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the civilly
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In a civil manner
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That said, the civilly stated but mean-spirited commentary by Drew Westen does a disservice to the president and the people he governs by delivering a one-sided, one-dimensional closing argument that he is a flawed character predestined to fail.
'Indeed', says Rawls, 'any interference with the civil liberties of others tends to obscure the civilly disobedient quality of one's act.'(Rawls, 1971, 366).
A burgeoning alliance -- recalling the "Teamsters and Turtles" alliance that rocked the World Trade Organization in the streets of Seattle 10 years ago this month -- has united the fed-up-and-not-gonna-take-it-anymore residents of coalfield communities with the civilly disobedient youth of the climate justice movement.
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Shortly after my chance encounter with Eric I moved to the civilly-inclusive and progressive city of Amsterdam, NL to work on my international tourism skills.
A Manhattan judge has already found the general contractor on the project and the owner of the building civilly liable under New York labor law for the seven deaths.
Hear them out and discuss the matter civilly if the situation allows for it.
Kelly Collins, the chief of the bureau that tries such cases for the attorney general in Illinois, said that "people are reacting strongly" to the Supreme Court ruling but that very few of those in custody in Illinois stood much chance of release because the state civilly commits only the most seriously disturbed offenders.
Its decision is also likely to determine the fate of many of the other civilly committed sex offenders, all of whom are men.
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