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This determination, to import inside the story some of the heft of complicated facts and sustained argument, ought to be worth the effort.
Hart's positivist theory of law is, then, "impure": contrary to Kelsen, Hart claimed that the normative character of law can be explained in terms of complicated facts about the behaviour and attitudes of officials of the legal system, primarily judges.
Examining the forces that get tuna, cod, sea bass and salmon to our dinner tables, Greenberg lays out the grim, complicated facts about the global fisheries market and the ravaging of the seas.
In light of these complicated facts, it's hard to say where in the Melodi Dawn Knapp story one would situate what Carolyn Gilbert calls the "defining line, an insight into the heart and soul of the life".
Mr. Wieseltier writes: It is one of the achievements of Ari Shavit's important and powerful book to recover the feeling of Israel's facticity and to revel in it, to restore the grandeur of the simple fact in full view of the complicated facts.
Part of the problem must also be the failure of the system to adequately explain these rules and the reasons for them, and to put the intricate law and sometimes complicated facts in cases to the jury in a digestible format.
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But the disquieting choice that Ms. Marquez, 26, faced that evening underscored a larger, complicated fact of family life in Bushwick and other neighborhoods like it across the city.
Indeed, typically, what determines the direction of alignment, in the absence of an external magnetic field, is a very complicated fact about the total microscopic prior state of the material and the microscopic influences upon the material.
This complicated fact is potentially the most important contributor to the gap's perseverance.
What threatens to rumple the souffle is the complicating fact that Vatel and the Sun King are in love with the same woman, Anne de Montausier.
A complicating fact about 1918 1919 mortality patterns and pathogenesis hypotheses is that for ≈98% of infected persons, influenza was clinically unremarkable in its traditional signs and symptoms (fever, cough, myalgia) and severity (4 ).
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