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Blackmun, in his dissent, argued against this use of history: "I cannot agree that either the length of time a majority has held its convictions or the passions with which it defends them can withdraw legislation from this Court's scrutiny".

It retains over a quarter of the Indian market for power transformers, which it defends against global rivals such as ABB.

But it is the second ad the Obama campaign has produced in which it defends the president's energy policy, an area where he appears particularly vulnerable heading into the general election.

And his government's feisty new tone has been met with widespread approval in a place that feels doubly betrayed: first by the abuse itself, and second by what many see as a cover-up by the church, compounded by the often opaque, legalistic language with which it defends itself.

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Dewey issued a statement to the American Lawyer saying that it saw no need for the magazine to restate its numbers, which it defended as accurate.

If a BBC presenter can't attack a nasty Tory politician what's the world coming to?" The BBC said it had received almost 400 complaints about the interview, which it defended as attempts to "elicit responses to direct questions that were not being answered".

The National Journal's Lucia Graves conducted an email interview with RT's Moscow press office, in which it defended itself against allegations that it was a state-sponsored propaganda outlet: The charges of propaganda tend to pop up every time a news outlet, particularly RT, dares to show the side of events that does not fit the mainstream narrative, regardless of the realities on the ground.

In its heyday, the Berlin squatter scene occupied at least 120 buildings, which it defended in a number of ferocious street battles with riot police.

When Vittek's second goal went in, Italy suddenly came out of its shell and for the final 20 minutes so comprehensively outplayed its opponent that it seemed to compound all the negativity with which it has defended its status as world No. 1. Strike out that last sentence.

The system is hard to change -- question [B] -- because the system is just like a human body: it exhibits homeostasis, which means it defends itself against any change.

But if the government does not accept a weaker rupee, which it has defended ruinously, and cut its budget deficit, the money may not come at all.

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