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And the Court has never before defined sexual orientation as a suspect classification.
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The latter illustrates the challenges that arose in some of the workshops, especially those involving sectors that had never before defined research priorities, in distinguishing between what needs research to solve and what are priority issues to be addressed through better programme management, for example.
To our knowledge, these categories have never before been defined and associated with outcomes in this way.
The 99%percentt is hard to define as it spans across people who have never before had anything in common.
They had never before sailed.
He must do something he has never done before: clearly define not just what the Palestinians want, but what they also believe the Jews are entitled to, and then split the difference and take responsibility.
But "clean" has never been clearly defined.
"But my ethnicity has never defined me.
In "The Right to Privacy," Warren and Brandeis argued that there exists a legal right to be let alone a right that had never been defined before.
In "The Right to Privacy," Warren and Brandeis argued that there exists a legal right to be let alone — a right that had never been defined before.
In 1890, while practicing law in Boston, he had co-authored an article published by the Harvard Law Review titled "The Right to Privacy" — a manifesto, as Jill Lepore has written in this magazine, that argues for the existence of "a legal right to be let alone — a right that had never been defined before".
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