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There was also a more familiar injunction, very well expressed, on the moral case for taxation – "a duty to put something back … a debt to your fellow citizens … a responsibility to pay your taxes".
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The list is depressingly familiar from injunctions relating to what is coming to be known as metabolic syndrome (obesity, late-onset diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and kidney failure, which are starting to look like symptoms of a single, underlying problem).
It's easy enough to expound on the spiritual and moral importance of opening oneself to experience -- "prefer the present," the doctor says, offering a Farsi version of an injunction familiar to readers of Western New Age self-help literature -- but it is a rare artist who can prove it.
The new "gang-related violence" injunction, brought into force this week, has a depressingly familiar whiff.
But others familiar with the thinking of city officials said Los Angeles would seek an injunction based on the fact that the administration did not allow for the minimum 30-day comment period before altering a federal regulation.
Both sides relied on familiar points in the hearing before the three-judge panel of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals to determine whether an injunction that would end the lockout was legal.
"Unmanned" satisfied that injunction.
He granted the injunction.
This injunction to socialist opponents of a Labour government - watch out, or you will help the Tories - is a familiar one.
But residents win a last-gasp injunction.
(He denied the injunction).
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