In it, Roberts excoriates Antonin Scalia for siding with Big Government on a question that is dear to just about every conservative: The power of federal agencies to make decisions that are the functional equivalent of law.
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The administration's non-enforcement of the law was equivalent to civil disobedience from which we have barely recovered.
What this means for Israel is that the political and legal space has to be found to speedily embark on the law enforcement equivalent of a counterinsurgency operation.
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Hong Kong's nearest equivalent to a constitution, the Basic Law, allows for the possibility of open elections for both the chief executive and the Legislative Council, starting from 2007 and 2008 respectively.
The charge is equivalent to a hate crime under Oklahoma law, according to Partners Against Hate, a joint project of the Anti-Defamation League, the Leadership Conference Education Fund and the Center for Preventing Hate nonprofit groups.
Those recommendations will automatically become law unless Congress blocks them and offers equivalent spending cuts in their place.
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They would have to implement the political equivalent of concentration camps, scorched earth, and martial law against the very base that elected them to Congress.
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Under the law, firms with 50 or more full-time-equivalent employees will have to provide "minimum essential" and "affordable" coverage, or pay a penalty for each employee in excess of 30 full-time employees.
Not the people who later merged the financial equivalent of cats and dogs and pushed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act into law.
Macau law, for instance, requires identification for any casino transaction above the equivalent of sixty-one thousand dollars a threshold that is six times higher than that for casinos in the United States.
The Jamaica-based international organization that we would be supporting in this fashion would have not only the equivalent of an executive and legislature, but also a judiciary, known as the Law of the Sea Tribunal.
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The task faced by law enforcement personnel charged with catching and punishing those responsible the equivalent of trying swat each mosquito before it attacks is difficult, time-consuming and, while the killing continues, maddeningly futile.
In 2010 associates at firms with more than 700 lawyers billed an average of 1, 859 hours the equivalent of more than seven hours a day according to the National Association for Law Placement.
Economists such as Mitchell Polinsky, of Stanford Law School, and Steven Shavell, of Harvard Law School, argue that to deter harmful conduct, punitive damages should be equivalent to the amount of harm caused, multiplied by the inverse of the probability of detection.
Some businesses may be hesitant to hire because a provision of the health-care law scheduled to kick in next year requires employers with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees to offer health insurance or pay a penalty.
The most state law will permit in the context of specific performance for a breach of a personal services agreement is the equivalent of a non-compete obligation.
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