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And I don't think you can legislate against watching the game, and you shouldn't.
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He said the former Jamaica Labor Party-led government never tried to legislate against lottery scamming.
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Most accidents now are caused by single causes, like bird strikes, that you simply can't legislate against.
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Experts claim this second clause still permits the federal government to legislate against the interests of aboriginal people.
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Activists want the government to legislate against the wage gap, but that would have even less chance of overcoming resistance from business and the right-wing opposition.
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We could legislate against usury again, for example.
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"There's not a way to legislate against sleepiness, " said Bruce Hamilton, manager of research and communications at the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, which instead focuses on public education campaigns and issuing brochures advising on the dangers.
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But no-one seemed to know what to legislate for or against and, meanwhile, the migrants set about filling gaps in the labour force.
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It would be a great irony if conservatives, who rail against judges who legislate from the bench, have installed a judicial activist of their own on a federal appellate court.
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Businesses, though, say that the extent of such practices is exaggerated, hiring decisions are too complicated to legislate, and employers could end up defending themselves against dubious complaints.
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Because Parliament was sovereign, Mr Grayling said, MPs could decide to "legislate contrary to fundamental principles of human rights" with the constraints against doing so "ultimately political and not legal".
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