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to laws

noun

The body of rules and standards issued by the legislative body, or to be applied by courts and similar authorities.

  • By law, one is not allowed to own a wallaby in New York City.

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But even in Narnia, magic works according to laws.

Penn's expectations for employee compliance to laws, policies and procedures.

Brow shape fluctuates according to laws only dimly grasped.

What Holder is saying here is that the courts should apply the same level of scrutiny to laws about gay people as they do to laws about women.

"All approaches have significant shortcomings," she said, referring to laws in other states.

As Marx demonstrated, history also develops according to laws," he said.

"When it comes to laws," he says, "more isn't always better".

Commitment to humanity is far more important than commitment to laws.

Some states, certainly, are more resistant to laws that would restrict gun ownership.

This is in addition to laws which already prohibit homosexual acts.

Mexico has a long history of anticlericalism, going back to laws in the mid-19th century.

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