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The law tends to be the law.
Law tends to lag behind reality in the tech sphere, and this is no exception.
Military law tends to recognize that soldiers must confront myriad, and potentially lethal, ambiguities amid the heat of battle.
Nowadays, Martin says, "the law tends to fetishise the instant" at which a person makes a decision.
"If something is really successful, then the law tends to get changed and society changes to allow it to happen," he said.
Contemporary statutory law tends to reflect the much-broader role of the state in modern society, even in the areas traditionally considered to be part of "private" law.
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Opponents of the law tended to dislike President Obama and believe that it gives too much power to a government that is not to be trusted.
Conversations here about the new law tend to begin or end with a reference to Ms. Napolitano, who personified the state's blended politics.
Changes to voter law tend to flow and ebb with election cycles as both Democrats and Republicans scramble to gain the upper hand when they hold power.
But the criticism remains that those defending the current law tend to be those who can afford to pick better jobs and reject the more debasing work.
American reporters, even those most sympathetic to the whole enterprise of international law, tend to turn that formula on its head.
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