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Idiotic views are now considered matters for law enforcement and it is utterly terrifying.
As a colleague she could be intransigent in what she considered matters of principle, and she never dissembled her estimation of others.
He believed in maintaining a strict dividing line between federal and state authority and opposed the tendency of the Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren to intrude into what Harlan considered matters not under its strictly constitutional purview.
The US trade representative's office keeps trade documents secret because they are considered matters of national security, according to Margot E. Kaminski, an assistant professor of law at the Ohio State University and an affiliated fellow of the Yale Information Society.
He considered matters thoroughly, so he acted with poise and with full knowledge of the possible consequences, however grave.
It would have been helpful if it had also considered matters that make that task easier.
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Reaffirming that our courts will consider matters based on AMERICAN laws and statutes is, therefore, necessary".
But I am not too old to consider matters of moral behavior".
A value-based evaluation also considers matters like unintended consequences, effect on rural life and environmental concerns.
The last poem in the cycle, "Fine Point", written in December last year, considers matters of faith, death and afterlife.
That has been particularly true when it comes to diversity and issues she considers matters of civil rights.
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