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While others have shown that decisions can be manipulated by framing the information in a particular format [ 5], we are not aware of any studies that have focused on identifying which single format(s) that leads to decisions that would be upheld when given comprehensive information.

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But if a Court would apply heightened scrutiny to the ban on same-sex marriage, there is no way that it would be upheld — and that's what Holder is advocating.

A lawyer for Dr. Lee, Brian A. Sun, said last night that he was pleased by the order and confident that it would be upheld.

In a statement, Mr. Daschle said that the existing federal law had not been tested and predicted that it would be upheld.

Mr. Chalabi said he had agreed not to oppose the appeals of the candidates before the courts, ensuring that they would be upheld.

Dramatically, this diminishes the impact of Egeus's threat of the death penalty if Hermia disobeys him as it seems improbable that this would be upheld by the colonial power in the person of Matt Rawle's measured, urbane, ironical Theseus.

Emory University Law Professor Alexander Volokh called the decision "a big change from what the doctrine has been so far" and expressed doubt that it would be upheld.

It is understood that the UK government was keen to secure assurances that international law would be upheld, dictating that rescued people should be taken to the nearest safe port, at which they would be able to claim asylum.

Beit, in whose business acumen Rhodes had great faith, wired Rhodes on 30 May 1891 that he thought the Lippert concession was real and that Lippert's legal adviser was confident that its legality would be upheld in an English court.

It hasn't been adequately tested.' " Claudia Hutton, a spokeswoman for Dr. Daines, said Friday that the commissioner intended to "vigorously defend this lawsuit on its merits," and was confident that the regulation would be upheld.

SENATOR LEAHY -- And in your experience, is there any question that in a case like that, if he was found guilty, a jury would, in all likelihood, recommend the death penalty and that death penalty would be upheld?

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