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You would not like a law that says the following million things cannot happen.
"We would like a law programme," said Thani, who holds an engineering doctorate from Southampton University.
Normally, people who don't like a law petition the government to change that law.
In other words, if you don't like a law, then make sure it's not enforced by disarming law enforcement.
There is an age-old tradition in this country: if you don't like a law and can't get rid of it, look for a loophole.
So if a drug maker doesn't like a law in another country, it can nullify it by using the trade agreement as a club.
If he doesn't like a law on the books, he acts like the judiciary by proclaiming the law unconstitutional, and refuses to enforce it.
More like a law of nature.
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"It's sort of — it's like a law-school hypothetical".
"It's sort of it's like a law-school hypothetical".
What walks like a duck and squawks like a duck is usually a duck, and since the NSA has been squawking like a law-enforcement agency, it should be subject to open processes like a law-enforcement agency.
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