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Decisions handed down by one state athletic commission are often upheld by others.
While the afore-mentioned benefits are often upheld in policy documents and discussions as justifications for increased commercialization, they are either expressed in broad aspirational terms or as axiomatic endpoints, and often with little or no evidence orreasoned reflection in support [ 1, 4, 23].
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He said that executive privilege had been often upheld by Vermont's top court and contended that sealing some records for a "reasonable but brief period" serves the public interest by encouraging governors to save and preserve their papers.
He maintained that purported biblical injunctions against homosexuality and apparent scriptural sanctions for violence and war were often upheld as "Christian" despite their incompatibility with the Gospel of open love for the outcast and of peace found in the accounts of Jesus' ministry.
The practice is often upheld by traditional leaders and elders, as keepers of the tradition.
"The birth of a girl [was] a cause for celebration," recalls Gouri Parvathi Bayi, a member of the erstwhile royal family, sitting in her now slightly dilapidated palace in Kerala's state capital, Thiruvananthapuram.Modern Kerala is still often upheld as India's best state for women.
As judges, we are often called upon to uphold or apply laws with which we disagree, and, though we do so reluctantly, intellectual honesty and a commitment to the separation of powers guide us in these decisions.
Socially constructed gender roles are often considered attributes of femininity and masculinity and upheld in societies as natural or biological differences [ 13, 14].
Criminal informants are often essential for making cases, and courts have long upheld the legality of their use.
Requests for government records by scholars, human rights investigators and journalists are often denied by officials who contend that they are upholding national security.
There is also an oral will, called a nuncupative will, valid only in certain jurisdictions, but otherwise often upheld if it is considered a death-bed bequest.
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