And no amount of eloquence or lawyerly skill from the managers can change that fact.
This one got way too lawyerly for me, but the initial question was really fascinating.
Those courts are frequently run by judges elected with the help of lawyerly campaign contributions.
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Judge Wright may view them as lawyerly confections designed to bolster a weak case.
The resolution of the case, which is in favor of the plaintiffs is on the lawyerly side.
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This is a classic example of the lawyerly approach that Gordon Brown sometimes takes in a tight corner.
It can seem like a lawyerly trick to help the guilty go free.
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There's a fragment from an 1858 speech in which Lincoln uses lawyerly logic to rebut the arguments of slaveholders.
The quiet period forces companies to live in a state of lawyerly paranoia.
In contrast, if the affair is left to drag on at a lawyerly pace attention will begin to fade.
This case is a bit too much on the lawyerly side for me to go into deeply, but it has an important lesson.
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But the Justice Department, in a brief supporting the plaintiffs, makes the lawyerly argument that Geier applies only to the facts in that case.
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After all, the lawyerly letter is a fairly transparent scare tactic.
The picture never tries to whip us into a frenzy of indignation, but its restrained, lawyerly laying out of a pattern of injustice is devastatingly effective.
Before I get into the lawyerly stuff, I want to show you where the money goes, but I need to mention one lawyerly thing about the program.
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From their it gets a little too lawyerly for me getting into whether the treaty is a covenant or a convention and if it is self-executing or not.
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There were also some procedural issues in the appeal that are way too lawyerly for me, but what really intrigues me is what the story behind the story is.
It is a very lawyerly concept.
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The Master Settlement Agreement is a masterpiece of lawyerly tinkering with market economics, giving tobacco giants like Philip Morris protection from competition by requiring smaller companies to maintain their market share or face oppressive increases in their payments to the states.
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Maybe if we could make it a hundred bucks instead of five it would be worth it along with an excise on shacking up to fund a program for non-marital domestic violence, which brings me to the lawyerly stuff in the decision.
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At a session with reporters in the Capitol this week, the majority leader gave a carefully worded and lawyerly answer four times when asked various questions about a trip he made to Great Britain with a lobbyist who was once his aide.
But for a century efforts to reform libel law thoroughly have foundered on a combination of lawyerly self-interest, bureaucratic timidity and a quiet belief among many lawmakers that the media is already too careless with other people's reputations (not least with politicians' good names).
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