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The direction of the court's thinking, assuming it decides to rule in these cases, seems clear.
That is plainly not enough to fix what remains a massive loophole in the law, and we hope that the European court decides to rule in favour of privacy rather than unchecked state power".
Keen believes that, even if the government decides to rule out a third runway, his constituents could still face the prospect of constant noise".If they are not going to end alternation, I would be delighted, and if they do end it, I would be extremely angry on behalf of my constituents, who will never be able to enjoy their gardens again," he said.
That is plainly not enough to fix what remains a massive loophole in the law, and we hope that the European Court decides to rule in favour of privacy rather than unchecked State power".
A monarchy is corrupted when the monarch either destroys the subordinate institutions that constrain his will, or decides to rule arbitrarily, without regard to the basic laws of his country, or debases the honors at which his citizens might aim, so that "men are capable of being loaded at the very same time with infamy and with dignities" (SL 8.7).
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The parties, realizing that they could not rule together, decided to rule apart, dividing Kurdistan into two zones.
The government had decided to rule by force alone, and this decision was a milestone on the road to Umkhonto.
"I decided to rule this domain that no one gives a shit about," he said the other day.
"After careful consideration, Nick's decided to rule himself out as a judge on this year's X Factor," he said.
ALMOST a year ago, America's Supreme Court decided to rule on whether the constitution includes the right to request a doctor's help to commit suicide.
This was an indication that the Government had decided to rule by force alone, and this decision was a milestone on the road to Umkhonto.
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