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He makes it clear that Brandeis grappled with a lifelong intellectual tension: the Brandeis of the fact-laden Brandeis Brief and, later, of so-called sociological jurisprudence saw the law as a "living organism" and welcomed change as "the only abiding thing"; but the democrat in him remained nostalgic for the days when business and government were small and mostly self-regulating.
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Lucid and guarded in expression, Levi had deep and abiding things to say about human nature, science and the Nazis' genocidal attack on European Jews.
Holder knew the people involved and was confident they had done things properly, abiding by department rules, he said.
"They might not be bound by the same sense of professional responsibility and might push the lawyers to do things that they should not be doing to chase the dollar rather than abiding by the rules of professional conduct".
"I am abiding by that agreement".
The pleasure of abiding.
Staunch, steady, abiding.
I am a fairly law abiding person.
Have you been abiding by that?
"What we are asking for is to show us there's such a thing as sustainable development, show us that our treaty rights are not being infringed upon, and show us that you are abiding by your obligation to consult".
Family is not about dictating, but abiding.
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