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The Ninth Circuit then turned specifically to the issue of same-sex marriages and concluded that Congress did not intend to confer immigration benefits to same-sex couples.
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This is merely Mr. Mouse's surname, and is not intended to confer any mouselike qualities upon him.
The founders clearly intended to confer on Congress the power to define the number and role of justices.
If the fabricated name was intended to confer an elevated status, it was because Annie Sullivan, born into penury, had no status at all.
Sharpston said the EU directive was intended "to confer protection in employment against adverse treatment (that is, discrimination) on the basis of one of the prohibited factors.
However, the alternate plan of care benefit was never intended to confer a general right to home health care that the optional rider provides".
Keystone issued a statement saying it "strongly disagrees" with the citations and intended to "confer with OSHA and, if need be, contest the citations".
He mocked the legislative branch as "a body called, or which assumes to be, the Congress," and vetoed the Civil Rights Bill of 1866, which was intended to confer citizenship on freed slaves.
She said that before she resubmits her bill, on Aug. 2, she intends to confer with health experts in Florida, where a 1997 law prohibits those under 18 from obtaining tobacco products.
The judge in the case concluded in May that the government had needed to prove that the men had "intended to confer a benefit" on China, "not receive a benefit from it".
Thus, any judicial determination of a controversy regarding electors based on a new, postelection rule of state law would fail to satisfy the requirements of Section 5 and would not receive the benefit Congress intended to confer on election results and the resolution of controversies concerning elections determined according to rules established and in place before an election.
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