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That diplomats are unable to find the final text of laws that have been passed is embarrassing for them, says Makamba, adding that the fact activists are struggling to see the drafts of others "speaks volumes about their level of interest on the matter".

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Reading the text of the laws themselves, most sentences are accompanied by considerable fines to be paid to the state.

The text of these laws, written in the most archaic form of the Gaelic language, dates back to the 7th and 8th centuries and is so difficult to translate that the official renderings are to some extent conjectural.

FIFA's submission to IFAB says: "There are many times when objects may enter the field of play, and it is unclear in the current text of the Laws of the Game which decision the referee should take when an object interferes with play, and which decision the referee should take when an object does not interfere with play".

In contrasting the text of the Laws with the poets, Plato claims that the constitution (politeia) is an imitation (mimesis) of the finest and best life and that it is "the truest tragedy" (Laws 817B3-5).

Around 1100, Coloman "assembled the magnates of the kingdom and reviewed with the advice of the entire council the text of the laws of" King Saint Stephen.

He then asked me if I thought Hillary Clinton should have been indicted because of her emails, and before I finished replying, he began rattling off the text of the laws that she'd supposedly violated.

"The coverage of this law and the text of the law are a little hard to square," Mr. Baker said.

Specifically, we present the NómosT architecture and the process by which a user constructs a model of law semi-automatically, by first annotating the text of a law and then generating from it a model.

A number of states have passed multiple laws with HIV-specific criminal content (including amendments to previous statutes that substantially modified the text of a law in a way that changed its overall characteristics).

Scalia's lesser-known but far more influential legacy on the court and the law is what is now known as textualism -- the faithful adherence to what the text of the law, as written by Congress, says.

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