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The contributors to this volume consider at length the consequences of making - and restricting - markets in various types of traditionally forbidden or contested exchange, including human blood, organs, eggs, sperm, reproductive services, and labor.
Emerging from that rabbit hole, after a lengthy detour and frolic to consider at length the comments of a law professor which are first seemed helpful but then the Court decided to simply disregard, the Court of Appeals promptly launched itself down another rabbit hole, this one being public policy.
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And he said Notre Dame considered at length whether it needed to contact law enforcement or the N.C.A.A., but university officials ultimately determined it did not.
Instead the question of malice was considered at length – and whether the crude language used in the emails and text messages could imply a malicious motive on behalf of Fairfax towards Hockey.
The scope of the power to amend, and the general subject of the lawfulness of limitations on the right to contract, were considered at length, with full citation of authority, in both these decisions.
"No one who cares for this great club has been happy with the way this season has unfoldedand we have examined options and considered at length what is best for us going forward," Werner said.
In his thoroughgoing new biography, "David Bowie: Starman," the British rock journalist Paul Trynka considers at length the startling androgyny that made Mr. Bowie a defining human being of the 1970s.
He levels a number of verdicts along the way: he finds Manet's work uneven; Degas is not the misogynist he's made out to be; and the work of the sole American artist Barnes considers at length, the Swedish-born Claes Oldenburg, is lacking in substance, "a visual gargle".
So far as the case goes, it is an authority for the contention of the state, but the issue thus raised was not considered at length, and was not one which in such an action the court would be patient to hear pressed by the justice, whose constitutional rights were not affected.
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