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A higher authority was invoked to judge man's actions.
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Both were invoked to deny treatment.
Both are invoked to destroy enemies.
But in situations where the ICC opts not to take a case or lacks jurisdiction, a national court may invoke universal jurisdiction to judge extremely grave crimes.
Ministers have always invoked the example of Jesus to judge the morality of United States military action, but not always with their eyes open.
But how to judge?
Judge George O'Toole invoked Shakespeare to Tsarnaev: "When your name is mentioned all that will be remembered is the evil you have done".
In a severe and rarely invoked penalty, the judge barred the agency from introducing rebuttal evidence at the trial in the case.
To explain DOJ's position, federal attorneys have invoked what both judges and lawyers have taken to calling the "magic microscope" test.
To say that a work of art has style is to invoke a standard for judging it, but one that cannot be specified in the form of a general law of which the work would be a mere instance.
Even in the 21st century, the Statute of Anne is "frequently invoked by modern judges and academics as embodying the utilitarian underpinnings of copyright law".
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