American jurisprudence defines puffery as vague expressions of corporate optimism and expectations about prospects.
Do 3rd grade teachers stay up at night reading up on the latest patent jurisprudence?
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Mr. George is professor of jurisprudence and director of the James Madison Program at Princeton University.
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In the case of Rahman, two key principles of Islamic jurisprudence come into play.
Liberals may be rescued from it by jurisprudence true to conservative principles, properly understood.
Needless to say, these sad chapters in Indonesian jurisprudence are not being well received.
The inability of Shariah as a jurisprudence and positive law to provide Transparency is systemic.
As clawback jurisprudence continues in its infant stages, investors must simply wait and see.
Over the millennia we have constructed a carefully balanced jurisprudence of after-the-fact reaction to harms, especially crimes.
Here, too, jurisprudence has pushed back, most notably in a 2003 Supreme Court ruling, Gratz v Bollinger.
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Lots of parts were unspeakably boring: methodologies of American jurisprudence, examinations of the American system of townships.
At first, this meant putting up a floodgate against the liberal jurisprudence that had dominated the Court.
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It is a principle of jurisprudence that a general and public need brings the status of necessity.
Wade, which the ruling class regards as its greatest victory, a shrinking island in American jurisprudence and society.
If the jurisprudence of gun control is treacherous, the politics are a nightmare.
Supreme Court jurisprudence had been heading in that direction, despite occasional small detours.
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The Judiciary Committee should consider how this accord will further the practice of subordinating domestic law to international jurisprudence.
Under current Supreme Court jurisprudence, governments may only limit speech in extreme cases, mostly to prevent incitement to immediate violence.
This is an important principle of our jurisprudence, and I suggest that it is one that this body must honor.
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This principle is not only at the core of Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence, it is at the very foundation of our civic society.
"There isn't much experience doing that, but there is nothing in the body of anti-trust jurisprudence that precludes it, " he adds.
This broad definition of the economic activity subject to congressional regulation lacks logical limitation and is unsupported by Commerce Clause jurisprudence.
In a future case, we ought to temper our Commerce Clause jurisprudence.
At that point, he will clearly be beyond the reach of American jurisprudence, assuming he is not simply liquidated in short order.
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The Act effectively jettisons that long-cherished principle of civilized criminal law and American jurisprudence: that one is presumed innocent until (and unless) proven guilty.
Property disputes, stolen girlfriends, stolen boyfriends, stolen sheep, spilled beer -- all issues big and small fall within the bounds of Takanakuy's physical jurisprudence.
Machinations aside, jurisprudence about clerical rights is evolving fast and unpredictably.
Maybe the president actually thinks Brennan knows more about Islam than do these scholars who have spent their lives steeped in Islamic doctrine and jurisprudence.
Reliance makes allowance for the various fiqhs, or schools of shariah jurisprudence under Sunni and Shia Islam and provides an amalgamation of them for reference.
Kramer offered another jurisprudence, based on different historical claims: popular constitutionalism.
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