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The Scottish Parliament has no upper revising chamber, and discussion helps prevent flawed laws being made.Some approve.
Critics of the prosecutions say they are being bought by over-zealous prosecutors using outdated and flawed laws.
This official statement, "Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship," also states, concerning abortion: "Sometimes morally flawed laws already exist.
One nation under Ed ReprintsIf Britain were to opt in, the decision would be irrevocable, though it could fight to improve the flawed laws.
Perhaps that, in the absence of serious opposition and little in the way of independent media, he is more likely to sign flawed laws.
"Now we discover Scientology may be eligible for rate relief and that the taxpayer will have to pick up the bill, all thanks to Harriet Harman and Labour's flawed laws.
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The 2008 expansion of FISA is a deeply flawed law.
Mr Graham has applied for a judicial review of what he calls a "deeply flawed law".
All other Mexicans must continue to obey the flawed law or file their own challenges.
However, those few who abuse our complex law and carelessly take advantage of this flawed law, cannot feel safe.
"I think this risks being a missed opportunity for Italian politics, rushing toward elections with a flawed law," he said.
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