Sentence examples for law in itself from inspiring English sources

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Now, disagreeing with the law, in itself, is not a problem.

That suit featured no actual plaintiffs who had been burdened or prevented from voting, however; it was a "facial attack", meaning it charged that the law in itself was unconstitutional, that no constitutional applications of the law existed.

Though imperfect and unevenly applied, the Leahy Law in itself represents a commendable effort to prevent the abuses and the consequent rise in anti-American sentiment witnessed in places like Latin America.

However, respondents also acknowledged that the law in itself was not very clear and that in most situations it left room for personal judgments and choices between different alternatives.

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Much good land has already been grabbed, and the new law will merely protect the grabbers' gains.This law cannot in itself resolve the murkiest question: who owns what?

The precedent could be significant for eBay, which has been citing the same law in defending itself from a suit in San Diego, where seven buyers of sports memorabilia that later proved to be fake have charged that eBay acted negligently and violated state auction laws by allowing fraudulent sales to be made using its site.

But if there is a legal requirement to enact the terms of his will in the absence of proof that remaining pictures were illegally acquired, then making an exception to the law could in itself bring bad consequences.

Employment lawyer Duncan McFadzean, a partner at ELP Solicitors in Edinburgh, said: "Fifa rules that govern the situation could trump what employment law says in itself.

He went on to ask: "For it is simply not self-evident that something which is subject to such a law is in itself meaningful and rational.

We must exercise an active capacity to represent the world as combined or ordered in a law-governed way, because otherwise we could not represent the world as law-governed even if it were law-governed in itself.

As recently noted in an article in Waging Nonviolence, SB 1070 provides a "rare opportunity" for direct civil disobedience in the sense that people will be willfully violating the very law in question in itself, rather than the typical scenario where an ancillary law (e.g., trespassing, blocking traffic) is violated in protest of some larger policy.

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