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The site, which features a range of data on the subject of internet and other pornography, does not cite the statistical authorities on which its global estimate is based.

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A few cells have been carefully reconstructed and the caretaker and tour guide Martín Ibarrola is able to speak with authority on which rooms were used for what.

Any explicit findings that Congress chooses to make, though not dispositive of the question of rationality, may advance judicial review by identifying factual authority on which Congress relied.

That body has three months to decide whether the appeal is founded, in which case it goes before the Constitutional Council, France's highest judicial authority (on which, in normal times, Mr Chirac himself sits).

In Congress, the new Republican House majority opened the session with a reading of the Constitution and a requirement that every proposed bill cite the specific constitutional authority on which it relies.

Through an account of the Greek myth of Athena, Ruskin sought to suggest an enduring human need for and implicit recognition of the supernatural authority on which the moral stresses of his artistic, political, and cultural views depend.

Jia's plaintive images suggest the dehumanization that has come with China's industrial revolution and the soul-killing authority on which it depends: a long, poignant shot of laborers squeezing through or climbing over a pointlessly locked gate is a stunning visual metaphor for a society of excessive restrictions in which living normally means breaking the rules.

"It is disturbing that even at the Supreme Court, where creating and citing precedent is of the utmost importance, citations often fail to point the researcher to the authority on which the court based its decision," Raizel Liebler and June Liebert, librarians at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, wrote in a second recent look at the topic, "Something Rotten in the State of Legal Citation".

Title II of the 1934 Communications Act is the only reasonable authority on which to base rules like the 2015 Open Internet Order, but the two aren't a match made in heaven, even with the 1996 upgrades.

His proposal would remove that authority, on which the FCC built its strong net neutrality rules in 2015; previous attempts using Title I and other laws were unsuccessful, and courts (including the Supreme Court) suggested Title II as an alternative.

Even when considered in the narrow sense, the family presents many problems, for authorities disagree on which of the flycatching groups should be included.

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