Then, in a clever bit of judgeship designed to avoid deciding the case on a broader constitutional basis than necessary, the court said since Prop. 8 only involved the use of a word and the state could have no compelling reason to deny one class of people the use of that word the voter initiative was invalid from the start.
Despite nearly gratuitous use of the word GOALS in the realm of financial planning, most processes fall short of aiding you in the establishment of legitimate goals.
Will constant use of the word, though, drain it of all of its meaning?
Its trademark claim covers the use of the word in connection with many aspects of tabletop gaming and video games, she said, but also extended to published works.
Senator George Allen found himself in serious trouble because of matters like his use of the word macaca and his inept handling of the revelation of his Jewish ancestry.
Liberal Democrat Baroness Walmsley pointed to the use of the word "position" rather than "role" in the title of the debate.
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Fleischer also defended Rove's use of the word "war" when talking about the fight to win congressional approval for a permanent repeal of the estate tax.
However, the use of the word "symbolic" does leave the regulations open to some interpretation.
One illustration of this is the use of the word "spastic" as an insult.
Rep. Tom Sawyer (D-Ohio) asked Cole about his use of the word "reckless" to describe Gingrich's behavior.
The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.
While inherently obvious, it should not go unnoticed that the use of the word no is 100% negative.
Well sure, when you put it that way, the use of the word disorder makes a little sense.
He almost literally banned the use of the word within the executive suite.
But here, we did not have a revolution, most of the founders studiously avoided the use of that word.
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But it was his use of the word "autism" which caused most offence.
Defence barrister George Hepburne Scott raised the psychiatrist's use of the word "fantasy" to describe what Mr Railton told him.
"Trademarks as opposed to use of a word in prose or everyday language are two very different things, " it said.
All that's changed is the capacity to execute it - particularly in the UK. And the use of the word "flexible".
He has since said his use of the word "pathetique" has been misunderstood and can mean sad or unfortunate in French.
Dr Sian Pullen of WWF told BBC News Online: "The use of the word 'disaster' to describe what has happened is justified".
However the health minister, Dr Dan Poulter, said the RCN's use of the word "crisis" was scaremongering and did not reflect reality.
Apple has paid millions for its exclusive use of the word iPhone in the past and will likely pay IGB as well.
Suarez, who was publicly supported by his manager Kenny Dalglish and teammates, argued before the panel that the use of he word "negro" was not offensive.
He said he realised use of the word "handicapped" caused offence, but added he had been "clumsy" and had not employed it with "malicious intention".
Ian Brookes, consultant editor at Collins English Dictionary, agrees the figurative and metaphorical use of the word crept into the English language as an intensifier.
If you come to England expecting waxed moustaches, cucumber sandwiches, the tipping of trilbies and regular use of the word "jolly", then you may leave a trifle disappointed.
"The use of the word violent might be counterproductive, " he said.
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Some European leaders have been uneasy at Blair's readiness to echo U.S. President George W. Bush's use of the word "war" to describe the current situation.
Advocacy groups have urged a boycott of "Tropic Thunder" because of the repeated use of the word "retard, " when Mr. Downey's character gives Tugg an acting tutorial.
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