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"The Not Quite as Fair as it could be Sentencing Act of 2010 (NQFSA) would be a bit more descriptive," a federal appeals court judge in Chicago wrote last month.
For such defendants, Judge Terence T. Evans wrote in one of the pair of cases the Supreme Court agreed to hear, the law "might benefit from a slight name change: The Not Quite as Fair as it could be Sentencing Act of 2010 (NQFSA) would be a bit more descriptive".
Each consists of a one-page "press release" (for an offering that doesn't even exist and might never be commercialized), a six-page set of FAQs (frequently asked questions that customers can be anticipated to have about the offering, and their straightforward answers), and often a bit more descriptive material, sometimes even a mockup or prototype.
Ditto No. 24 Van Morrison on No. 4 Sam Cooke ("He had an incomparable voice") Bill Joel's a bit more descriptive with No. 2 Ray Charles Rayay synthesized the blues into a language everybody could relate to") but not much more.
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"I would have preferred a name a bit more interesting or enchanting and less apparently descriptive".
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
A bit more mature".
And a bit more.
A bit more capitalism, please.
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