And in matters of constitutional law, as with taxes, substance generally governs not form.
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Clinger says the executive privilege is supposed to be used in matters of national security.
In matters of protecting pensions, the distinction of being first will be to your credit an honor.
Each of our brains are guided by a hormone called oxytocin in matters of trust.
The gender of a justice does also seem to matter in matters of gender.
Cromwell is interestingly indifferent in matters of religion, and at times almost skeptical or near-atheist.
Some would argue that, in matters of great public import, scientific dissent should be silenced.
But by taking an important part in matters of political policy he blurs accountability.
And General Pinochet's personal record in matters of democracy and human rights is worse than patchy.
She called for police officers to be properly trained in matters of honour-based crime.
But it has, under the Commerce Clause, deferred to Congress's authority in matters of national economic importance.
It is a fact that he has in recent weeks been intensively engaged in matters of foreign affairs.
Voters would then be reduced to checking boxes on ballots, without any actual say in matters of government.
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IR You affect to regard the collective views of British economists as, at best, unreliable in matters of policy.
And that brain trust is being increasingly called upon in matters of state.
Beyond the issue of coverage, however, the United States also performs below other wealthy countries in matters of cost, quality, and choice.
In the economy, as in matters of opinion, individual freedom must also prevail.
In matters of foreign policy however, Obama will be less burdened by - but not immune - to Congressional oversight.
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But all too often, especially in matters of tyranny, evil appears in banal ways that blend into the accepted landscape.
Despite allowing themselves the indulgence of wine-drinking, members of this group practised reasonable self-discipline in matters of diet, exercise and smoking.
So also in matters of royal style: Alexander mixed his purple with plain white cloth, avoiding the temptation to go whole-hog despot.
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Except in matters of sovereignty, such as flags, Beijing's attitude toward Taiwan's presence in Hong Kong after 1997 is business as usual.
For particularly in matters of security, the rules and institutions of international order rarely survive the decline of the nations that erected them.
States should ensure the full and free participation of indigenous people in all aspects of society, in particular in matters of concern to them.
No one can deny his success rate in major battles 100% and his enormous skill in matters of logistics, strategy, even military technology.
Emotional payoffs must be practical, even in matters of the heart.
The two men edge apart, too, in matters of foreign policy.
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And broadly speaking, he is intensively engaged, as he has been since he took the oath of office, in matters of foreign affairs and national security.
In matters of sleaze and waste, the parliament is commonly said to possess within its own ranks a concentration of practical expertise rivalling any on earth.
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This will be a serious reversal of historic and constitutional congressional authority and judicial deference to that authority in matters of governance of the armed forces.
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