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Standing alone, § 38 415 raises no constitutional difficulty.
Some bubbles that "float" in time or space would seem to raise no constitutional difficulty.
In such a case no single adjudication by a state court could eliminate the constitutional difficulty.
On the other hand, a sense that the ECHR has become a constitutional difficulty is now more widely shared.
By allowing households to decide what kind of telemarketing calls they want to receive, Congress can resolve the constitutional difficulty, protect charities, give families better control of their privacy -- and save jobs.
Moreover, the vagueness of the suggested construction -- which would result in giving airport officials the power to decide in the first instance whether a given activity is airport-related -- presents serious constitutional difficulty.
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The commission has an "obligation to resolve constitutional difficulties," he said.
Lithuania has genuine (though, with good will, surmountable) political and constitutional difficulties in doing what Poland wants.
He conceded that there were constitutional difficulties with this: "Well, over GM I suppose you could well say that.
(c) Construing FACA to apply to the Justice Department's consultations with the ABA Committee would present formidable constitutional difficulties.
That construing FACA to apply to the Justice Department's consultations with the ABA Committee would present formidable constitutional difficulties is undeniable.
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