Judge Janowitz's ruling last year has been cited in news outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, as an instance in which the law has confused jurists, lawyers and litigants.
Some may defend the policy as an instance of robust unilateralism, but the failure of the administration's multilateral and regional initiatives was not a price that had to be paid to defend America's interests: on the contrary, those failures directly harm the American economy.
And our government, as it has in this instance and as it will in countries throughout the world, supports those aspirations.
They sound happy as, for instance, the citizens of William Morris's News From Nowhere don't sound happy.
As in the instance of the Kuwait Camp Philadelphia incident several questions are raised by the Fort Hood shootings.
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Most of Welfare's parliamentary deputies will be allowed to retain their seats, but they'll have to serve in the first instance as independents.
The credit which the apparent conformity with recognized scientific standards can gain for seemingly simple but false theories may, as the present instance shows, have grave consequences.
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Experts in the region say that because multilateralism has not been promoted in the region, efforts such as, for instance, regional flood forecasting has not progressed well.
The panic surrounding guns in America makes no sense except as yet another instance of the broader panic surrounding our fears of premature death, of tragedy, and of the senselessness of suffering.
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As if this instance of moral blindness were not enough, the English-speaking Catholic countries, in particular, have been shaken to the core by allegations of child abuse by clergymen and cover-ups by their bishops.
But: If yours is a "personal service corporation"--meaning the corporation's main output is your own work effort, for instance as consultant or pet groomer--then all your profits are taxed at a flat 35% corporate rate and you'll usually do better with a passthrough.
They are -- these are individuals whose lives were lost, and they need to be looked at not as -- at least in the first instance, not as how they affect the overall mission, because to say that the mission continues regardless in some ways might diminish the tragedy that their loss represents, and I wouldn't want to do that.
" Kolakowski saw this as "a particular instance of the difficulty inherent in any doctrine which views genuine human effort as the unique source of moral value while at the same time refusing to acknowledge any human contribution to the results of that effort.
The candidate he backed in Ecuador didn't do as well as expected, for instance.
For instance, as teenagers, only 14% of the boys said they were their mother's favourite.
For instance, as we discussed previously, a file in a computer is a cyber object.
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AOL's deals with other businesses, such as Ebay, for instance, have helped its revenue in trying times.
The rich do not often respond to tax increases by working less, for instance, as was widely assumed.
If a large company such as Nike, for instance, were to register .
Something more punitive is likely as well, for instance a windfall profits tax on oil, and maybe other industries.
As early as 1989, for instance, in an article entitled "Space-based Solar Shield to Offset Greenhouse Effect, " James T.
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Carcinogens in tobacco smoke may speed tumor growth, for instance, as might the higher levels of testosterone associated with smoking.
For instance, as everyone by now must be aware, yesterday German regulators, in an effort to fix one problem, created another.
We believe that that has to happen in this instance, as well.
"Some of them are from as far back as 1905, for instance the one showing the HMS Victory docked in Portsmouth, " he added.
That leaves net creditor nations like Brazil and China, for instance, as possible bailout aids who can add to the IMF bailout funds.
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You can insert an image into Word directly from an online service such as Flickr, for instance, without first saving it onto your computer.
He regards the failings attributed to globalisation (the financial crises of the late 1990s, for instance) as the result of a collision between markets and statism.
For instance, as well as Sirius is performing in its ability to grow subscribers, it also costs the company more money for each new subscriber it acquires.
Matsushita prides itself on its close work with this club, helping to improve training and quality control, for instance, as well as running insurance and pension programmes for workers.
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