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Mr. Olson said that in enacting the Child Online Protection Act the next year, Congress responded to the court's "explicit and detailed guidance" and wrote a more carefully tailored law.
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He denies allegations that, in the Senate, he has tailored laws to suit his business interests.
Energy fads come and go, of course; a good reason not to tailor laws to them.
The safety board recommended that new guidelines be specifically tailored for law enforcement checkpoints.
Montana, however, makes a sound and compelling argument that Citizens United, which struck down a federal ban on independent spending in political campaigns by corporations and unions, does not bar it from fighting political corruption with a carefully tailored campaign law.
But Mr. Huang said that China Public Security had developed its own computer programs in China and that its suppliers had sent equipment that was not specially tailored for law enforcement purposes.
You admit that "nobody wants some sicko" gaping through peepholes, and we have tailored our law to catch these perverts while excluding the average window spectator or casual admirer on the street.
The company also provides an enterprise option, which is tailored to law firms and in-house legal departments.
However, manufacturing an ideally tailored power-law profile of a structure with embedded ABH feature can hardly be achieved in practice.
But tailoring patent law may encourage lobbying and corruption.
Himmelstein, who acted as the mediator for Kate and Max, says, "In mediation, you have the opportunity to tailor the law to your own needs".
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