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Yet California was the last Western state in America to embrace laws for managing groundwater use: legislation was passed in September 2014.
But Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, one of the final speakers of the day, represents a new generation of libertarian-minded Republicans less likely to oppose gay marriage or embrace laws allowing the government to affect people's private lives.
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Another group sees the world as a dangerous place and wants to be protected from it they embrace law and order".
Another group see the world as a dangerous place and want to be protected from it – they embrace law and order".
Finally, it is normally expected that a law will be explainable by more embracing laws or by some theory.
Some dioceses, for instance, appear to have fully embraced laws requiring the clergy to report cases of sexual abuse to the police, while others seem to have applied a narrow interpretation of those laws.
And government embraced laws forbidding interracial marriage.
As states have embraced laws requiring waiting periods for abortion, admitting privileges for abortion doctors and medical upgrades for clinics, the number of facilities where a woman can get an abortion has declined rapidly and wait times for appointments have grown longer.
Now, with the US arresting an estimated 850,000 juveniles a year and holding some 48,000 kids in confinement at any given time and a president embracing "law and order," Williams decided to take a personal look at the mass incarceration epidemic.
Perhaps because they embrace such laws.
I expect AI to eventually embrace my laws, and all the challenging, coldly rational ideas in TEF.
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