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What I will take away from Oldstone-Moore's book is an argument not stated outright in the text but nevertheless contained within it: that beards are something people like to chatter about and legislate over as a sort of displacement activity when they find it too awkward or confusing to address the issues that actually matter.

In hearings and floor debate, Vermont legislators referred often to the idea that they could not legislate over the safety of the plant, which is on the Connecticut River near the Massachusetts border, and would have to find other reasons to close it.

Others, however, began to question whether Parliament did have lawful power to legislate over the colonies.

The first thing to understand is that the trade bill is bad law because it attempts to legislate over areas where the government has no control.

If no rights from the 1886 agreement devolve onto Tamil Nadu, can Kerala not exercise its "sovereign" right to legislate over a dam and a river contained within its territorial limits?

"They have to trust citizens more, and trust them to make mistakes over their own lives and stop rushing to regulate and legislate over every part of our lives.

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And if men legislating over women's bodies, because women are still all too often seen as "other," is a priority for feminism, surely cis people, usually men, legislating and assessing the conditional basis for gender reassignment surgery is another side of the same coin in this unholy mess?

He could also put the states back in their box by setting a more ambitious federal renewable energy target, legislated over a longer time horizon, to give certainty to investors, who are again fretting about having to endure another toxic cycle of finger pointing about climate change.

I cannot comprehend that the power of legislating over a small district, which cannot exceed ten miles square, and may not be more than one mile, will involve the dangers which he apprehends.

Since sex workers began to demand a voice in law-making, there have been victories – the 1984 defeat of a dangerous bill; 2014's quashing of another – but the pattern of legislating over their heads continued.

Since sex workers began to demand a voice in law-making, there have been victories the 1984 defeat of a dangerous bill; 2014's quashing of another but the pattern of legislating over their heads continued.

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