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But the ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it.
Twin Peaks may be the ultimate touchstone, but many of these series arrived in the wake of Lost, clearly influenced by its zig-zagging plot threads and seemingly random appearances of mysteries and monsters.
But we have also recognized that this presumption may be overcome in some circumstances because "[t]he ultimate touchstone of the Fourth Amendment is 'reasonableness.' " Brigham City, supra, at 403; see also Michigan v. Fisher, 558 U. S. ___, ___ (2009) (per curiam) (slip op., at 2).
In Miller v. Bike Athletic Company,(31) the Ohio Supreme Court cited with approval to the four "Daubert reliability factors" while noting that the ultimate touchstone remains "helpfulness to the jury". 32) As Daubert gains persuasive authority in Ohio's courts the true parameters of reliability will become more readily apparent.
In Miller v. Bike Athletic Company,(156) the Ohio Supreme Court cited with approval to the four "Daubert reliability factors" while noting that the ultimate touchstone remains "helpfulness to the jury".(157) As Daubert gains persuasive authority in Ohio's courts the true parameters of reliability will become more readily apparent.
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There may be no comparison between Lanzmann's patient and relentless pursuit of personal testimony as a touchstone of ultimate history and Lewis's sentimental vision of a clown who sacrifices his life in the interest of the ultimate consolation.
Viewed through the Trump prism, the 1969 moon landings are surely the ultimate "make America great again" touchstone: a moment of incontestable US supremacy that occurred within many of his voters' lifetimes.
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437 U. S., at 98. Culpability (i.e., the "ultimate question of guilt or innocence") is the touchstone, not whether any particular elements were resolved or whether the determination of nonculpability was legally correct.
At the Religion and Ethics section of The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's website, two philosophers use the quote, "If there is no God, everything is permitted," commonly attributed to Dostoevsky, as a touchstone for considering whether there is an ultimate source of ethical authority.
Writing for Allmusic, Steve Huey described the song as "the ultimate grunge anthem" and "a crucial and vastly influential touchstone in the evolution of the grunge movement, virtually defining the term".
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