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Lieven and Hulsman warn sternly against extending the doctrine to Iran.
Before extending the doctrine to "a new category of defendants, why not simply leave it to Congress?" Mr. Phillips asked.
Stand Your Ground just takes that a step further, extending the doctrine to the whole state.
In his judgment, Lord Browne-Wilkinson referred to O'Reilly v. Mackman (1983) and opined that "the decision in [Anisminic] rendered obsolete the distinction between errors of law on the face of the record and other errors of law by extending the doctrine of ultra vires".
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A few years later Blair appeared to extend the doctrine still further when he said it "extends to all forms of warranted interception of communications".
But perhaps the most audacious instance of judicial activism is the way the court has extended the doctrine of judicial review itself.
Christian mystics generally extend the doctrine of the Incarnation of God in the man Jesus to express a more general concern with the omnipresence of the Word in the whole of creation.
It may be asked how far I extend the doctrine of the modification of species.
Darwin (1859) recognized this as he described in The Origin of Species (chapter 14; pp 454 455): It may be asked how far I extend the doctrine of the modification of species.
We have also sought to extend the doctrine and to make it more specific.
The worst possible outcome would be for the Department to attempt to extend the doctrines of the antitrust laws to cover the agency model, working from the mistaken belief that this would benefit our society.
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