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But that provision was framed in a long and bitter struggle between church and state.
As ably defined by Professor Larry Solum, originalism is a family of theories that are unified by their commitment to two core ideas: (1) the communicative content of any particular provision of the Constitution was fixed when that provision was framed and ratified; (2) that communicative content should constrain constitutional practice (in particular, constitutional adjudication).
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"I was framed".
And some of the provisions in the plan were framed purposely to appeal to lawmakers — and voters — in states where there will be vacant Senate seats that Democrats hope to win.
Subsequent provision of care would then be framed in the context of impacting on long term health outcomes of the broader population [ 32].
The new law has been framed to fall within both of those provisions.
Health care provision is managed by the states and territories, though broad national policies are framed by the federal government through the Department of Health and Aging.
The provision's revenue neutrality, however, is a product of how it's been framed.
Pareto's argument is framed for the negative case, such as the example of pollution above, but it fits positive provisions as well.
You are being framed.
Everything is framed.
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