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That's true, but this characterization inadequately casts this in terms ordinarily applied to conventional politics.
The term glycerin (or glycerine), introduced in 1811 by French chemist Michel-Eugène Chevreul, is ordinarily applied to commercial materials containing more than 95 percent glycerol.
What will be remembered is the work of a few dozen creative writers who applied to literature for children standards as high as those ordinarily applied to mainstream literature.
Many corporations, without legally capitalizing any part of their profits, had assigned definitely some part or all of the annual balances remaining after paying the usual cash dividends, to the uses to which permanent capital is ordinarily applied.
Coming, however, to enforce the provisions of the 11th Amendment, the court held that it was its duty to depart from the rule ordinarily applied, and to examine into the nature of the asserted rights, and if to give effect thereto would be inconsistent with constitutional provisions, to refuse to lend its aid to the enforcement of the claims.
The appropriate review, I contend, is the intermediate scrutiny ordinarily applied to content-neutral speech regulation.
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Students can ordinarily apply for up to five courses, but applicants for medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine and science can only make up to four choices.
It also allows officials to suspend habitat protections that ordinarily apply to endangered species, thereby giving them greater flexibility in dealing with land-use conflicts.
Because deportation is a civil proceeding, the Fifth Amendment would not ordinarily apply, but the Federal appeals court in New York ruled last year that the fear of foreign prosecution made it applicable in this case, U.S. v. Balsys, No. 97-873.
When Harvard recently increased financial aid packages, it wanted "to send a really clear message out there to people who would not ordinarily apply to college, much less apply to a school like this," said William R. Fitzsimmons, dean of admissions and financial aid at Harvard College.
A Tweet-first, think-later mentality has become the norm among many journalists, who see Twitter as an outlet for fleeting, unvarnished observations, and not as something that requires the same level of discretion and caution they would ordinarily apply to a news story.
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