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Two minutes later, Woodson acknowledged that his starters needed more time on the court to develop chemistry.

And abandoning his initial, case-by-case approach, he began, as he gained confidence on the court, to develop a compelling judicial vision.

Justice Stephen G. Breyer repeatedly suggested that the case should be returned to a lower court to develop evidence on these points, but his proposal did not seem to gain traction.

The Persian poets of the next generation, such as Kalîm Kâshânî and Saib-i Tabrizi, were encouraged by the Mughal court to develop their meditations on the poetic imagination.

For more than 20 years I have endeavoured...along with the majority of this court, to develop procedural and substantive rules that would lend more than the mere appearance of fairness to the death penalty endeavour.

Compounding our isolation from international jurisprudence, the Asia Pacific has no regional human rights treaty and no regional court to develop human rights law or to build a regional consensus.

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But city officials say the income formulas are the same ones already being used by the Fair Housing Implementation Office, the municipal agency created by the courts to develop desegregated housing.

Grieve is therefore absolutely right to say that the HRA "afforded an opportunity for our own courts to develop their own jurisprudence in relation to the ECHR", and "in an environment where the intrusive power of the state is increasing it provided extra protection for rights and liberties, just as Magna Carta did to reinforce the common law".

In addition, protest-supported demolition litigation brings pressure to the courts, which in turn pushes the courts to develop coping strategies to constrain the housing demolition authorities (He 2014).

"Other courts may be particularly interested in this case given how difficult it has been for courts to develop standards for judging political-gerrymandering claims," she continued.

In South Africa, through the recognition of a right to culture, there is a constitutional obligation for the courts to develop Indigenous Law and Customary law, on a case by case basis, so that they are aligned with the Constitution (48).

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