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In sum, the Arizona law hardly creates a police state.
The transportation investments represented only 6 percent of the $787 billion law, hardly the most visible.
Often, when I'm asked to select my subject (law, hardly unheard of) from a drop down list, it's not there and I'm forced to choose something else entirely.
The assumption that, if one is President, the law hardly matters is apparent even in White House moves that fall within traditional policy areas.
"The question of conscience in law hardly matters as long as you influence the authorities to be moderate and exercise restraint," he said.
But the law hardly halted the one-night party house rentals; in fact, the listings increased and the parties of out-of-town revelers bobbed below the city's radar.
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Amid the controversy over President Bush's request for $87 billion to finance the American presence in Iraq, the new laws hardly attracted attention in the United States.
Even those animal acts that more sorely test the federal laws hardly get sufficient oversight from the agency, said Peggy Larson, who was an inspector in the 1980's.
The Guantánamo detentions were (and are) serious breaches of international and American laws — hardly, as Shawcross and Goldsmith maintain, reasonable decisions made by an administration acting in good faith.
Most disturbingly, voter ID laws hardly scratch the surface for legitimate solutions pertaining to voter fraud.
As a matter of law, it hardly mattered.
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