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The writ is not ordinarily granted when an alternative remedy is available, and it is never granted when the official to whom it would be directed has the legal discretion either to perform the act demanded or to abstain from doing so.

Black's Law Dictionary defines this sense of pardon as "an act or an instance of officially nullifying punishment or other legal consequences of a crime," ordinarily "granted by the chief executive of a government" (Garner, 1999, p.1137).

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Comparison affords new insights into health care practices or policies in the United States that we had ordinarily taken for granted and presumed to be 'natural' or thus not changeable.

It's a passage of profound respect for ordinary work that's ordinarily overlooked, taken for granted, or even looked down upon.

The current Irish model of maternity care was originally devised under the 1954 Maternity and Infant Care Scheme, which granted women ordinarily resident in Ireland access to free maternity services throughout pregnancy and up to six weeks postpartum [ 13].

Because the reconsideration required the votes of five justices, instead of the four ordinarily needed to grant a case, the development strongly suggested that a majority of the court retains concerns about the current regime for determining and challenging the detainees' designation as enemy combatants.

EXTENSIONS -- Under a temporary measure, drivers whose inspections would ordinarily lapse on Feb. 1 have been granted a monthlong extension, to March 1.

In ordinarily interaction with other people, we take for granted that we are all situated in a shared realm where certain things show up as "up there" or "real" or in various other ways such as "remembered," "imagined," and so on in short, in accord with the "natural attitude" [ 27].

I have had people ask me for passes, and then ask me, 'What sort of songs does Zubin Mehta sing?' Events like this are ordinarily managed in a way in which access is not freely granted to everybody.

The DMO ordinarily auctions its debt at planned intervals to gilt-edged marketmakers, the 15 banks granted the privilege to buy directly from the DMO and make a market in gilts.

A Richard Moss, a Brooklyn architect, said that to be in compliance with the New York City Building Code, a party wall of an attached three-family is ordinarily constructed of concrete block, unless special permission for a different wall has been granted by the Department of Buildings.

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