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And therefore opinions are free, and open it is for any to think or declare the contrary.
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After the House of Lords declared this contrary to the Human Rights Act, a new Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 was rushed through parliament in March substituting control orders for indefinite detention under which both foreign and British nationals can be severely restricted in their movements, subjected to a form of house arrest and forced to wear electronic tags.
New York and Boston had not been like that, and in London, when he finally came to live there, people allowed themselves to believe that you had no hidden and secret self unless you emphatically declared to the contrary.
Rather, they declare the comedian to be "not funny", despite all evidence to the contrary.
But the British thought that was still democratic so they declared the elections free and fair, contrary to what they say today when, after such incidents, they declare the elections absolutely not free and fair.
In a statement, Paul Rosen, Ms. Lane's lawyer, declared the termination to be contrary to the terms of her contract.
Growing alarmed, Vinall took the car to a Land Rover specialist recommended by a friend, where the mechanic declared that contrary to the report, the car was in fact in a poor condition for its age.
The Brazilian foreign ministry has declared the death sentence "unacceptable" and "contrary to the common sense and basic standards of human rights protection" in a letter sent on Monday to the government in Jakarta.
to declare war contrary to its judgment, and in pursuance of the same doctrine, a law declaring war, imposes a like moral obligation, to grant the requisite supplies until it be formally repealed with the consent of the P. & Senate, it is evident that the people are cheated out of the best ingredients in their Govt., the safeguards of peace which is the greatest of their blessings.
Article III's provision for an independent judiciary embodies the Framers' conviction that the rule of law established by the Constitution will give way to the rule of men in practice absent "courts of justice" staffed by judges who conscientiously fulfill their "duty... to declare all acts contrary to the manifest tenor of the Constitution void".
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