Even without that reality, the law's sunset clause means that Congress has the option to renew the legislation or revise it.
Even without the political reality that the law will change over the next several years--with or without a scheduled sunset--there is another reason why the overnight hike from zero to 55% isn't going to happen.
And in time, Knight and DeJesus "succumbed" to "their reality, " the law enforcement source said.
While there are still some skeptics, the reality is that virtual law offices are a much-needed modernization that can benefit both lawyers and their clients.
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Normal syntax is designed for a law-abiding reality, for a reality that is organized temporally, spatially, and causally.
President Ronald Reagan appreciated this reality and refused to sign the Law of the Sea Treaty.
And over time, as more of the Chinese economy gains its value from IP, then IP protections (in reality, not merely in the law) will grow stronger too.
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Speaker Boehner makes the claim that Congress is bound by the CBO current law baseline that accounts for reality.
There are a lot of things that mask this constitutional reality from us in modern times like the Uniform Law Commission, which while having no power to make a state do anything, creates models of legislation that states pass, sometimes tweaking them first, so that the laws of the fifty states are very similar on many matters.
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Third, the Republicans are insisting that spending should be measured from a current law baseline that is not an accurate reflection of reality.
Joseph Grundfest, a former member of the commission who now teaches at Stanford Law School, said the SEC is bowing to reality in blessing social media.
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As lawmaker fantasy runs aground on the rough shores of reality, the Treasury Department is stuck trying to implement a bad law full of dangerous ambiguity.
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While a company set to be the next big thing can dramatically throw out these kinds of metrics because of its spectacular potential, there comes a point where the law of scale kicks in and promise must turn into reality.
In reality, Congress simply codified what some courts had believed to be the law when it enacted Section 107(2) in 1954.
Chastened, I stuck close to reality until I was trying to account for some dead spots between college and law school, and law school and life.
After spending much of last year in denial about the meaning of the Budget Control Act that the president signed into law in August, the defense industry is waking up to a harsh reality.
The music conveys her struggle to both integrate and differentiate her alternate reality from the world around her in the New Orleans home of her sister and brother-in-law.
Reality thus tragically demonstrates that the essential dividing line in Syria is not between peacetime and wartime but between the law of war and no law at all.
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