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In contrast to Obama's approval, the international community should categorically reject the Israeli proposal.

However, a top 20 investor told the Sunday Times that RSA should "categorically rule out a rights issue" and put itself up for sale.

For four decades, he has been consistently diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, which should categorically exclude him from the possibility of execution under established Supreme Court precedent.

This isn't to say that consumers should categorically support big businesses over small ones, either; the point is just that everything has trade-offs.And if American policymakers, on balance, are inclined to support the small businesses, a more effective pitch would include some descriptor of how they benefit the consumer directly.

In my opinion, anyone working in the field of economic policy consulting should categorically resist policymakers' demands for precise forecasts; sometimes this works, sometimes not.

So, although it's interesting that a conversation about foreign law in U.S. courts has now migrated from dusty international law journals to leading blogs and newspapers, we should categorically refuse to acknowledge that it's what this debate is about.

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They should have categorically stated the boundaries between the ministry for Brexit and the foreign ministry from the beginning.

How much more "clearly established" could the federal law be than the Supreme Court's statement that "the mentally retarded should be categorically excluded from execution"?

Until the unpaid internship culture can be defeated, universities should absolutely, categorically be providing financial support for as many students as possible to fulfil valuable placements.

His execution would directly contradict the Supreme Court's 2002 ruling in Atkins v. Virginia that "the mentally retarded should be categorically excluded from execution" because of "their disabilities in areas of reasoning, judgment and control of their impulses".

"We are not convinced that as an aged felon Marshall should be categorically immune from incarceration," the decision said, "and it is generally inappropriate to use the interest of justice as a device for granting dispensations from mandatory sentencing statutes".

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