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"It is unconstitutional and would not withstand judicial scrutiny," she said about the proposal.
Yildirim was jailed Sunday despite pleading that he had a heart condition and would not withstand imprisonment.
On Friday evening, Fallin shut down the Oklahoma bill, explaining that it would not withstand a legal challenge.
This was, he said, nothing less than "the indictment of a people" and it would not withstand historical scrutiny.
"What the academies apparently do would not withstand the application of the standards in these briefs," Mr. Dellinger said.
Even dynamic gaskets must be strictly metallic, because organic compounds would not withstand the radioactive irradiation during the design lifetime of 30 years.
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John Adams, a very successful composer, recently expressed his worries for classical and opera on Radio 3's Music Matters, fearing it wouldn't withstand the future.
The winners are the settlement-mill lawyers, who make nice incomes despite having subpar legal skills, and the people with soft-tissue claims that probably wouldn't withstand close scrutiny but make a couple of grand just to go away.
Kelly told members of Congress last week that lawyers had informed him DACA wouldn't withstand a legal challenge.
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