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That is so because, as we have held time and again, an official's crucial duties are better carried out late than never.
But contracts are made subject to this exercise of the power of the State when otherwise justified, as we have held this to be.
And, as we have held, the same principle applies to restrictions of outlets with which the distributors may deal and to restraints upon retailers to whom the goods are sold.
Preliminarily, it must be noted that the parties are in dispute as to which of the two sets of Regulationsthose of 1949 or those of 1951is applicable to petitioner's case, assuming, as we have held, that one or the other must govern.
It is true, as we have held in another part of this opinion, that no device or contrivance, secret or fraudulent in its nature, is requisite to the commission of the offense outlined in the statute, and that any means by which transportation by a concession from the established rate was had is sufficient to work a conviction.
And if, as we have held, State taxation of persons passing from one State to another, or a State tax upon inter-state transportation of passengers, is prohibited by the Constitution because a burden upon it, a fortiori, if possible, is a State tax upon the carriage of merchandise from State to State.
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A Welsh government spokesperson said: "We are very disappointed that Cymdeithas yr Iaith has decided to take this course of action, especially as we've held regular, and constructive, dialogue with the group.
We had held out as long as we could awaiting a miracle, but I refused to allow my tiny son to slowly drown in my womb.
And the poem ends, again, by turning the story into a metaphysical parable: Say what you wish about the past and future, But we have learned that here and now is where All time stops in a face we've held as dear As she is held who's overcome with roses, And now is never where the promised fires Are burning, but the time that's set apart For you and I to stand and sightless stare.
It would be the same as if, let us say, we had held a congress in Belgrade during the conflict in Bosnia or Kosovo".
Until the war on terror, not one of them was given habeas corpus rights to petition their detention". Hayden made a similar comment, lamenting that we "give them rights that 6 million other prisoners of war we've held as a nation have not had". According to Thiessen, "terrorists" "violate all of the rules of war" by targeting civilians and by failing to wear uniforms or distinctive insignia.
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