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"Another ground cited by supporters of Texas's marriage laws and subsequently dismissed by the district court is that recognition of same-sex marriage 'could lead to the recognition of bigamy, incest, pedophilia, and group marriage,'" the brief continued.
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In 1812, Byron, in "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage," wrote fondly of the surrounding area, calling one nearby village a "small but favour'd spot of holy ground," citing its "rainbow tints" and "magic charms". Little has changed since.
The Yemen Data Project has chosen to focus exclusively on the impact of the air campaign, rather than fighting on the ground, citing the difficulty of gaining access to frontline fighting and impartial information.
Although some might argue that these pro-value studies are flawed, behavioral academics are on the firmest ground citing the madness-of-crowds phenomenon.
Some point out any research is pointlessly going over old ground, citing a plan by Nirex, the agency then responsible for the disposal of nuclear waste, to build an underground waste laboratory in the 1990s which was scrapped after a planning inspector ruled the area's geology made it unsafe.
All eyes will now turn to Abdullah Gul, Turkey's president, who could send the constitutional amendment back to parliament on the grounds cited by the CHP.
David Cameron and most of his Conservative Party are against it, mainly on the grounds cited by John Milton in his 17th-century polemic against press licensing: "If we think to regulate printing we…must regulate all recreations and pastimes".
PAGE A18 Fired Officer Denies Charge An officer dismissed by the Central Intelligence Agency denies leaking classified information, grounds cited in her dismissal, or being the source for articles on secret prisons overseas, her lawyer says.
Mr. Shuster, who was rebuked by the House ethics committee last year for "serious official misconduct" stemming from his ties to a lobbyist, among other grounds, cited recent health problems.
The hospital insisted that it had rules that told nurses to keep jewellery to a minimum and avoid necklaces; she said she had worn a cross for many years without causing problems.The ECHR vindicated Ms Eweida and awarded her a modest financial compensation; it rejected Ms Chaplin's complaint, finding that the safety grounds cited for the restriction were fair.
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