At the inquest in December, the Dorset coroner recorded an accidental death from an "act of nature".
L. Mencken is based on the tenet that politics as practiced by boobus Americanus should be viewed as an act of nature, to be dealt with as one would a stormy day.
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Then you have a Congressional hearing starring self-indulgent, preening traders from guilty as hell organizations testifying that they had no idea all this was coming, that it was an act of nature and the reason they did so well was they just know more and therefore still deserve their bonuses.
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If an act of nature, a specific supplier or some other uncontrollable act can make it impossible for you to fulfill a contract (and thus open yourself up to legal action) then you should be putting to ink that you are not liable for incomplete work due to these factors.
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Strauss-Kahn "absolutely contests having committed the slightest act of violence of any nature whatsoever, " his lawyers Henri Leclerc, Frederique Baulieu and Richard Malka said.
An act of this nature would speak volumes about Bud Selig not only as a commissioner, but as someone willing to take responsibility for the egregious acts that had occurred under his leadership.
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Yes, we are all ultimately messy inside, but the truly interesting fact is that Jobs had tamed the messiness in ways that allowed him to act like a force of nature: simple, elemental and inexorable.
Since the sources and the act of creation are dualistic by nature, the meaning of the work sometimes eludes the artist.
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It's an irony that the act of going to back to nature, as it were, is something that is so easy to do in India, and yet we have been going in the opposite direction.
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New government guidance will say the act relates to "the nature of the information and not the format".
He says that the clarity of the law and the nature of the abuses legally forced him to act.
One of the things not in our control, but in the control of nature, is aging, and eventually death, the final act of our being.
Justice Anthony Kennedy focused on what he considered the demeaning nature of the Voting Rights Act's preclearance requirement, under which some localities must get approval in advance from Washington for changes to their voting laws.
IPPs were introduced under the 2003 Criminal Justice Act and aimed at offenders of a violent or sexual nature deemed to be dangerous to the public.
Perhaps shocked by the speed at which Washington managed to enact modest pro-growth reform, critics of the Jobs Act have only lately begun suggesting that unsuspecting investors will soon be cast into a Hobbesian state of nature.
The structure, nature and composition of this sector in Japan act as a serious deterrent to the emergence of a vibrant start-up culture.
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There was also no surprise in the nature of the complaint, alleging violations of the Oil Pollution Act.
This concept is critical to the JOBS Act, and it is clearly important that any regulation proposed acknowledges the nature of crowdfunding, and its unique role in the US economy.
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What is useful about neutrons for these experiments is that they are electrically neutral - within the experiment, they are as isolated from all the forces of nature as they can possibly be, with only gravity to act on them.
For Congress to act, to pass -- to come to an agreement, because of the nature of the recess there and they have the capacity to pass a unanimous consent measure that would allow an extension to be passed, which is the same kind of extension that has been passed 20 previous times just since 2007 that would send those Americans back on the job.
But for Styron the Holocaust was an act of man, however terrible, and writing was a means to control and mediate the nature of the world.
Complicating the issue is the fact that the Fair Housing Act prohibits landlords from asking tenants to show medical records or inquiring about the nature or severity of disabilities.
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Seen here in his mid-thirties, just four years removed from the acrimonious breakup of the most successful double act in the history of show business, Lewis is comedically fearless, so much a force of nature that he literally has Paar climbing the walls.
The nature of the cases has changed since the tumult of the early 1960s produced the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Arguing that if Congress did not explicitly prohibit its authority it could act to regulate anything, the EPA subsequently lost its legal attempt at naturarchy, seizing absolute power in the name of nature.
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