They also, by their definition, ground their ideals in both natural law and biblical law.
Firmly in the pro-agreement camp are candidates from the SDLP, Sinn Fein, Alliance, and Natural Law.
To justify the actual declaration, the U.S. team will have to reach to natural law.
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It used to be a sort of natural law that urban Catholics voted Democratic.
The school is focusing more on the Catholic concept of natural law in its undergraduate ethics course.
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Would British taxpayers be keen to shovel large amounts of money to loonies like the Natural Law party?
Stephen Breyer, writing the court's opinion, affirmed that Prometheus's patents claimed a natural law and would restrict further innovation.
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Natural law, that is, the extrapolation from nature of laws for human society, has at times been a compelling idea.
There is no natural law saying that private investors should participate in government mortgage guarantees while the taxpayers absorb the losses.
Awakening this Transcendental field within awakens the cosmic value in human awareness putting man instantly in tune and in accord with natural law.
He insisted that law is legitimate only when it is consistent with standards of liberty and justice, based on what he called natural law.
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The recently departed James Sadowksy, SJ, of Fordham University, made important contributions to economics and opened the eyes of many libertarian thinkers to Natural Law.
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GM's improvements haven't sunk in with car buyers who have grown up with what seems like natural law: Domestic cars are clunkers compared with Japanese ones.
He would draw it after him, as if in obeisance to some natural law that magic could not violate, and then she would be left with nothing.
So powerful is this curse, apparently, it can upturn natural law so as to let a baseball roll through a first baseman's legs during a crucial World Series game.
His political movement, the Natural Law Party, which in the 1990s pursued the goal of world government by fighting elections in America, Britain and several other countries, was less successful, and eventually folded.
The UUP candidate gained over 40, 000 transfers when the votes of David Ervine of the PUP, the UKUP's Bob McCartney, Sean Neeson of the Alliance and James Anderson, the Natural Law candidate, were re-distributed.
Even before reading their article, it could be guessed (correctly, as it turned out) that the 90 percent threshold was more an artifact of how the data were selected and grouped rather than anything resembling a natural law.
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Congress has the power to pass a law that puts every validated national party (thus including Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, and Socialist) on every state ballot for FEDERAL elections, and also mandating they be included in all debates.
Unfortunately, the relationship between natural justice and the law is sometimes tenuous, as it is in this case.
Her lawyers argue the move is "ineffective", according to common law principles of natural justice.
An overwhelming majority of oil and natural gas producers supported this law and the subsequent rulemaking at the Railroad Commission.
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Some still argue, according to Donegan and Gannon, that securities law violations are not natural crimes.
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There is anecdotal evidence that corruption is rife in most industries that interact with the government: those that require licences, access to natural resources or changes in the law.
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While both are commonplace in the landscape of the criminal law, they are not natural features.
The new legislation is part of the Wildlife and Natural Environment Act, which will become law on 17 August as well.
This raises questions about the role of law enforcement and order during a natural disaster.
It is natural for those familiar with the common-law system to object to a non-judicial body overturning an interpretation given by a final appellate court.
This, he argued, would violate a 1996 law ordaining that Cambodia's natural resources should be conserved, developed, managed and used in a rational and sustainable manner.
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