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We have said, 'The duty of this Court to make its own independent examination of the record when federal constitutional deprivations are alleged is clear, resting, as it does, on our solemn responsibility for maintaining the Constitution inviolate.' Napue v.

The coordinative mechanism of tradition, resting as it does on the perpetuation of social roles, is marked by a characteristic changelessness in the societies in which it is dominant.

Bombing would be an interesting response to a refugee crisis, resting as it does on the theory that Syrians are fleeing not because their country is at war, but because the war itself is not big and dramatic enough to really hold their interest.

Of late, it seems to me that the defense of short selling — or, to be more accurate, the attacks on the attacks on short selling — has become knee-jerk and surprisingly naïve, resting as it does on two assertions: 1) Short sellers can't drive down a stock on their own.

Using a tone that for this reader instantly recalled the wonderful "Fractured Fairy Tales" on the old "Rocky and Bullwinkle" program, with a dose of sour realism used to lift the clichés, "The Hero's Guide" features a kind of humor that may feel charmingly dated, resting as it does mostly on anachronism — contemporary speech placed in an archaic, fairy tale setting.

For example, Sieg has pointed out (2006) that Gödel's identification of the general notion of formal system with Turing machines is problematic, resting as it does on an absolute notion of computable function.

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His theory, resting as it did on the technology of a previous era, underplayed the new and unprecedented threats posed by mines, torpedoes, and submarines.

Although the proposal would prove unworkable, resting as it did on voluntarism, compensation and colonization, the plan displayed Lincoln's newfound belief that the status quo was unacceptable.

This was the real gesture strategy: in July 1914, Britain's economic strength, resting as it did on free trade and British neutrality, depended on stable international order, and so its economy was no more ready for war than anybody else's.

Leibniz's calculus of differentials, resting as it did on somewhat insecure foundations, soon attracted criticism.

The outcome of the case seems to rest, as it does so often in the current Court, with the vote of Justice Anthony Kennedy.

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