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The city's sole argument on appeal was that homeless people should have had no expectation of privacy because their belongings were on a public sidewalk.
The sole argument to apply the exclusionary rule to the States is found in a single paragraph in an amicus brief filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Alternatively, it's possible to create a constructor with Fits.java as its sole argument should the tool need access to data from within the Fits instance.
An Oct. 28 editorial cites "aversion to 'big government' " as the sole argument against the Senate's aviation safety bill, which is pending before Congress.
It is concerned, in particular, with the discovery that adjectival passives in Tagalog cannot occur as the main predicate of various types of impersonal clauses i.e., clause types in which the adjectives sole argument cannot be promoted to subject.
He is appalled to find in his old notebooks such remarks as this: "The sole argument that can allow us to admit that Jesus is the truth and life is that He says it, and since He is truth and life, He must be believed".
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… For reasons that still baffle me, the WMD threat — never the sole reason to invade Iraq — not only became the only argument, it became a thoroughly legalistic one, as if foreign policy has rules of evidence and procedural due process.
The sole other argument made by France was that the mother should have sued in the administrative courts to compel France to enforce the order that she had obtained in the civil courts.
But the sole persuasive argument for public autopsy has been the advance of anatomical science, and the "public" that Vesalius or Dr. Tulp addressed when conducting a dissection was composed of fellow scientists and physicians.
His sole factual argument against this is "On the other hand, when I watch Comcast and Verizon, in our serving area here, slugging it out on television with their ads, boy there's a lot of competition going on there". Well, gee whiz!
This is an easily-refuted, scientifically-useless argument whose sole purpose seems to be fooling non-experts.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com