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Instead, he permitted the matter to pass until the trial was in progress and then sought to obtain some advantage from it.
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Nanotechnology permits the manipulation of matter at the nanometer scale, which enables precision engineering to control nanomaterial physiochemical properties as well as their interactions with biological systems.
But, you might ask, "Why?" Why shouldn't the First Amendment permit the Black Lives Matter defendants to be held liable because they allegedly should have known that their speech condemning police attacks on African Americans might conceivably have led someone at some time in the future to shoot six policeman?
The Paleogene Amagá Formation studied here, although of limited geographical extension, is an ideal field laboratory which contains low-rank coal seams, in which the transformation and preservation state of organic matter permits the assessment of environment and vegetation types existing at the time of peat formation.
Barring an extraordinary legislative maneuver forcing his hand in the next Congress, Obama is likely to reject a final permit when the matter comes before him, according to the people with knowledge of White House decision-making.
Nothing else, it seems, is permitted to matter: only the nine-inning tallies and intervening dramas of a handful of baseball games.
Whatever narrows the permitted subject-matter of art narrows the artist's ability to be sincere and hinders his or her imagination.
The chilly, damp climate inhibits the complete decomposition of plant matter and permits the accumulation of deep peat deposits.
The purpose of the legislature in permitting the use of harmless coloring matter in butter, and requiring that oleomargarine be sold in its natural state, was declared not to be for the purpose of discriminating in favor of butter, but to provide a ready means by which the public might know that an article offered for sale was butter, and not oleomargarine.
Subsequent disagreement with his weighing of essentially similar evidence is not in itself sufficient under the limitations now imposed in the interest of proper balance in our dual court system, to permit consideration of the matter heard at the trial of the issue de novo here.' 178 F.Supp. at page 73.
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