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Nothing in the decision, Mr. Steiner wrote, prevented the chancellor "from invoking the emergency provisions".
But that has not stopped combatants from invoking religion and challenging the devotion of their rivals.
This record supports the district court's conclusion and suggests that Atari's unclean hands prevent it from invoking equity.
Political correctness, Carson says, is used to keep conservatives from invoking slavery or Nazism, both of which he cites freely.
Mr. Bush has shied away from invoking the act, contending that U.S. troops are in no imminent danger of hostilities.
Mr. Shane said presidents traditionally refrained from invoking executive privilege in cases involving corruption allegations because it would look bad.
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The system further differentiates inscribed attitudes that are made explicitly, using attitudinal lexis, from invoked attitudes or tokens that are evoked through less explicit descriptions of one's experience.
Efforts in the past to prevent him from performing, invoking the potential danger of public disorder, have not been very successful.
Two years ago, for example, the President cited advice from lawyers that invoking the Fourteenth might not be a "winning argument".
Frydenberg responded by unfurling previous antisemitic contributions from Mahathir, and invoking Australian sovereignty over its own foreign policy.
Consequently, the average BER of P b ( TEGC ) ( l ) can be evaluated from (22) by invoking (19) or (20).
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