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Asked if he could affirm Green would be the Vikings' coach next season, McCombs said: "Yeah.
One possibility is that the court of appeals could affirm on narrower grounds that apply only to California.
It could affirm it on the narrower theory, which would allow same-sex marriage in California but not require it elsewhere.
Perhaps this was a smart strategy: instead of arguing about economics and ideology, the Occupiers could affirm, instead, their unanimous commitment to freedom of assembly.
Like the E.U., Israeli liberals have reason to oppose divestment, but not all forms of boycott, and could affirm Europe's carefully targeted sanctions.
Likewise, the Court could affirm the Ninth Circuit's judgment that it was unconstitutional for California to withdraw the right to same-sex marriage after granting it.
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The justices could also affirm a California-only rationale relied on by the appeals court.
By projecting such a view African artists could both affirm their origins and claim their place in a global society.
While archaeologists could not affirm that the bones were from soldiers of Pericles, they said the evidence was strong.
The faraway flash was "so small a body that he could not affirm it to be land," Columbus wrote, referring to himself in the third person.
They could merely affirm that Trump's comments about "rapists" were "extraordinarily ugly" or "offensive and inaccurate," repudiating him without making any specific commitments of their own.
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