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Even the court's four liberals seemed hard-pressed during the oral argument to articulate a rule of law or identify a Supreme Court precedent that could allow the case to proceed to a trial on the merits.
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Utilitarian pacifists may articulate a rule-based argument that holds that a general rule against war will, in the long run, produce more happiness.
That kind of empathy did not lead him astray or make him "activist," but helped him articulate an important rule of constitutional law -- that prosecutors cannot hide evidence.
Writing in dissent, Judge Carolyn Dineen King questioned whether the court's ruling failed to "articulate a standard or a rule that can be applied by lawyers and judges in future cases," and compared it to a "railway ticket decision -- good only for this day and season".
I will be going through these models one election cycle at a time, but I need to articulate a few ground rules first.
The great Hall of Famer Ken Dryden has called for a ban on fighting, and has also articulated a necessary rule change to protect players' heads: Immediately, Bettman can say, we need to treat any hit to the head as what it is: an attempt to injure.
If I'm dreading a certain task, I get myself ready the night before, and then tackle it as the first item for the next day (Here are some other tips to stop procrastinating).. I've found that articulating a specific rule -- "Don't let a dreaded call go to voice mail" -- is a great way to make sure that my habits and tendencies contribute to my happiness, instead of detracting from it.
The final rule is the administration's fourth attempt in 20 months to articulate a policy requiring contraceptive coverage.
If you cannot follow this, go to Rule 5. Otherwise, go to Rule 6. 5. Fire only those employees for whom managers can articulate a legitimate business justification for their termination.
You are correct to conclude that the Indiana Supreme Court defied both "the Constitution and common sense" when it ruled that city governments may impose wildly disproportionate tax assessments so long as they can articulate a "plausible" reason for this unequal treatment.
Few could articulate a political objective.
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