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Breyer also contended that a broader interpretation of the recovery provision was in keeping with "the IDEA's statutorily defined purposes".
It spans three statutorily defined authorship categories, so multiple and perhaps mutually exclusive copyright interests attach to the different aspects of a creative work.
We identified several aspects of Missouris sentencing proceeding that resembled a trial, including the requirement that the prosecution prove certain statutorily defined facts beyond a reasonable doubt to support a sentence of death.
The Attorney General sought to learn if subversive persons were in the State because of the legislative determination that such persons, statutorily defined with a view toward the Communist Party, posed a serious threat to the security of the State.
We're currently fighting out of our economic problems with the local council hand tied behind our backs: Councils who have a better credit rating and track record than central government should be allowed to get on and deal with extending their economic remit by being given statutorily defined and constitutionally entrenched powers and finance.
Despite a statutorily defined limit to campaign expenditure, almost all elected members of the state and national legislatures exceed this limit, now at 4 million rupees, and routinely undervalue expenses in the audited accounts that they have to submit to the Election Commission of India.
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The public debate about statutorily establishing and defining a public interest may be missing the point about comparative media jurisprudence.
In other words, when no coercion or force is used, cases that involve sexual activities between an adult and, for example, a 14-year-old teenager, will be either perceived as a consensual sexual relationship or criminalized and defined as sexual abuse, depending on the legal statutorily designated age of the country where the event occurred.
The report defined homelessness as people sleeping rough, single people living in temporary accommodation, statutorily homeless households who are currently or imminently without accommodation and "hidden homeless" households, such as those living in severely overcrowded conditions, squatters or "sofa-surfers".
For compensation, Congress should enact a law requiring ICE to pay a statutorily-defined penalty to those citizens who are arrested because they were mistakenly thought to be immigrants and who can document that they were in fact citizens at the time.
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