If I'm superb at shopping, a super-user whose word is law for those who trust me for recommendations, how come I'm not paid to shop?
Here in Qobtan Jebel, a pinprick village of century-old stone walled homes in the hills west of Aleppo, Mr. Shehab Eddin's word is law, at least for now.
The evidence, and Lake's reputation for following the letter of the law to the word, doesn't bode especially well for Lay.
The law has said its word and we should not speak about it any more.
But we are no closer to discovering whether the accused is guilty or innocent of the central charge - using a four letter word to an officer of the law.
Judge Hudson also shot back at the administration's argument that federal taxation powers give it the right to levy the penalty on those who forgo insurance, noting that the administration had avoided using the unpopular word "tax" during the law's debate only to employ it later for legal reasons.
But in Egypt, which is now ruled by the Muslim Brotherhood, the parliament is playing word games in its quest for a law mandating sukuk market in the country.
The gathering continued for well over two hours, but not a single word was uttered about the new Sharia law which has become a source of hostilities in Swat valley.
Under Virginia law, Millette has the final word and can reduce the jury's recommended sentence, but it is rare for a judge to do so.
The word still appears in some parts of federal law - a section of financial regulation, for example, addresses the power of a bank to act as a "committee of estates of lunatics".
The critic demolished Pulitzer Prize-winner Cunningham's book about a middle-aged gallery owner attracted to his young brother-in-law in a 1, 000-word review in the Observer last January.
Mr McNeill, 43, who also planted a flag for Cancer Research UK in memory of his father-in-law said there was not one cross word during their 28-day trek across the ice, before being picked up by an aircraft and whisked back to base camp.
Lawyers say the signs in the lobby listing the price of admission with the word "recommended" below in smaller type violate a 1893 law mandating the public be admitted free of charge at least five days and two evenings per week in exchange for monetary grants and rent-free use of city-owned land.
They also got the word out by posting fliers, canvassing the area, working with law enforcement and sought to harness the power of social media.
The changes come on the heels of a 5, 000 word New York Times story published in January, which looks at law school grads who have piled on debt to go to school and face bleak job prospects.
According to the police's own legal advice, there is no case law which can be used to assist in the definition of the word "new" but they reckon it means additional evidence that would impact on the investigation of the case and which makes arrest necessary.
While the Minnesota decision was the first reported case to look at the application of the 2005 law to inherited IRAs, the judge there may not have the last word.
Word of his death first appeared Saturday in a Facebook posting by son-in-law Yegor Shuppe.
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"These are radical proposals, "says Harvey Kaplan, a pharmaceuticals industry defense lawyer in Kansas City, Mo. who is spreading the word among the defense bar as cochair of the Defense Research Institute's committee on European product liability law.
"These are radical proposals, " says Harvey Kaplan, a pharmaceuticals industry defense lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri, who is spreading the word to the defense bar as cochair of the Defense Research Institute's committee on European product liability law.
These days, we think of a law clerkship as a high-prestige post, but back then in Louisiana, people took the word "clerk" literally.
From the freedom of information viewpoint, this indicates how the law can provide access to video or audio material held by public authorities as well as the written word.
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