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Harman hinted there might be a need for legislation, saying the issue was "on the boundary between prosecutorial discretion and legislative definition".
"There's absolutely a need for legislation.
Pierce, Kenneth J. (1984) "Public Cryptography, Arms Export Controls, and the First Amendment: A Need for Legislation," Cornell International Law Journal: Vol. 17 : No. 1, Article 5.
"The issue that concerns me as minister of justice is whether there is a need for legislation to make sure the law actually deals with the problem.
People need to know whether their conduct is or is not going to be criminal, but there is a need for legislation".
Mr. Paulson said the Federal Reserve Bank of New York was working to develop protocols for that market to deal with a failure of a big player, and indicated that he did not see a need for legislation.
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If all councils agree, the voluntary deal can go ahead without any need for legislation, meaning a change to the system whether or not Labour wins the election.
"I don't see any need for legislation that restricts charities' abilities to speak out.
The key point is all of this has been done without any need for legislation or "taxes" on customers.
In the same programme, the Ukip leader also told Phillips that he did not believe there was a need for equalities legislation any more.
Administration officials said they were exploring ways to promote the cards' use by quick presidential action, without a need for immediate legislation or federal spending.
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