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He stated that the majority had devised a new test: whether liability could be allowed on a "fair inference" of congressional authorization.
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And that is the fair inference to be drawn, as a matter of experience, from what has been happening under the New York censorship.
Hence, assessing the LC ability using both assessment modes might be important in reaching fair inferences on this ability.
But he conceded it was a fair inference to make.
"It is a fair inference to say he was being tortured.
"A fair inference for people to make is that Barasch was effective in selling Stanford's story at the SEC.
"It is not correct to suggest that a fair inference can be that they were all News of the World employees," he said, provoking a spate of vigorous nodding on the part of Rhodri Davies QC, representing News International.
The fair inference from all this is that congress, in passing this statute considered some of the grants as being of the character to which the limitation applied, and did not so consider others, though they included immense areas.
I don't know that for a fact, but it's a fair inference.
No, I don't think it's a fair inference either way.
It is a fair inference that the Australian immigration department tells Nauru who should be allowed to travel there.
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