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It is finally argued that the evidence shows clearly that the defendant was guilty and that he was only fined $100 which was the minimum amount, and therefore that he cannot complain of a lack of due process, either in his conviction or in the amount of the judgment.

It is finally argued that the interaction between the low-angle normal fault and the almost vertical shear zone determined an increase of permeability, favouring the mineralizing fluid flow during the hydrothermal stage and, reasonably, the previous emplacement of the Porto Azzurro magmatic body.

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It was finally argued in April, soon after Justice Gorsuch joined the court, and it was easily the most important case of his freshman term.

No doubt when the case that Judge Pablo Ruz admitted to court is finally heard, Barcelona will argue they did nothing wrong when they paid Neymar and N&N, the company owned by the player and his father, €40m (£32.7m).

Still, Sunday's elections offered voters a crucial plebiscite on Mr. Chávez's government, which has been trying to promote its array of oil-financed social welfare projects to an electorate struggling with problems like a soaring homicide rate and an 18-month recession that officials here argue is finally subsiding.

When the self-proclaimed "feminist of all feminists" is finally caught, she suddenly argues that she deserves less jail time, because she is a woman.

You could argue that it is finally listening to what its users want and responding to their changing habits, rather than introducing its own ideas and then responding to the influx of feedback afterwards - seeking forgiveness rather than permission is not uncommon in the tech sector.

In his last paragraph, he posed well the central question of what will face the world when the war is finally over: **{:.break one} ** No one argues much now about whether these [American] forces are capable of crushing even very serious opposition, and almost no one argues that Iraq offers serious opposition.

It was not until 1911, 120 years after the adoption of our Bill of Rights, that the rule the Government argues for was finally adopted in England--not by judicial decision but by Act of Parliament.

Jon argues it's finally just about here, and presents a lot of evidence to that effect.

Chronic fiscal deficits and military overstretch were finally doing in the United States, he argued, and the "global tectonic power shift, toward Asia and away from the West, seems hard to reverse".

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