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In his majority opinion overturning that ruling today, Justice Scalia said the rule was not sufficiently "narrowly tailored" to achieve those goals.
When analyzing issues of constitutionality, especially with regards to equal protection and due process issues, courts generally apply a balancing-test analysis between the government's legitimate interest versus whether the measures they have adopted are sufficiently related to furthering and purpose as well as whether they are sufficiently narrowly tailored and minimally burdensome.
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Some individuals prefer tasks that are sufficiently repetitive and narrowly skilled that they do not require any substantial amount of mental concentration once the function is mastered.
Ultimately, like the rival (toneless) system Latinxua Sinwenz, GR failed to gain widespread support, principally because the "National" language was too narrowly based on Beijing speech: "a sufficiently precise and strong language norm had not yet become a reality in China".
Church's publication narrowly predated Turing's, but the approaches were sufficiently different to warrant the publication of Turing's paper as well.
To avoid constructing PSSMs that are narrowly focused, we consider only CDs that are sufficiently diverse.
In Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the Norwegian edged narrowly ahead in the compulsory figures, but was still sufficiently rattled to tear down the results sheet when it was pinned up.
But too often, AIDS studies and potential therapies were narrowly focused in one area of expertise, such as molecular drug research, and didn't sufficiently address other factors such as patient behavior, says epidemiologist Tom Coates, who will head the new institute.
Mr Trimble won narrowly.
The measure lost narrowly.
Not sufficiently.
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