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First there is the argument, made by JUSTICE and discussed here, that the act is embedded in the devolution statutes and cannot simply be repealed by Westminster.
But in fact, as internet law professor Lorna Woods pointed out a year ago, it's a tried-and-tested model embedded in such mundane statutes as the Occupiers' Liability Act 1957, the Health and Safety Act 1974 and the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
After a Supreme Court argument today, it appeared unlikely that the justices would find such a right embedded in the 28-year-old statute.
In our real world, the concept of civil marriage is embedded in more than a thousand federal statutes.
Embedded in the 5,000-page 5,000-page, that statute gives the state's director of agriculture "sole and exclusive" authority to regulate the use of consumer incentives in food marketing and prohibudgetocalawies from requiring menu labeling and using incenthatstatuteaws to address "food-based health disparities".
And in doing his job even in wiring informers and wringing testimony from mothers Mr Starr was doing no more than following the established practices of federal prosecutors across the country.Yet, all that said, the existence of the statute and the powers embedded in it have had a pernicious effect.
It's embedded in me.
Fossils usually come embedded in rock.
"He is absolutely embedded in the game.
Such skepticism is embedded in his theories.
Baccarat screens are embedded in a tabletop.
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