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"The Shia are not the majority," insists Anwar Abdulrahman, outspoken editor of the pro-regime daily Akhbar al-Khaleej.

The First Amendment, the majority insists, requires us all to rely on the measures employed in the first State, even when they have failed to break the stranglehold of special interests on elected officials.

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"The need for accuracy must be weighed against the need for finality," the majority insisted, a bare vote ahead of the minority's riposte: "Finality must take precedence over continued judicial process".

In the Hobby Lobby case, the majority insisted that women working for religious employers could still obtain contraceptive coverage through workarounds like this -- no harm, no foul!

And even if the insurgents are kept away from the polling stations in those parts of the country—a large majority, insists the government where peace more or less prevails, will competing parties behave with due restraint, given that Iraq has not had a multi-party election in living memory?In this section A new beginning?

Although the court majority insisted it was not ruling on the validity of the federal guidelines, since the case involved only a state law, the dissenters predicted that the federal system would fall next.

Black Alabamians demanded access to education and were given it, but most of the white majority insisted that schools be racially separate.

Population growth that is faster than the native population's, extremists' murderous plots, sharp-edged disaffection for their adopted countries among third-generation Muslim males, and societies where large segments of the ethnic majority insist they feel increasingly less at home — what should the Netherlands, and by extrapolation Europe, do?

It rises from the younger-than-springtime decision D.C. v. Heller, from 2008, when Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for a 5 4 majority, insisted that, whether he wanted it to or not, the Second Amendment protected an individual right to own a weapon.

It rises from the younger-than-springtime decision D.C. v. Heller_,_ from 2008, when Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for a 5 4 majority, insisted that, whether he wanted it to or not, the Second Amendment protected an individual right to own a weapon.

Asked later in the interview about new restrictions on the Internet described as an attempt to suppress dissent by the opposition, Mr. Putin again cast himself as a defender of Russia's moral majority, insisting that his only concern was to "ban child pornography" online.

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