Most academy dropouts cite the tough language and law requirements as reasons for quitting.
As he described, the Anglosphere was a persistent force that created a common world culture via land, language, and law (the common law, which originated in Anglo-Saxon culture).
The new USA Patriot Act failed to close the loopholes in the old Kennedy law, and incorporates language from the Kennedy law that prevents the FBI from wiretapping a terror suspect if the only evidence is his exercising of his First Amendment right to say he supports terrorism.
Relations with Slovakia are tense, thanks to a badly drafted language law there and some silly politicking.
India, with its English-language skills and common-law tradition is well-placed to secure a big share of the business.
But that belief can--and should--be forfeited when courts do what the Florida Supreme Court has done: wantonly usurp their two coequal branches, denying both the plain language of a law and the plain authority of the official elected to administer that law.
It is the broad language of the law, and that of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which has dragged the court into coming up with rules of its own to interpret what Congress meant.
But constitutional law and the language of the Constitution seem to have diverged.
Identical language was passed into law in the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.
However Slovak MEPs speaking in the debate said their language law was "mild", and denied it was discriminatory against ethnic Hungarians.
As well as having the right credentials, with degrees from Harvard and Columbia University Law School, he was brave in court and had a refreshing use of language.
She now woos Latinos with Spanish-language ads, opposes Arizona's immigration law and worked behind the scenes to prevent the state's Republican Party from endorsing SB1070.
" In January, new regulations banned dissemination of state secrets over the Internet, and "the broad language of the state secrets law invites selective application against anyone out of favor with the government.
This novel, Emmanuel Darley's second, is the story of an exclusive love that turns into a nightmare, perhaps because the protagonists have no common language: the boy is enclosed in the simplicity of his own world, the little girl only laughs or cries, and the police speak only the language of the law.
"When the Welsh Language Act 1993 became law the government of the day gave an undertaking that government departments and Crown bodies would prepare Welsh language schemes in the exact same way as that of public bodies, " she said.
The official language of the state shall be the Malay language and shall be in such script as may by written law be provided.
Most Russian-speakers fear they will fail the language and culture exam, which remains in place under the new law.
There's no doubt, Sam, that the supplemental language and other appropriations bills that have yet to be signed into law that prevent detention from happening now will need to be changed, and the President will work with Congress in order to change any law that prevents a facility at Thomson from being used.
SHARIA, the Islamic code of behaviour and law, has become an electric term in the language of politics.
Notwithstanding subsection 1, for a period of five years after the coming into operation of this section, and thereafter until otherwise by written law provided, the English language may be used for all official purposes.
The waiver would also permit states to tighten up on some language in the federal law that allows welfare recipients to claim unpaid internships and other such endeavors as qualifiers for welfare rather that getting actual, paying jobs.
Expressions from the King James Bible such as "the powers that be", "the apple of his eye", "signs of the times" and a "law unto themselves" are still part of the English language.
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But the travel law contains language reserving the right to withhold passports for reasons of national interest and for people with pending legal cases, and he's sure that's affecting his situation.
We looked at Costa Rica and Panama first, but both countries speak Spanish as their national language and, as with most South American countries, the legal system was based on Napoleonic law.
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Based on this premise, it is hoped that this calloboration would further strengthen universal respect for justice, the rule of law, human rights and fundamental freedoms, regardless of race, gender, language or religion.
He often eschews "no comments" and vague updates that end in "we can't discuss it, " the typical language employed by law-enforcement officials during high-profile criminal investigations.
Boko Haram, which means "Western education is sacrilege" in the Hausa language of Nigeria's north, has said it wants its imprisoned members freed and Nigeria to adopt strict Shariah law across the multiethnic nation of more than 160 million people.
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