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However the US does not have an equivalent of the UK's Data Protection Act or other privacy legislation which is being asserted in the UK case.
An example of this is the patents that are being asserted in the smartphone industry by companies such as Apple and Samsung.
Despite the Sontarans' clone culture being asserted in the classic series, "The Sontaran Strategem" is the first episode to depict the cloning process.
Kavanaugh has signaled in private meetings with Senate Democrats that he is skeptical of some of the legal claims being asserted in the latest GOP-led effort to overturn the Affordable Care Act.
"It's always hard to tell how current events play into a justice's perception, but the connections being so visibly drawn will only help in making clear that the rights that are being asserted in the Hobby Lobby case have very broad and troubling implications," she said.
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No copyright can be asserted in the verbatim representation of such statements of others.
This is not a hoax as is asserted in the document.
Yet the Doctrine of Discovery prevails, he asserts, so long as the "principle has been asserted in the first instance, and afterwards sustained".
The basically moral nature of God is asserted in the second of the biblical passages that form the core of this liturgical statement (Deuteronomy 11 13 21).
Finally, error is asserted in the trial judge's final instruction to the jury, which was given some three to four hours after it had begun its deliberations.
This had been asserted in the first instance by Hesiod and his followers, but afterwards outside his circle by the earliest natural philosophers.
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