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The argument about manipulation is also, perhaps laudably, naive: it is a platitude of jurisprudence that the intent of a law differs from the motives of those who enact and enforce it.

Second, many antiquities are sold in the civil-law countries of continental Europe, whose property law differs from that of the United Kingdom and United States in that title to a stolen object can be obtained by means of a good-faith purchase and may subsequently become a legitimate object of commerce.

As Leibniz is at pains to emphasize, however, his law differs from the Cartesian law at least in that it traffics in "signed" velocities rather than scalar speeds.

Guernsey's 50-year old adoption law differs from those in England and Wales, which allow unmarried couples to adopt a child through the courts.

Therefore, part of what is involved in the understanding of the nature of law consists in an explanation of how law differs from these similar normative domains, how it interacts with them, and whether its intelligibility depends on other normative orders, like morality or social conventions.

It is important to understand the degree to which this value-neutral idea of law differs from the moral associations "law" has for many in the West.

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How did this law differ from the old practice of shaming people in the public square, she wondered.

The appeals court said the Virginia law differed from an Alabama law that the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional in 1985; while the Alabama law had solely a religious purpose, the Fourth Circuit said, the Virginia law had the additional secular purpose of providing a "neutral" moment that students could use, without coercion, in any quiet way.

Mr. Uribe, who will serve a single, four-year term as prescribed by Colombian law, differs sharply from the departing president, Andrés Pastrana.

What is certain is that the law differs considerably from country to country.

The mid-course guidance law differs significantly from the guidance logic for the terminal homing phase due to the inherited characteristic of the midcourse guidance: it must not only find the best condition for the terminal homing phase, but also deliver the missile to that condition using only the target motion data updated by the external source such as a plane, ship, or ground base.

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