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15 Indeed, one organization submitted a report that disapproved subsection (a)(1) on the ground that the Government should admit illegalities without a prior claim.
Most of the colony's trade in sugar was illegal; Rhode Island responded to this act with an official remonstrance admitting the illegality of most of the trade and stating that strict enforcement would wreck the colony's economy.
After Anne fell under Henry's displeasure, he offered to pardon Mary if she would acknowledge him as head of the Church of England and admit the "incestuous illegality" of his marriage to her mother.
There is still the chance of further appeals, and despite admitting some illegalities, the defendants claim they can prove that no public money was stolen.
John, Brent and Ed were circumspect about illegalities, admitted to nothing more than semantic disagreements among themselves ("a lengthy debate on split infinities") and were charitable towards the laid-back habits and memory of King Ronald the First and Last.
You admit you're "not sure what to think" about this restaurant's employment practice, which is an acceptable way to feel about an issue that lacks a straightforward moral answer; you're aware of the illegality, but those laws apply only to the owner and the workers (not the consumer).
Admit it.
Upon the Commission's decision that it had such power, the parties, following its suggestion, filed formal stipulations under Rule V of the Commission's practice admitting the amounts of the charges, the illegality of which had been declared by the Commission, and thereupon the reparation order was made.
He admitted.
It was a bit of a ridiculous ruling, admitting that Aereo falls within all parameters of the Copyright Act and the law in general, but citing its appearance as a cable company as the main reason for its illegality.
Illegality should have consequences.
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