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We have continually violated both without a whimper of protest from our "originalists".

The Department of Special Investigations (DSI) has tried repeatedly to get bail revoked for all the "red-shirt" leaders on the grounds that a condition for them not to incite unrest had been continually violated.

If these structural expectations are continually violated, readers are forced to spend a considerable amount of effort to understand its structure, taking time way from simply understanding the underlying message.

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Specifically, the provision allowing MSHA to seek a federal injunction when a mine operator has a pattern of violations that constitutes a "continuing hazard to the health or safety of miners" (Section 108(a)(2) ; and the provision that requires MSHA to place a mine operator on a "pattern of violations" when the operator continually violates mandatory health or safety standards.

"We asked Congress to treat Israel like it would any other country," said the Rev. Gradye Parsons, the top official of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A)., "to make sure our military aid is going to a country espousing the values we would as Americans — that it's not being used to continually violate the human rights of other people".

With this all or nothing decision, individuals are left with limited control over their data once they click "yes," so it is no surprise that corporations and the government are continually violating privacy rights.

Their privacy will continually be violated by the emerging surveillance state.

The suit alleges that Trump "violated the Constitution during the opening moments of his presidency and is poised to do so continually thereafter for the duration of his administration".

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) decided on Tuesday that, in being continually convicted (he's spent about seven years behind bars overall), Stephen has had neither his freedom of expression violated, nor his right to private and family life.

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)  decided on Tuesday that, in being continually convicted (he's spent about seven years in jail overall), Stephen has had neither his freedom of expression violated, nor his right to private and family life.

"I feel violated".

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