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Fault lies in the way the law was worded.
"The way the law is worded, there's plenty of ways for us to get around a lot of them," he said.
The mother offers her light, young American son-in-law words that reflect the Old World's heavy history: "All you need is patience.
Laws by their wording form a code (rather like DNA) that specifies governance structures (cellular machinery) and shapes public and private behaviour both positively and negatively (cellular regulation).
That said, Mr. Davis suggested that the senator might consider changes in the law's wording.
Because of the law's wording, this tax break goes on and on, year after year.
Citing an ambiguity in the law's wording, the court said it would defer to the Obama Administration — which, after all, pushed the law through.
That seems right; the law's wording was worryingly vague.In this section A memo to Obama Cram down Stupid season What's the matter with Arizona?
"The question — which services are meant by the latter [portion of the draft law's wording] — is controversially debated.
The United States, Viereck wrote, should "everywhere answer illegal force with force-in-law, returning words for words and bullets for bullets".
Scalia was concerned that the law was vaguely worded.
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