Sentence examples for laws that rely from inspiring English sources

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Another number to add to the equation: eleven hundred and thirty-eight, which is the number of federal laws that rely on a definition of marriage.

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The union describes the measure as a draconian law that relies on guilt by association.

Gov. Bill Owens, a Republican, said he still supported a voucher law and hoped the Legislature would approve a new law that relied on state money instead of local.

(In a recent Nation article, historian Rick Perlstein cited a grim example of a chronic mentality: "the policy wizards in the Obama White House build a Rube Goldberg healthcare law that relies on states to expand Medicaid and create healthcare exchanges, and then are utterly blindsided when red-state legislatures and governors decline").

While commercial law practices are booming, criminal, family and civil law areas that rely on legal aid are experiencing hard times.

(Although six proprietary law schools that rely heavily on federal student aid could be).

(For example, Lewis rejects philosophical accounts of laws of nature that rely on any primitive modal notions).

Within the United States, law enforcement strategies that rely on partnerships between criminal justice officials, neighbourhood residents, and social service providers (i.e., collaborative implementation) have shown considerable promise for reducing crime and disorder associated with open-air drug markets.

The ABIS (Automated Biometric Identification System) is designed primarily for passport agencies, interior ministries and motor vehicle agencies that face the daunting task of sifting through millions of images to find duplicates prior to issuing an ID, as well as law enforcement agencies that rely on facial searches for investigations and mug shot booking.

At a certain point — one we are already past, given the number of states that have legalized same-sex marriage — even judges who have reservations about same-sex marriage should recognize that either DOMA is unconstitutional or that the more than eleven hundred federal laws, from inheritance to immigration, that rely on a definition of marriage that DOMA has straightjacketed are.

Hart contrasted two motivations for compliance with law or legal obligations: incentives that rely on the self-interest of individuals and acceptance of rules as guides to action.

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