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Her plain implication was that there were two So-and-Sos, both well known to her, at least by reputation.
The plain implication is that these are Brown's fault and can be put right only by a new leader; yet not even Joyce will say it.
But it seems like the plain implication of this section of the opinion is that states must provide marriage to all couples.
It will be wholly impossible in my judgment for any trial court to try this cause again free from the plain implication, in the action of this Court, that the value of the Company's property should be found to be approximately 25percentnt.
The Court should not retreat from the plain implications of this rule and hold that such testimony may be compelled, even when self-incriminating, simply because it is not spoken.
The requirement for fair administration of justice is not satisfied by a mere finding based on Board members' testimony that this particular Board at this particular time was strong enough to resist the plain implications of the Attorney General's strong program for deportation.
In one breath they denounce the courts' activist misinterpretation of the constitution's plain meaning, and then, in the next, lament that henceforth judges will be forever and inescapably bound by the plain implications of the precedent they have just created.
It's a plain and practical statement that is also terribly sad in its implications.
A plain chronology seems manageable.
Preferably a plain gray one.
A plain salesman could not.
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