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Where previously Glück invoked myth in ways that preserved its essential strangeness (which is also its truth), she now began to invoke it in ways that felt more obviously like psychological diagnosis.
The judgment as to whether a disclosure would be "incriminatory" has never been made dependent on an assessment of the information possessed by the Government at the time of interrogation; the protection of the privilege would be seriously impaired if the right to invoke it was dependent on such an assessment, with all its uncertainties.
"Revolutionary Road" is simply "Revolutionary Road," and to invoke it enacts a sort of cultural-literary secret handshake among its devotees.
Republicans justly criticized the tactic then, and they should know better than to invoke it now.
This assertion is so sleep-inducingly true that one wonders why Reich bothers to invoke it.
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"You're starting to see courts invoke it," said Samuel Issacharoff, a law professor at New York University, "and you're starting to see briefs cite it".
Since § 4(b) expressly deals with 'service,' the FPC may invoke it to deal with curtailment programs, whether or not it could also invoke § 7 for that purpose.
You have a right to know I often invoke it.
We have deleted this discussion and will not invoke it to justify our conclusions.
The Big Board started to invoke what it calls "liquidity replenishment points," or L.R.P.'s.
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