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"It is not permissible that the authors of devastation should also be innocent.
According to this idea, it is permissible that the system runs among different levels of performance, in addition to complete failure and the perfect functioning one.
As James Baldwin insisted in 1962 with regard to white people in the United States: "…they have destroyed and are destroying hundreds of thousands of lives and do not know it and do not want to know it… But it is not permissible that the authors of devastation should also be innocent.
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"If the employer wants to say, 'This candidate is good or bad for our business and therefore good or bad for you, the employee, that's permissible — that's protected by the First Amendment," Professor Volokh said.
Mr. Bruno had used state planes and cars on trips that blended fund-raisers and government activity, a mixed use that was permissible at the time under state guidelines.
Given that the change in the PBU depends on a change in the orientation of the posterior abdominal wall, and this may be at least be partially dependent upon intra-abdominal pressure, it may be permissible that coordination of the whole deep muscle system or cylinder (TrA, diaphragm, pelvic floor, psoas major, deep lumbar multifidus) contributes to this change [ 72].
In part, what the democrats have been doing is to feel for the sphere of permissible behaviour that the new administration will permit.
Electronic storage of the information in the plan is permissible, provided that the information can be made available in hard copy upon request during an audit.
Less than a century later, however, in Whitten v. Georgia (1872), the Supreme Court put limits on what was constitutionally permissible, holding that the "cruel and unusual" clause was "intended to prohibit the barbarities of quartering, hanging in chains, castration, etc".
Assuming for the moment that this procedure is constitutionally permissible, and that the President will from time to time exercise the power to cancel portions of a just-enacted-law, it follows that the statute deprives every Senator and every Representative of the right to vote for or against measures that may become law.
It is a permissible inference that the former contracts were excluded because Congress had already enacted, or soon would enact, statutes governing transportation workers employment relationships and did not wish to unsettle established or developing statutory dispute resolution schemes covering those workers.
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