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Borrowing a page from patent law, wherein holders have to pay a fee every few years to keep their patents current, Lessig would apply that principle to copyrights: After a certain number of years, copyright holders would have to pay a nominal amount of money to maintain protection.

Furthermore, Brinson's constitutive law of the superelastic SMAs and Hertz contact law are revised based on the refined phase version of the free energy function and a proper bridging law wherein, distributions of the SMA phases are considered to be both localized and time-dependent.

Allow me to explain "zip code anxiety," a little known faction of Murphy's Law, wherein the subject aims to avoid contact with a previous offender yet subconsciously allures surprise encounters when said subject least expects it.

He also asked if I'd have problems with the aiding and abetting part of the law, wherein someone part of the crime, even sitting in a car, is still guilty of murder even if he doesn't pull the trigger.

At the same time, however, a fundamental contradiction exists in the implementation of rule of law wherein the CCP insists that its authority supersedes that of the law; the constitution enshrines rule of law, but also emphasizes the principle of the "leadership of the Communist Party".

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… Can it be pretended that it is any longer the government of the U.S. — any government of Constitution and laws, wherein a General, or a President, may make permanent rules of property by proclamation?

Rather it lay "in consolidating the known (field) laws" wherein "the whole scheme seems simplified, and new light is thrown on the origin of the fundamental laws of physics" (1921, 105).

The National Society for Women's Suffrage formed a Committee for Amending the Law in Points Wherein It Is Injurious to Women, arguing not only that it would "legislate on matters affecting women without their consent" but also that it began "at the wrong end": it failed to address or even to see the real problem — the political and economic inequality of women.

If you can imagine (and I'm sure you can) how awful it is to get the news that you have breast cancer, imagine also Newton's third law of physics, wherein there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Following a Twitter war that erupted between West's ex-girlfriend Amber Rose and his sister-in-law Khloe Kardashian, wherein Rose called West's wife, Kim Kardashian, a "whore," the rapper had some choice things to say about his former girlfriend.

When design patent protections were first devised, more than 100 years ago, they were typically issued to protect entire objects or products from copying, wherein copyright law was not applicable, as utilitarian functionality is a premise for protection.

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