The duty of a parent to support his child was a matter of law.
This is a matter of law, as a result of the work done by Senator Charles Grassley.
Second, these novel privilege claims were quite weak as a matter of law.
That is important, said Curran, because fighting bioterrorism is at this point as much a matter of law enforcement as medicine.
The recent and ongoing human rights and humanitarian crisis in Rakhine State is likewise more than just a matter of law.
Default and bankruptcy are a well-defined process in which debt holders always do better than stockholders as a matter of law.
Grave human rights abuses against women and men, whether in conflict situations or not, are already forbidden as a matter of law.
Westminster, effectively ended segregation as a matter of law in California.
It is also though a matter of law, politics and ethics.
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Thus, at the time of his arrest he was no longer-as a matter of law, as far as the Supreme Court was concerned-president of Honduras.
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In 2007, a coroner ruled that as a matter of law neither he nor the jury could see relevant intelligence material, making an inquest impossible.
These economists believe uninsured non-actors often raise health insurance by not participating, and by receiving healthcare as a matter of law with little or no payment.
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The IRS moved for summary judgment, throwing Mr. Wall a bone that penalties should not be imposed if his deductions were disallowed as a matter of law.
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Neither exemption is categorically inapplicable to unlicensed accountants as a matter of law, and PwC has established material fact questions on whether Plaintiffs fall under either exemption.
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This is wrong as a matter of law and policy.
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Under this section, a judge may award the prevailing party fees and costs if the court dismisses the case as a matter of law prior to evidence being presented.
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These costs are substantial as a matter of law.
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Thus, at the time of his arrest he knew, as well as everybody else, that he was no longer-as a matter of law, as far as the Supreme Court was concerned-president of Honduras.
The lower court erred by finding that all of the enumerated professions, including accountants, were precluded as a matter of law from presenting evidence that their employees could meet the professional and administrative exemption requirements.
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She has been interviewed by dozens of radio hosts on the matter of sharia law.
"As a Muslim, I know this case is a matter of Islamic law, " says Mohamed Jihad, a teacher at the school.
The land dispute itself is a matter of civil law, and many of the decisions may have been taken by junior officials.
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Senator TARIQ AZEEM KHAN (Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan): What happens on Monday will be purely a matter of the law.
We nonetheless maintain that the truce remains in force, but as a matter of international law it cannot continue to exist if one party states it has been terminated.
The UN special rapporteur said that as a matter of international law, drone strikes were only lawful if they took place at the express request of the country concerned.
As a matter of international law, when a U.S. President grants recognition to a foreign State, the President imposes no duty or obligation on the United States that the United States would not in any event be obliged to discharge.
By taking such a path, the court would be spared from imposing a single nationwide definition of marriage as a matter of constitutional law, and from having to rule, for all time, that there is or is not a constitutional right to same-sex marriage a momentous step that some justices might be reluctant to take.
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