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The judge in the case, Sir Nigel Sweeney, warned Ms. Pryce that she should have "no illusions" about the sentence likely to be imposed, a phrase commonly used to warn of a prison term.
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The dissent ng judges in the Toledo and Craig cases, in which the acts held to be contemptuous were the publication, at a distance from the court, of comments derogatory to the judge, made no contention that the phrase imposed a geographical limitation on the power of the court.
Justice Breyer's decision said that Nebraska, because of its broad phrasing, imposed an "undue burden" on a woman's right to choose a D & E abortion.
The government imposed a curfew in Baghdad.
He has imposed a sort of democracy.
But the agency also imposed a condition.
Judge Chin imposed an additional 16 months.
The phrase says that states may impose a fee if that is "absolutely necessary" to carry out their "inspection laws".
The transition statute demonstrates that Congress viewed the phrase "when the alien is released" as imposing a deadline.
Each interview question was phrased broadly to allow for participants to respond without imposing a framework upon them.
Furthermore, the Bruesewitzes find it telling that Section 22(b)(1) is phrased in a conditional tense, suggesting that Congress did not intend to impose a sweeping categorical exemption of all design-defect claims against vaccine manufacturers.
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