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In so deciding, Mr. Moreno-Ocampo should not adopt a restrictive approach that emphasizes the absence of a fully effective government, but rather an expansive approach that gives effect to the main purpose of the I.C.C.
The Government insists that its interpretation is the only one that gives effect to all of the statutory language.
By contrast, many scholars believe torture should be entirely out of the question, and positive law gives effect to this view.
An author might also be "'the inventive or master mind' who 'creates, or gives effect to the idea.'" Id. at 1234 (quoting Burrow-Giles, 111 U.S. at 61).
Here, respondents encounter a superfluity problem when they argue that the "addressed and dispatched" clause in §1608(a)(3) gives effect to the Mullane due process standard.
MR. LESSIG: Well, if it flies in the face of what the framers had in mind, then the question is, Is there a way of interpreting their words that gives effect to what they had in mind?
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The Ingenious Fund gave effect to this policy".
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