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This government must be based on a clear-cut constitution which is approved by the governments and nations and which gives it the sole disposition of offensive weapons" (1956, 138).
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Mr. Justice STEWART concurs in the result upon the sole ground that the disposition of this case is controlled by Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Virginia State Bar, 377 U.S. 1, 84 S.Ct.
These cases are before the court for disposition of the sole matter presently remaining for decision by the trial court, namely, entry of appropriate relief for the violations of the Sherman Act, Sections 1 and 2, and various state laws committed by the defendant Microsoft Corporation as found by court in accordance with its findings of fact and conclusions of law.
This explains why the girl's Algebra instructor subsequently handed her parents a brochure on test anxiety, assuming that nerves were the sole cause of her paralyzed disposition and lack of retention after continuously rereading exam instructions.
The British Museum, which claims ownership of the marbles and sole authority to negotiate their disposition, argues that Elgin, an art lover, had the permission of Ottoman authorities to remove the artworks from the temple that had fallen into disrepair.
I think everyone has that same disposition".
Cendant guided and assisted soldiers throughout the moving process, serving as the sole point of contact for new housing, disposition, packing, shipping, travel, storage, and settling in.
It is autonomous in its disposition of local revenues and is the sole lawmaking body, although the governor has the power to veto legislation.
Co. v. Union Planters Bank, N. A., 530 U. S. 1, 6 (2000) ("[W]hen the statute's language is plain, the sole function of the courts—at least where the disposition required by the text is not absurd is to enforce it according to its terms". (internal quotation marks omitted)).
Under the Crown Proceedings Act 1947, the monarch is the sole authority for the armed forces, and as such their organisation, disposition and control cannot be questioned by the courts.
"With the rest of the family away," young Ferdie "was now his mother's sole companion in the dark parsonage," historian Geoffrey C. Ward writes in his new book, "A Disposition to be Rich". The mother had a religious zealot's dour view of the secular world and of the wages of sin.
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