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U Wirathu, a firebrand Buddhist monk, is in no doubt about the law's rationale.
Like Christie, Bush once signed a law whose rationale was identical to an idea now proposed by the president.
The law's rationale is sound: it gives the government a way to track large amounts of cash moved by potential terrorists or drug dealers.
No law enforcement rationale for making past offenders serve their full sentences remains.
The Indiana law's rationale was to prevent people from impersonating others at the polls, but even the majority opinion recognized that "the record contains no evidence of any such fraud actually occurring in Indiana at any time in its history".
The laws, their rationale and their enforcement differ from country to country, even school to school.
In his 1988 pamphlet "A Guide to Shatnez," Rabbi Dovid Loebenstein wrote: "There is a body of laws whose rationale the human mind can appreciate.
The law-enforcement rationale for racial profiling of African-American motorists has been that such traffic stops often turn up evidence of criminal behavior — typically, illegal drugs or weapons.
Enforcing these laws provides rationale for the expulsion of those bodies from public, for making people invisible.
So Davidson does not appear to have provided the cause-law principle with a plausible rationale (for skepticism about the principle, see Anscombe 1971, Cartwright 1983, McDowell 1985, Hornsby 1985 and 1993, and 3.3 below).
Malpractice suits have practically disappeared due to a tough state malpractice law, leaving no rationale for defensive medicine.
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