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U.S. statutes are not construed so narrowly as those in England, and there is less reluctance to change the older law.

The case will be heard next month (see article).In this section The world's most dangerous border Damned On a mission Don't bully Boeing, Barack There is no alternative Reprints Related items Boeing and the NLRB: A watchdog bitesMay 19th 2011Be careful what you wish forThe 1935 National Labour Relations Act has never been construed so broadly.

But when they don't bifurcate, it's reasonable to suppose that they expect their statute to be construed, number one, as one statute, not as having different dates for different, for state and federal, and number two, to be construed, so far as the state concern arises, in accordance with the state constitution.

"I've seen associations that have 30 pages of rules, and also those where the rules are too broadly construed so there is a very wide range of interpretations," said David Kahne, a Houston lawyer who is also an advocate for homeowners' rights.

This interpretation then presents the argument in its strongest form since the validity of modus ponens seems assured whilst the premises are construed so weakly as to be difficult to deny.

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Over a decade ago, the Bush Administration construed "torture" so narrowly as to allow waterboarding, anal rape (labelled "rectal feeding" in the purest Orwellian style), and other monstrosities it committed against supposed terrorists.

So we must either construe (2) so that is does not satisfy modus ponens or we must reject OB-RM.[53] Here we look at some monadic normative notions that appear to be inexpressible in SDL.

You have to have some natural external light and preferably a view that you could construe as pleasant, so you can project yourself onto a borrowed landscape that extends the psychological space".

This amendment shall not be so construed as to affect the election or term of any Senator chosen before it becomes valid as part of the Constitution.

So construed, the meaning of an expression, according to Locke, is the idea associated with it in the mind of anyone who knows and understands that expression.

The Amendment as so construed is not likely to protect any but those 'safe' or orthodox views which rarely need its protection.…Public opinion being what it now is, few will protest the conviction of these Communist petitioners.

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