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But he doesn't say what the Constitution allows". "One of the absolutely essential questions of American law at the moment is the ability of any human being to call the executive branch to account before the courts," she added, noting that Justice Sandra Day O'Connor had affirmed that principle in a 2004 opinion allowing an American citizen to challenge his detention by the military.
His conviction, if warranted by the evidence, would affirm that principle.
While provisions, in principle, were affirmed for member states under the TRIPS agreement to protect public health, numerous challenges remain.
In principle we can affirm that a single perforation should be sutured and the peritoneal cavity should be irrigated [ 11].
It urges both countries to "act prudently to affirm that guiding principle" for peace in the region.
Still, despite, or maybe because of, the reactions, there turned out to be a genuine, if fairly conflicted, desire on the part of the French to affirm the principle of secularism in their public schools.
This court has affirmed the principle in recent cases.
The UN Millennium Summit and the General Assembly Special Session on Children ringingly affirmed that principle when they endorsed previously agreed-to targets on child poverty, education and health, including the goal of halving the proportion of people living in abject poverty by 2015.
In principle.
Yes, in principle.
Well, in principle but.
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