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The U.S. Tariff Act of 1930 bars the inflow of goods made with forced labor — but the law contains a "consumptive demand" exception, which allows goods, even if they are made by forced laborers, to be imported if the demand from consumers can somehow not be met otherwise.

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Self-righteous commenters and commentators who have no firsthand knowledge of the facts or the people involved pretend they can somehow know not only what's best for Jahi but what's best for society in such situations.

I'm sorry, love Derek Jeter, but only the Yankees, only the Yankees can somehow brag about not getting to 3,000 hits.

But no truer words were spoken on "Meet the Press" than these, by Chuck Todd: I'm sorry, love Derek Jeter, but only the Yankees, only the Yankees can somehow brag about not getting to 3,000 hits.

I am mildly pleased somewhat incredulous that it can be that good but somehow not the least excited about it.

So perhaps it is most apt today to quote from Kennan's diary on March 6 , 1957 the day when he won his first Pulitzer, for "Russia Leaves the War," an account of American diplomacy in Russia between November, 1917, and March , 1918 I am mildly pleased — somewhat incredulous that it can be that good — but somehow not the least excited about it.

Tales of hair becoming white overnight may perhaps arise from cases of rapid differential shedding of pigmented hairs from a mixed population of white and dark ones, but the suggestion that individual dark hairs can somehow rapidly turn white is not true.

Once he has shown that existence and nonexistence are each untenable, Gorampa refutes the third extreme view, that things can somehow simultaneously both exist and not exist.

"It liberates you from the fear of failure; it liberates you from the delusion you can somehow be flawless". I don't know if I had any delusion about being flawless when I signed up for what turned out to be my only season of Little League.

He created it out of the simple belief that the act of taking books to people who do not have them can somehow improve this impoverished region, and perhaps Colombia.

"After the Paris attacks we'd had statements about France reaping the whirlwind of their own actions [a phrase used in a statement by the Stop the War Coalition, of which Corbyn is a long-time supporter], and every time we have a terrorist attack we have this argument that 'what can we expect?' That this is somehow not really the responsibility of those who carry out those attacks.

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