The question is the nature of the law.
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It is the law of the jungle, the law of nature.
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"If anything, it shows the nuttiness of the interim period, " Graber said of the unclear nature of Maryland state law in apparent transition.
The discriminatory nature of the law does a great disservice to American consumers of tuna.
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But Schneiderman said the decision in Illinois stressed the unique nature of the state law that was struck down and contrasted that law with the statutes in New York and elsewhere that give officials wide discretion in deciding whether to grant permits to carry guns in public.
He says that the clarity of the law and the nature of the abuses legally forced him to act.
Asia has long been lectured by Americans on the exemplary nature of the rule of law, U.S.-style.
In other words, because of the unique retrospective nature of the U.S. antidumping law, importers DO NOT KNOW the amount of antidumping duties they will ultimately have to pay until well after the subject products have been imported and sold in the United States.
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Many free market critics of the FTC have stated that the fast-paced nature of the tech industry has rendered antitrust law as ineffective or even obsolete.
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An anonymity order has been put in place "given the highly sensitive nature of the case, " the law firm said.
Other theorists, such as Georgi Dvali of New York University and Joao Magueijo of Imperial College, London, say a changing alpha might come from a hitherto unknown force of nature that could modify the law of gravity.
Earlier this year, the Cato Institute published this paper, which describes the self-flagellating nature of the U.S. antidumping law.
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Even with her well-reported potential conflicts and the revolving-door nature of her career, the securities-law community is intrigued by the choice.
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The extensive nature of the Code, including the contract-law-based mechanism for ensuring compliance with it, creates a system of accountability, albeit voluntary, over PSCs.
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"It is a messy inquiry, but that's the nature of this area of the law, " said Leahey, who said he took the case because he is a graduate of Brooklyn College, where Seidemann teaches.
This a succinct statement of a veritable law of nature and a roadmap of the road to riches deserves to be at the center of our policy.
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The proof now in hand, no thanks to the State Department, makes clear the virulently intolerant nature of what the Saudis insist is the authoritative form of Islamic law or Shariah.
Indeed, violence isn't so much the choice of free moral agents as a law of nature that flows as predictably from certain circumstances as rivers flow to the sea.
The answer to this Federal question, however, depends in part upon State law, which creates and governs the nature of interests in property.
Barrister Guy Tritton also questioned the nature of the letters sent by ACS: Law, asking why it described MediaCAT as a "copyright protection society" - a title that he said was "misleading".
Washington will be treated tomorrow morning to the closest thing it is likely to see in the nature of an informed debate about one of the most problematic treaties ever negotiated - the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) - at least, that is, if Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard Lugar has his way.
But the nature of those allegations should strike close observers of American law and politics as quite familiar.
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This has several important implications, which include the increased costs resulting from this third-party interference and the ambiguous nature of trust protector status and duties in American case law.
Karen Steinhauser, a criminal-defense lawyer and former prosecutor in the Denver District Attorney's Office, said the state often files multiple murder charges if the nature of a crime matches more than one definition under state law.
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Putting aside the merits of eliminating the tax advantaged nature of employer sponsored insurance for a minute, it should be underscored that this was never the goal of the Massachusetts law.
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During the 1990s, the rising price of football players seemed like a law of nature.
Natural law, that is, the extrapolation from nature of laws for human society, has at times been a compelling idea.
Moreover, some jobs would be difficult to contract out, either by their nature or because of federal law, which requires the Defence Department to do some of the work.
Adhering to this law of love has always been the core struggle of human nature.
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