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(To be fair, Mr Reagan himself was not exactly religious about his own injunction).
It is one of the ways in which he obeys his own injunction to be "laborious".
Partly the consistency with which he followed his own injunction that "the duty of the revolutionary is to make the revolution".
Atkins also asked city attorneys to draft their own injunction request: against New York City to keep it from killing its rats.
The exchanges followed Marr's decision to speak out about his own injunction after Private Eye launched a challenge to it last week.
Also in April, the same 5-4 majorityetet again reversed a district court, this time over the enforcement of the court's own injunction against a constitutional violation, something traditionally left to the district court's discretion.
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Agus strives to follow his own injunctions.
Doubtless it can do that, and is in that sense the master of its own injunctions.
For all the provocation, splitting Labour was a mistake, breaching Jenkins' own political injunction to build alliances, not tabernacles.
A spokesman for Sheffield University said that it had withdrawn its own interim injunction, which placed a campus-wide ban on protests without prior permission on Tuesday.
Wittgenstein's own metaphorical injunction, that the reader must throw away the ladder once he has climbed it, does not seem to resolve the difficulty, since it implies that the reader's climb up the ladder actually gets him somewhere.
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