norms to defeat First Amendment objections.
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If Zimmerman initially provoked the deadly encounter, then he cannot invoke any "stand your ground" defense.
The statement added that there was no alternative other than to invoke the 10-point penalty.
' The Committee elected to invoke that discretion and waived Woods' penalty of disqualification.
This easily trumps the method in S Memo that requires you manually invoke handwriting recognition.
Plaintiffs invoke consumer-protection laws in California, specifically, because Linden Lab is based in San Francisco.
Almost in jest you invoke the devil, and to your horror the devil appears.
Sources told CNN that Malvo is expected to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
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When the subject of public funding of abortion came up, Giuliani did not invoke Louis Lefkowitz.
Companies can invoke societal impacts, revenue, job creation, or any other metric to make their case.
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Politicians and the media invoke the certainty of social instability should the number of foreigners rise.
Are they directly undermining the anonymity properties that they are so quick to invoke?
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It is not necessary to invoke comparative advantage in order to defend such global free trade.
Techies invoke the names of richly acquired startups in the manner that preachers reference saints.
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But the term of abuse of office does indeed invoke the memory of President Nixon's wrongdoing.
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No one may invoke cultural diversity to infringe human rights or to limit their scope.
Even the more secular settlers invoke historical ties to the land going back to biblical times.
In this one the contestants invoke Voltaire on the streets and murmur sweet nothings in bed.
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Opponents of fee increases invoke the guarantee of free education enshrined in Mexico's 1917 constitution.
No one may invoke any justifications to infringe upon human rights, nor to limit their scope.
During Kromanti ceremonies, dances, songs and specific drumming styles are performed to invoke ancestral spirits.
Perhaps the research directors' best tactic would be to invoke France's enduring rivalry with Britain.
Although he didn't invoke Tennessee Williams' "the kindness of strangers, " it is very much in practice online.
Now that the crisis has passed, there is no urgent need to invoke the New York v.
But officials have not threatened to invoke an anti-secession law passed by China's legislature a year ago.
He bought small stakes in large companies and tried to invoke shareholder rights to open their books.
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But airline expert Terry Trippler of myvacationpassport.com says you shouldn't wait for a cancellation to invoke the rules.
Far from reducing subsidies, however, Congress seems likely to invoke the blackout to justify further handouts to suppliers.
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