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And it would plainly lead to a more efficient and greener energy future.
But it would plainly be a humiliating first for the Catholic church, and one that the cardinal could sanction probably only with the pope's blessing.
Were only these considerations claiming judgment in construing inert language it would plainly follow, as the Court has concluded, that three judges are required to hear the complaint in this case, for constitutional claims are made and it is not precluded that injunctive relief may be granted on an obvious conflict with specific constitutional provisions.
Although this proposed law may be constitutional as applied to government employees who unlawfully leak such material to people who are unauthorized to receive it, it would plainly violate the First Amendment to punish anyone who might publish or otherwise circulate the information after it has been leaked.
I'm not sure that is quite how I remember it, but to characterise the "other side" – Leave.eu – as anti-immigration would plainly not be unfair.
Likewise, when I make a doomed attempt to nudge her off the fence over Jeremy Corbyn, a man someone of her politics would plainly see as a catastrophe for the Labour party, she steadfastly refuses to budge, insisting: "I'm sorry to be tiresome about it, but it is quite frankly not a debate that I want to engage".
These would plainly require investigation".
These would plainly require investigation", said Gibson.
They would plainly have to take orders from civilians.
It would plainly be misleading to call it total.
President Bush would plainly prefer not to use military force.
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