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But I still believe the nature of the offense warrants the punishment imposed in this case".
"In issuing this stay, I have not decided that the death penalty should not be imposed in this case, in which heinous crimes were proved," Mr. Clinton said.
Respondents must then be permitted to amend their pleadings, and to supplement the record with any evidence showing why an estoppel should not be imposed in this case.
Citing United States v. Wright, 160 U.S.App.D.C. 57, 68, 489 F.2d 1181, 1192 (1973), the court found that the Fifth Amendment prohibited the disclosure condition imposed in this case.
Islamic law was first imposed in this North African country in 1983 and was a major factor in the rebellion in the south.
Though in the novel Chester's Mill is set in Maine, no wretchedly overdone Down East accents are imposed in this adaptation.
"For him, it's a pain in the neck" to comply with the regulations imposed in this kind of open-air museum, Mr. Janer said.
Neither Mr. Silver nor Mr. Mintzer named the women".The sanctions imposed in this matter are substantial and fully warranted," Mr. Mintzer added.
A crucial restriction of symmetric boundary constraints at both ends was imposed in this method for the optimization of effective vibration length.
Thanks in part to the rationalizations dispensed by our economists, most of us do not realize how deeply we are implicated, through the new global economic order our states have imposed, in this ongoing catastrophe.
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