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Similarly, democracy is not embodied in constitutions, political parties or elections, which are simply manipulated to benefit elites.
The EEOC's position is not embodied in any formal issuance from the agency, such as a regulation, guideline, policy statement, or administrative adjudication.
"If such a determination is not embodied in our political vision, we have no hope of restoring what is so nearly lost to us -- the dignity of man," he said.
"If such a determination is not embodied in our political vision we have no hope of restoring what is so nearly lost to us – the dignity of man," said Pinter in 2005.
Even if we were to rely on the Copyright Act's definition of "fixed," we would similarly conclude that the resulting display is not "embodied," see 17 U.S.C. § 101, in the Game Genie.
(Foucault, describing how St. Anthony had turned to the Bible to ward off the Devil, only to encounter a bloody description of Jews slaughtering their enemies, writes that "evil is not embodied in individuals" but "incorporated in words" and that even a book of salvation can open "the gates to Hell").
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The guidelines were great as far as they went, but they were not embodied in law, rightly so; only the House of Commons can do that.
Songs that are limited to a music score or to notes on a page have very little life and meaning if they are not embodied in the hearts and bodies of the singers and listeners.
Moreover, for high-revenue products, it may be desirable to patent incremental inventions even when the incremental inventions are not embodied in a product, especially if the incremental invention is an alternative that may be a truly effective competitor.
Moreover, even the general rule of treaty construction allowing limited resort to travaux preparatoires "has no application to oral statements made bythose engaged in negotiating the treaty which were not embodied in any writing and were not communicated to the government of the negotiator or to its ratifying body". Arizona v. California, 292 U.S. 341, 360 (1934).
Similarly, he treats the human soul as the perishable form imposed upon the bodily elements to constitute a living human being, and argues that the intellect develops from an embodied intellect focused upon the material world to a state that eventually contains forms that are not embodied.
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