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The band Wilco cancelled its May 7 concert, calling the new law "thinly disguised legal discrimination".
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As a result, the standing committees in the Commons (which are meant to scrutinise every new law) are thinly attended and skip over chunks of each bill.
Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kansas), a Roman Catholic, characterized the law as "thinly veiled religious bigotry".
She called the law a "thinly veiled attempt to make abortion unavailable and unaffordable by closing down clinics".
The clinic sued, arguing in federal court last summer that the law was a thinly veiled attempt to rid the state of abortion, and thus was unconstitutional.
Australian Law reflects a thinly disguised intolerance of the practice.
In a statement Redtube said that the allegations that its site broke copyright laws were "a thinly disguised attempt to extort money from its users".
As a consequence, many violators go unpunished because federal law enforcement is too thinly spread.
"The Indiana voter photo ID law is a not-too-thinly-veiled attempt to discourage election-day turnout by certain folks believed to skew Democratic".
"The Indiana voter photo ID law is a not-too-thinly-veiled attempt to discourage Election Day turnout by certain folks believed to skew Democratic".
But he also said the dissenting judge on the panel, Terence Evans, had gotten it "right" when he wrote that the law was "a not-too-thinly-veiled attempt to discourage election-day turnout" by certain voters who tended to vote Democratic.
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