Consider those differences: Secularism is a bedrock U.S. principle, enshrined in the Constitution's First Amendment; in contrast, the Koran and Sunna are the Saudi constitution, enshrined as the Basic Law's first article.
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In Switzerland, the freedom of expression is enshrined in law.
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Several of Wood's teammates had been enshrined many years earlier.
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The story of the celebration is enshrined in American lore.
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Wade to be enshrined into law, as has former Gov.
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In Canada, gun ownership is not enshrined in the constitution.
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At Munich, the German prosecutors enshrined a new form of
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Cohen's narrative of the legal case that enshrined these practices
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Religious freedom is enshrined in the constitution and the Pancasila.
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Ignoring the principles of reproductive choice enshrined in Roe v.
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New Hampshire's legislature even enshrined this into law in 1948.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court ruling that enshrined abortion rights.
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Brett Hull and Mike Modano are also enshrined in Toronto.
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Two pitchers, Juan Marichal and Pedro Martinez, are also enshrined.
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By 2008, Bhutan had officially enshrined GNH in its constitution.
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South Africa famously enshrined gay rights in its 1996 constitution.
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In 1991, Kerala's high court enshrined that tradition into law.
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The city's "capitalist" system is also enshrined in the Basic Law.
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Class ideas are enshrined -- women on horseback actually own those horses.
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The cap may be enshrined in legislation due later this year.
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Some of these are enshrined in legislation; others are left unwritten.
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The rights enshrined in these partnerships vary from place to place.
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Its right to use peyote was enshrined in law in 1994.
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But what he calls crazy is enshrined in the actuarial standards.
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Because it is assumed lifetime tenure is enshrined in Article III,
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An independent central bank is not enshrined in our nation's Constitution.
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The Class of 2016 will be formally enshrined on Aug. 6.
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Equal rights for women could soon be enshrined in the Constitution.
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There are all the rights and responsibilities enshrined in our Constitution.
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When freedom and individuality and welcome are enshrined as core values.
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All 10 finalists who were not enshrined were again named finalists.
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This plan was affirmed by Congress and enshrined in international law.
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Support for statehood was even enshrined in the 2016 Republican Party platform.
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Work is indeed a right enshrined in the constitution, adopted in 2014.
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Work is indeed a right enshrined in Tunisia's constitution, adopted in 2014.
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Nature's rights to exist and flourish are even enshrined in Ecuador's constitution.
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Niki will forever be in our hearts and enshrined in our history.
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There's Bhutan, which in 2008 enshrined "gross national happiness" in its constitution.
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Wade to be enshrined into law after Alabama's abortion ban was passed.
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He was enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1986.
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This is a world of insanity, and it's enshrined in the TPP.
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In Europe, privacy is a fundamental right enshrined in the EU Charter.
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DACA's protections could be made more permanent by being enshrined in legislation.
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And based on values enshrined in Western civilization and in our Constitution.
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Ferguson decision enshrined Jim Crow discrimination in its "separate but equal" ruling.
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The virus has laid bare why it must be enshrined in law.
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Prince was being enshrined, getting in his first year on the ballot.
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In Austria, freedom of religion is largely enshrined in the country's constitution.
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Enshrined in a sixth floor Whitney window, the piece looks presidingly majestic.
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For centuries, Notre Dame has enshrined an evolving notion of French-ness.
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We shouldn't be surprised to find their values enshrined in this country.
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Its conclusions could have enshrined alcohol as part of a healthy diet.
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He was enshrined into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2017.
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It was even enshrined in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.
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Traditionally, the memoir addressed to one's descendants enshrined an official family story.
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In 2016, DeBartolo was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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He was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015.
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Our reporter weighs the odds of his being enshrined in the Hall.
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The world's Paris-enshrined commitment to fight climate change will be undermined.
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The right to own a gun isn't enshrined in New Zealand's constitution.
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That priority is enshrined in the movement's rallying cry: Shut Down Canada.
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Details about the program, which is not enshrined in law, are scarce.
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Stafford writes about childhood — and not the childhood enshrined by American literature.
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There's Bhutan, which in 2008 enshrined "gross national happiness" in its Constitution.
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This tenet of American jurisprudence is enshrined in the United States Constitution.
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That's why our founders enshrined the press and its freedoms in our constitution.
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It is, after all, enshrined in the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
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This unanimous vote reaffirms the respect for intellectual property enshrined in our Constitution.
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They also say the right to sue is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
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Bowlen will be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August.
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That makes it essential that their operational independence is enshrined in strong governance.
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Freedom of speech is enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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Rights over personal data are enshrined in the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights.
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North Korea is governed by a military-first policy enshrined in its constitution.
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This is the approach enshrined and funded through the 21st Century Cures Act.
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My Xbox and PlayStation are both practically enshrined within a home theater system.
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Today's America likely couldn't exist without the rights enshrined in the Fourteenth Amendment.
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This U.S.-Russian deal was enshrined under auspices of the UN Security Council.
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That's why our Founders enshrined the press and its freedoms in our Constitution.
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Congress ultimately removed the provision that would have enshrined Free File in law.
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Officials have repeatedly said they wanted to ensure that the rule enshrined confidentiality.
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In Europe, privacy in enshrined as a fundamental right in the EU Charter.
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The passage of the Illinois Land Conservation Act in 1996 enshrined a solution.
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"...Our founders enshrined the press and its freedoms in our Constitution," Streep said.
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The country's constitution enshrined women's right to vote and to hold elected office.
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The constitutional part means preserving the civil rights safeguards enshrined in the Constitution.
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The organization also believes that more privacy protections should be enshrined in law.
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The "fugitive sensibility" Sontag hoped to capture is now enshrined in the museum.
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They have had some success in weakening protections enshrined in Brazil's 22015 Constitution.
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But any such plan would be enshrined in a nonbinding part of Mrs.
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McGinnis was recently enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2017).
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In New Mexico, Governor Michelle Lujan-Grisham enshrined ACA protections into state law.
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Producers also fret about special protections for Scotch whisky enshrined in European law.
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Gay marriage has been enshrined as justice by the Supreme Court since 2015.
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The right to a suitably funded education is enshrined in the state Constitution.
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They cited that birthright citizenship is a right enshrined under the 14th Amendment.
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That is who George Washington enshrined in our professional warrior ethos in 1776.
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That's why our founders enshrined the press and its freedoms in the Constitution.
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Ferguson Supreme Court case that enshrined separate but equal accommodations for the races.
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Without enforcing the Basic Act, fundamental land rights enshrined are inconsequential, said Kawlo.
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Her legacy of dishonesty is enshrined in the Mueller Report and is very telling.
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Its spread across China is backed by coercion, its use enshrined in the constitution.
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But citizens' right to confidentiality when speaking to their lawyers is enshrined in law.
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That's actually enshrined in an act in the U.K. called the Data Protection Act.
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But the agenda does more than reaffirm our constitutionally enshrined civil and political rights.
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It's enshrined in our Constitution, as Mr. Khan knows, because he's actually read it.
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Bowlen will be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame posthumously this August.
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After all, the "pursuit of happiness" is even enshrined in the Declaration of Independence.
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The Federal Reserve system was enshrined in 1913 following a series of bank panics.
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The Three-Fifths Compromise legally enshrined counting slaves as a fraction of a human.
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He will be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in September.
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These are constructs cooked up by human beings and later enshrined as eternal truths.
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I asked them each to name a protection the public needs enshrined in law.
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Bowlen posthumously will be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame this August.
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She is the 11th French player, and only the fifth Frenchwoman, to be enshrined.
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"The vast majority of Americans believe in the rights enshrined in Roe," Hogue said.
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The guidelines are nonbinding, but many of them have become enshrined in state regulations.
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This is enshrined in a Justice Department policy that Mr. Mueller had to follow.
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The tree tug-of-war is also likely to become enshrined in city policy.
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It also would undermine the values of liberty and privacy enshrined throughout the Constitution.
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There is a reason that freedom of the press is enshrined in the Constitution.
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Duterte's actions challenge the liberal Western values that are enshrined in the Philippine constitution.
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No, the responsibility to maintain "price stability" is enshrined in the European Union Treaty.
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It's no accident that patents were enshrined in the Article I of the Constitution.
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That opportunity — hard-won, but enshrined anew with each additional FOIA release — commences today.
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It enshrined a moment when tribalism has become the defining characteristic of American politics.
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The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 enshrined the right to strike into law.
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Freedom of speech and association is enshrined in the Basic Law, Hong Kong's mini-constitution.
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No wonder the Soviet authorities more or less enshrined the hill&aposs status as sacred.
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Church in France along with the monarchy, and was enshrined in the 1905 law on
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"That's why our founders enshrined the press and its freedoms in the Constitution," said Streep.
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Only now the discrimination is officially enshrined in Israel's basic law — the country's constitutional equivalent.
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Unlike Warner, it's doubtful Hamilton will ever be enshrined in his sport's hall of fame.
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Even when equal treatment is not enshrined in law, young people tend to support it.
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The right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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Such acts contradict the unequivocal prohibition against chemical weapons enshrined in the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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"In doing so he permanently enshrined a double standard in U.S. law enforcement," he said.
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But such demands are not enshrined in Chinese legislation; they are not even written down.
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If the report is accurate, this data may be enshrined in new predictive policing systems.
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The president and I support the freedom of the press, enshrined in the First Amendment.
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Without the balance enshrined in the DMCA, the Internet today would be a different place.
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That is the diagnosis of the Trump administration, now enshrined in our national security documents.
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China's previous two presidents haven't had their ideas enshrined in the constitution in this way.
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This powerful lobby group's ambitions have already been enshrined in deals away from the WTO.
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They say that with all its worker protections, France has effectively enshrined permanent high unemployment.
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The rule is expected to weaken or eliminate an anti-discrimination provision enshrined in ObamaCare.
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It enshrined, among other things, an individual's right to life, humane treatment and fair trial.
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The accord was also enshrined in a UN Security Council resolution, making it international law.
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Indeed, this public policy is enshrined in the constitution of every state in the nation.
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Tampering with the digital locks is prohibited by intellectual property rules enshrined in trade agreements.
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And, the area where he grew up was firmly enshrined in the city's musical history.
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Many recordings were ignored for decades, only to be rediscovered and enshrined as Imperishable Art.
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It has abolished limits on presidential terms and enshrined Mr. Xi's "thought" in the Constitution.
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They want the same restrictions on the federal government, only enshrined as standalone U.S. law.
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Israel's redefinition of itself as an exclusive, ethnocentric Jewish state is now enshrined in law.
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The notion of 'responsibility' is enshrined in the Second Amendment's 'a well regulated militia' clause.
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Enshrined on YouTube and in countless documentaries, the Baldwin-Buckley debate remains an uncanny exchange.
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But his ambitions for the future relationship, enshrined in a new political declaration, are different.
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Again, this is in keeping with the separation of powers enshrined in America's founding documents.
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But now it appears that such players might end up enshrined in Cooperstown after all.
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But the deep cuts enshrined in the budget's numbers are not consistent with modest tweaks.
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This reason-giving requirement is deeply embedded in law — and even enshrined in the Constitution.
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George Washington, enshrined these principles even as British and Hessian troops mistreated their American captives.
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Madison, enshrined this principle, which has been accepted by all branches of government ever since.
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He has called for India to be enshrined as a Hindu rashtra, or Hindu nation.
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Subsequently, in 1920, the Volstead Act was enshrined in the Constitution as the 19663th Amendment.
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The law, passed in 2018, enshrined Israel's Jewish character in law for the first time.
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Among the investor class at Davos, he was the newly enshrined leader of the world.
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Sharia-based Hudood laws enshrined misogyny, while previously afforded rights and safeties for women were curtailed.
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The values and ideals enshrined in America's Constitution have been emulated by democracies around the world.
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Those features made little sense as Bancomext enjoys an explicit sovereign guarantee enshrined in domestic law.
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Like the origin story of many technology upstarts, JUUL's is set to be enshrined in myth.
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To keep them sweet, the government in 19743 enshrined tax breaks for shipowners in the constitution.
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The current version of the system was enshrined into law with the Immigration Act of 1990.
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The generals' 20-year strategic plan, enshrined in law, binds future administrations to its development policies.
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The reason Jack and Rose's romance is so enshrined is really because it's short and sweet.
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The PA's decision to pay terrorists and their families is enshrined in the authority's own laws.
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Missouri enshrined a law requiring voters to show identification at the polls in the state constitution.
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Owens is set to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 4.
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It's enshrined in strategic guidance documents from the National Security Strategy to the National Defense Strategy.
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This principle is enshrined in our nation's governing laws, which prohibit individuals from taking others' lives.
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Enshrined in our Constitution is one of Congress' most important responsibilities—the power of the purse.
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Critical to this effort is the balanced approach to copyright that is enshrined in U.S. law.
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We condemn the use of violence against peaceful protesting, a basic right, enshrined in Article 38.
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Over half a century, the national primary process has been enshrined as a national election process.
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The last Chinese leader to have his ideology thus enshrined while still alive was Mao Zedong.
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The accord was also enshrined in a UN Security Council resolution, incorporating it into international law.
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Like her, they're devotees of Lord Ayyappa, the Hindu deity enshrined at Sabarimala, considered eternally celibate.
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This draft agreement sets out a long list of principles, most already enshrined in existing laws.
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But Democrats argue the GOP proposals fall short of the protections enshrined in the 2010 law.
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The effort, now enshrined in law, targets the 30 worst-performing electrical distribution lines, he said.
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Longtime Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher was the first of four men enshrined to approach tears.
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It is enshrined as the purest and the only example of that kind of gendered pain.
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Why it matters: Israel's status as a Jewish state had not previously been enshrined in law.
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"Her murder enshrined her in history as a symbol of transgressing gendered norms," Ms. Micucci said.
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In theory, the right to bear arms is enshrined in the US Constitution — for all citizens.
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How exactly the details will pan out will be enshrined in future filings with the SEC.
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On Monday, so was the cathedral, which for centuries has enshrined an evolving notion of Frenchness.
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Ahmet Ertegun is enshrined in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the house he helped build.
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The justices thus enshrined one of the most corrosive and anti-democratic practices in American politics.
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The Casey family's opposition to abortion is enshrined in a Supreme Court decision: Planned Parenthood v.
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That right is enshrined in the First Amendment, and we hold that right to be sacred.
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He asks why those incidents have been enshrined in memory and the Up Stairs Lounge forgotten.
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Trump had no knowledge of, or interest in, the checks and balances enshrined in the Constitution.
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In February, the Senate blocked multiple immigration proposals that would have enshrined protections for the immigrants.
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Kashmir was assigned special status—enshrined in Article 370—and afforded significant powers of self-rule.
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In other countries, the site where such luminaries assembled might today be enshrined as a museum.
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But Evers's plan is unique, because it stands outside the process enshrined in Wisconsin state law.
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As Baxa tells us, Mussolini's monogram (often enshrined in mosaic) combined an "M" with the fasces.
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Whatever qualms about fire-bombing civilians emerged after that war were later enshrined in international humanitarian law.
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"Her behavior is forever enshrined on the internet among the great idiots of our time," he added.
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Spurred on by religious fanatics, Pakistan enshrined the persecution of Ahmadi Muslims into its constitution in 1974.
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Hosko said Comey seemed to introduce an element of intent that is not enshrined in that statute.
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"It might be that ISPs just accept the principles [of net neutrality] and it's not enshrined formally."
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A decree in 2010 by the then-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, enshrined those standards in law.
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Like Thais of all faiths, Thai Muslims are guaranteed freedom of religion as enshrined in the constitution.
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Some investors were surprised that Xi's political thoughts were enshrined into the Party constitution, cementing his power.
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He became the first Suns player to be enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992.
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Germany's target wasn't enshrined in law, like New Zealand's was, but it helped to shape a nation.
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Bonds needs to be on 75 percent of Hall of Fame ballots to be enshrined in Cooperstown.
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Freedom of religion is fundamental to the American way of life and enshrined in the First Amendment.
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Clauses that were dropped after political wrangling would have enshrined in law establishment of Jewish-only communities.
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He has also said it would be hard to overturn an agreement enshrined in a U.N. resolution.
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Enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972, Yogi had a legendary baseball career, with a .
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The commission devised a plan that was enshrined into law, specifying what level of risk is tolerable.
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The rights to free speech, assembly and a free press, he said, were enshrined in Vietnam's Constitution.
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But policies remain that undermine the vision of fairness and equal opportunity enshrined in this landmark law.
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What united them was an aversion to the status quo and the Supreme Court that enshrined it.
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As such, she said, he was likely to defend reproductive freedom as enshrined in Roe v. Wade.
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Below are some facts about Germany's self-imposed balanced budget goal and the constitutionally enshrined debt brake.
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She was already among the 267 women enshrined in the hall, a former bank building with pillars.
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Knight is enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has won seven Grammy awards.
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Just like any metropolis, Quebec City is replete with fragments of unnoticed history enshrined in everyday life.
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He has never praised the press as a bedrock of American democracy enshrined in the First Amendment.
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Under a law adopted in 1884, unions were enshrined as the sole official representatives of French employees.
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Yet the freedom to practice one's religion is enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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After all, a worldview like that that could only really come from a life enshrined in privilege.
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For others, the right to bear arms is one of the most fundamental enshrined in the Constitution.
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The two sides continue to disagree over whether the deal's provisions must be enshrined in China's laws.
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In 1953, when Israel was five years old, Parliament enshrined Yad Vashem's status and funding in law.
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Not only are the Obamas the first African-American presidential couple to be enshrined in the collection.
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The Amazon is a natural wonder enshrined in the Brazilian Constitution as part of the national patrimony.
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Fighting over a yellow cab is a long-enshrined tradition on the streets of New York City.
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The country also enshrined Tamazight, the local Berber tongue, as an official state language in its Constitution.
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What exactly is the lesson — it was enshrined in a quasi-academic setting, after all — of Rihanna?
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He argued the cuts violated budget laws and the separation of powers enshrined in the state's constitution.
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Egyptian catacombs are filled with mummified animals, from tiny wrapped scarab beetles to baboons enshrined in sarcophagi.
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But many have also returned in coffins, and their faces are enshrined on martyr posters throughout Lebanon.
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He enshrined Xi Jinping Thought as party ideology, scorning democracy and liberalized economics as decadent Western exports.
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Free speech is constitutionally enshrined in both Germany and France, as it is in the United States.
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The right to have access to personal data is enshrined in the new California Consumer Privacy Act.
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They called for "power over our destiny" and for a "First Nations Voice enshrined in the constitution".
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"Stafford writes about childhood — and not the childhood enshrined by American literature," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
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And far from ignoring Americans' privacy concerns, the protections enshrined in the law embrace and defend them.
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The right to claim asylum, enshrined in international law, remains "under threat", Grandi said, without naming names.
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And that his personal beliefs should be enshrined into law and imposed on the rest of us.
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By injecting religious credentials into considerations of citizenship, it subtly challenges the secularism enshrined in India's constitution.
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"Today's decisions have anchored and enshrined the Draghi legacy," said Carsten Brzeski, chief German economist at ING.
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Rollins said Sinnott's decision punished people for exercising their right to protest enshrined in the First Amendment.
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I imagine holding a little hand of somebody and tell them the stories that are enshrined here.
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Free speech is constitutionally enshrined in both Germany and France, as it is in the United States.
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He complained that the 943-to-3 majority had simply enshrined its own views as constitutional law.
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He complained that the 943-to-3 majority had simply enshrined its own views as constitutional law.
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Even under Mr. Mubarak, the military was not so deeply enshrined in the daily affairs of government.
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Party officials enshrined "Xi Jinping Thought" in the party constitution, putting him on par with Mao Zedong.
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Civil rights for black Americans have been enshrined into our federal laws in the decades since then.
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This hurt the institution's credibility, but further enshrined it as the main arbiter of the faith in Egypt.
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But the convention's other big demand would: it asks for a "First Nations voice enshrined in the constitution".
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"It's the same pattern of intimidation contrary to freedom of peaceful assembly enshrined in the constitution," said Aranaz.
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It is enshrined in the rule of law, the principle we are all equal in rights and dignity.
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Couture was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2006, only the 4th fighter to be enshrined.
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He shows a cynical disdain for the values America enshrined in global institutions after the second world war.
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After America's formal departure, its NAFTA commitments would live on, enshrined in the domestic legislation that implemented them.
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In 1889 the Meiji constitution, modelled along Prussian lines, enshrined both representative government and reverence for the emperor.
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The central bank calmed some nerves by stressing its independence was enshrined by the constitution regardless of ownership.
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Presidential transitions have always existed in some capacity, enshrined in law in the Presidential Transitions Act of 1963.
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Once the Gileadean belief system has been enshrined in law, it sounds and feels natural, like common sense.
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Newt Gingrich enshrined the principle of "never compromise" in 1994, which the party has adhered to ever since.
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Both Koreas have enshrined reunification in their constitutions, with North Korea describing it as "the nation's supreme task".
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The two-part "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" episode of The Simpsons is enshrined among the series' most remembered.
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In other countries, quotas are not enshrined in law but instead are voluntary promises made by political parties.
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Unashamedly so, it's a document enshrined in bigoted pro-Confederate sentiment, which suggests an obvious bending of perspective.
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The Supreme Court enshrined a right to counsel in criminal cases 220 years ago with Gideon v. Wainwright.
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As depicted in the book Moneyball , Beane enshrined a new job category in serious sports — director of analytics.
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The phrase enshrined the dogma that politicians – the Party – is the final judge of what journalism can say.
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Critics say the reform will totally undermine the standards of protection enshrined for decades in national labor law.
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But criminal prosecutions require a higher burden of proof than the balance of probability enshrined in securities law.
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"This statement, subsequently enshrined as the Carter Doctrine, inaugurated America's war for the greater Middle East," Bacevich writes.
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Mr. Hong is not the only historian who has challenged the enshrined narrative of the Langya Mountain heroes.
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It's one of the most basic democratic safeguards enshrined in the Constitution, yet few people really understand it.
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Notably, the 1986 movie "Hoosiers" forever enshrined the roundball game in the hearts and minds of ordinary Americans.
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The ideals of these agencies are enshrined in our Constitution as a fundamental tenet of American civil society.
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Of note, Xi's name was officially enshrined in the party's constitution on the last day of the event.
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President Donald Trump on Monday said the emoluments clause is "phony," but it's enshrined in the US Constitution.
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Conservative clerics remain powerful while human rights violations are often the result of punishments enshrined in Sharia law.
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In order to thrive, it must uphold the rights enshrined in its international commitments and its own constitution.
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But for 70 years, large numbers of Israelis have fought to promote the values enshrined by Israel's founders.
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Impeachment is enshrined in the Constitution, but the rules for how it's conducted are determined by the House.
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As enshrined in "Texts From Hillary," she wasn't "approachable," she was sharp-witted, fearsome — and, above all, cool.
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He mastered the art of preserving political egos, even as he tore down the walls that enshrined them.
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Enshrined in these acts and institutions are the principles of transparency, accountability and strong social and environmental standards.
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Our ability to curb climate change will shape our capacity to meet the objects enshrined in the SDG's.
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Indigenous leaders proposed in 2017 establishing an advisory body comprised of elected indigenous Australians enshrined in the constitution.
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By March, it was enshrined in the state's constitution as the guiding principles for both party and country.
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The values he championed - enshrined in the grand American anthems sung for him today - are indomitable and enduring.
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But not for all: That pursuit, enshrined in the Declaration of Independence in 1776, was denied to blacks.
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The last two general managers enshrined — Pat Gillick and John Schuerholz — led two franchises to World Series titles.
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That idea is now enshrined in municipal law, though it won't go into effect for another few months.
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But her work has been canonized by museums and galleries, and feminist slogans are enshrined on T-shirts.
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On Saturday, Jerry Jones (Cowboys owner) and Kurt Warner (Cardinals quarterback) are among those who will be enshrined.
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International officials negotiating the deal have enshrined within it a goal of limiting warming to 2 degrees Celsius.
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Especially when that power player works for a brand, like Chanel, that is enshrined on a power pedestal.
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They are calling for a representative body to be enshrined in the Constitution, not just for constitutional recognition.
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It is a country fiercely attached to the "acquis," or acquired rights, enshrined in its comprehensive welfare state.
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As legislators, we all share the same commitment to protecting our Constitution and the democratic institutions it enshrined.
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Now they enshrined a self-imposed "earth tax" of one per cent of their sales: a bigger number.
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I'm not an American, and in Britain freedom of speech or religion is not enshrined in a constitution.
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And by creating three equal but separate branches of government they enshrined a system of checks and balances.
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Twenty-five years ago Brandy's self-titled debut enshrined her as an R&B princess of the 90s.
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His new time: 15:59, a record now enshrined by the speed-running community and Guinness World Records.
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Gun ownership there is considered a privilege, not a right, enshrined 85033 years ago in the country's constitution.
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That's all thanks to a pan-Scandinavian concept of the "freedom to roam," enshrined as allemansrätt in Sweden.
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Merkley says he's trying to protect the Senate's "advise and consent" role, which is enshrined in the Constitution.
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Not only did it succeed in rationing the stone, but they it enshrined the diamond's reputation as prized.
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Decided in 2008 and 2010 respectively, Heller and McDonald enshrined individual ownership of firearms as a constitutionally protected right.
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But, voting, a right enshrined in the 250th Amendment of the Constitution, should not be this hard, she says.
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Even if rights and protections are enshrined in law, they have little value if people do not respect them.
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In 22016, Martin Luther King Jr. visited Jamaica, where Marcus Garvey is enshrined as the country's first national hero.
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By contrast, he has conceded it would be hard to destroy a deal enshrined in a United Nations resolution.
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Some conservatives have argued that such a law would violate the separation of powers enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
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I would respect myself enough to eat food enshrined in loving intentions, like some kind of Brooklyn Jeong Kwan.
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The new legislation would see many of those emergency powers enshrined in law, with limited oversight from the judiciary.
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The Philippines is the only other country with paid domestic-violence leave, which it enshrined in law in 2004.
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The values enshrined in the founding documents of the United States have served as a model for the world.
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So borders will be strengthened, foreign workers kept out, patriotism respected, order and discipline imposed, belonging and rootedness enshrined.
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It is enshrined in a National Parks Act which inspires almost constitution-like devotion among the country's nature-lovers.
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Of course, there are lots of ways to chip away at an institution, even one enshrined in the constitution.
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As with Americans and "our troops," motherhood, and the Constitution, certain things were enshrined, and nobody dared ridicule them.
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And his was the brain behind "Xi Jinping Thought", which was enshrined in the party constitution late last month.
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And suppose this society has no other law or principle enshrined in its legal code that would condemn slavery.
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Realistically, though, it may be a while before such protections become internalized by corporations, let alone enshrined in law.
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Terrorism may be the ultimate form of illegitimate violence, and its impermissibility is now well enshrined in international norms.
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Both have built their campaigns as crusaders against entrenched, unaccountable, corrupting plutocracy -- the very thing enshrined by Citizens United.
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The killings inflamed the long-running debate on gun rights, enshrined in the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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The city's autonomy from the Communist state is enshrined in a Chinese constitutional principle called One Country, Two Systems.
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And it would be a discredit to the Hall and the players already enshrined to have them get in.
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"Freedom of speech and political expression is enshrined in Basic Law," she added, referring to Hong Kong's mini-constitution.
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Mahasweta Devi's view of her country was enshrined in her keynote speech at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2006.
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His majesty in the ring as he danced under those lights enshrined him as a champion for the ages.
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The foreign emoluments clause is, however, is enshrined in Article I, Section 9, Paragraph 8 of the US Constitution.
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Since then, liberalism's principles of universalism have been enshrined in several international documents the United States has participated in.
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President Trump is simply using the tools enshrined in our country's laws to protect America from Chinese economic aggression.
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TROUBLED TRACT The CDC's role in ensuring the health of people near Superfund sites is enshrined in federal law.
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Xi is fresh from a Communist Party Congress that enshrined him as the strongest Chinese patriarch since Mao Zedong.
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The apartment became a basic human right, formally enshrined in the Yugoslav Constitution and universally granted to all citizens.
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DoMA enshrined discrimination as federal policy and should be looked on as a black mark in our nation's history.
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"All in the Family" (1971-79) may well be his masterpiece; Archie Bunker's armchair is enshrined in the Smithsonian.
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As he became more enshrined in the art world's upper echelons, such provocations became much harder to pull off.
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That commitment was enshrined in law, where they said the internet should develop unfettered from federal and state regulation.
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Over the course of human history, Hrdy continued, some of these ancient impulses have become enshrined in patriarchal ideologies.
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But Granma said it enshrined recognition of both the free market and private property in Cuba's new Magna Carta.
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With Prohibition newly enshrined in the Constitution, anti-liquor crusaders demanded better, stricter enforcement and harsh punishment for violators.
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Some believe the constitution would have to be amended since the SARB's current focus is enshrined in that document.
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Critic's Notebook For centuries, Notre-Dame cathedral has enshrined an evolving notion of what it means to be French.
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It might be worth finding out if there is a relevant policy enshrined in a company handbook or elsewhere.
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A former player becomes eligible to be enshrined when he or she is in their fourth season of retirement.
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In addition to the five elected on Saturday, there are 15 others who will be enshrined in Canton, Ohio.
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The fundamentalist constitution has enshrined de jure discrimination against women: top leadership positions are explicitly reserved for males only.
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A mass mobilization of activist women is demanding that the Equal Rights Amendment finally be enshrined in the Constitution.
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On the one hand, he must speak out against discrimination, in keeping with the rules enshrined in international conventions.
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The methods she helped develop are now enshrined in the American Bar Association's guidelines for death penalty defense lawyers.
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He enshrined his name on currency, schools, an international airport and other prominent sites throughout the East African country.
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This Presidents' Day, we should reflect on the reasons our Founding Fathers enshrined this right in our First Amendment.
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Freedom of expression, including for members of the media, is essential to democracy and is enshrined in Kenya's Constitution.
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Trump has attacked the freedom of the press enshrined in the First Amendment, and the independence of the judiciary.
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The right for a redress of grievances is enshrined in our Constitution, and it's an important right to exercise.
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A fortunate few were enshrined in children's projects, or found a second career as stems for gaudy artificial flowers.
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Islam is constitutionally and culturally enshrined here and taught at school; Muslims make up 96 percent of the population.
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Through these principles, basic tenets of sustainability and transparency that are indispensable to enabling quality infrastructure, are now enshrined.
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The collective impact of these changes will be that a permanent Muslim ban is enshrined into American immigration policy.
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St. Catherine of Siena is enshrined in Rome, while her head is revered in a basilica in Siena, Italy.
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Meaning, Chyna will be enshrined with Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and, of course, X-Pac.
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"It's decidedly out of step with the traditions of freedom of speech and of the press enshrined in our Constitution."
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The Conservative Party is formally committed to leaving, and the fact that Britain will be exiting is enshrined in law.
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So long as we are united in our commitment to the values enshrined in the Constitution, they will not succeed.
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Although Stevens viewed this as a misinterpretation of the Second Amendment, the reality is it's now enshrined into constitutional law.
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Weddings are also enshrined in heteronormative customs, and people shouldn't be punished for breaking wedding norms that they find restrictive.
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The Centennial State is home to rich natural beauty, vibrant cities, and robust inclusiveness provisions firmly enshrined in state law.
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The central bank guards its independence and has opposed attempts to alter its mandate, which is enshrined in the constitution.
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Trump is enshrined in the WWE Hall of Fame, along with superstars such as Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant.
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The ideas enshrined in the Utah Compact resemble those that presidential candidates Bush and Reagan supported back in the 1980s.
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Wade should be enshrined as law itself and also committed to backing judges that would uphold the landmark court decision.
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The first is laïcité, a strict form of secularism enshrined by law in 1905 after a struggle against authoritarian Catholicism.
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We are a backwater of a nation that still has states where the 'Gay Panic' defense is enshrined in law.
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With the nation facing this dire constitutional crisis, the somber remedy of impeachment, enshrined in our founding charter, is warranted.
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The public protector has authority enshrined in the constitution to investigate alleged wrongdoing by public officials and demand remedial action.
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China's previous two presidents, Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin, haven't had their names enshrined in the constitution in this way.
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"The majority of places around the world have enshrined women's fundamental rights as people in their founding documents," Foy said.
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This is theoretically possible, because the sovereign immunity of tribes, unlike that of states, isn't enshrined in the Eleventh Amendment.
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Public schools have an obligation to educate our children; their right to access a free public education is constitutionally enshrined.
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John McCain, by establishing in his name a commission devoted to the promotion of the rights enshrined in that document.
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The "national" part is definitely specious, as the holiday doesn't seem to be enshrined as such by any given nation.
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Others have also sounded alarm bells over the risks of such intrusive and untargeted powers being enshrined in UK law.
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"The values he championed - enshrined in the grand American anthems sung for him today - are indomitable and enduring," she continued.
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O'Neal and Allen Iverson headlined the 10-member Class of 2016 enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
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These sensibilities are even enshrined in American law, which gives companies broad immunity from prosecution for what their users post.
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Canada does not have an enshrined right to bear arms, and over the years it has introduced strict gun laws.
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Bart Starr won five championships for the Green Bay Packers and was enshrined in the Hall of Fame in 19703.
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On the issue of national security, the administration enshrined a harsher stance toward China in the president's National Security Strategy.
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The artist's work has been canonized, and feminist slogans are enshrined on T-shirts, but where does that leave her?
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"Xi Jinping Thought" was enshrined in the party constitution — an honor previously granted only to Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.
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These powers, importantly, are not enshrined in the Constitution but rather in ordinary legislation, which renders them far less sacrosanct.
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There's a deeper question, which comes back to the extraordinary Western landscape and the high American idea enshrined in it.
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In Poland recently, Mr. Trump reaffirmed adherence to the mutual defense obligations enshrined in Article 5 of the NATO agreement.
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Pacifism is enshrined in the Constitution, with a clause known as Article 9 calling for the complete renunciation of war.
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In places like California — home to half of all DACA recipients — and New York, additional protections are enshrined in laws.
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And legal experts argue that so-called national interest doesn't trump Aboriginal rights that are equally enshrined in the Constitution.
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Residents have debated execution methods — electrocution is still enshrined in Arkansas law as a future possibility — and analyzed last meals.
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While most of the measures are outdated and "have no legal effect," they remain enshrined in law (The Associated Press).
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Although behaviors like these aren't enshrined in the Constitution or in statutes, political scientists say they help make democracies work.
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Wade, the 1973 ruling legalizing abortion nationwide, and striking down protections for people with pre-existing conditions enshrined in Obamacare.
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Professor Shafarevich's work is known throughout the mathematical world, his name enshrined in the Shafarevich-Weil and Golod-Shafarevich theorems.
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In 2009, the concept was enshrined in the constitution, and Bolivian products are gaining status, both at home and abroad.
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This was folded into the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and enshrined in Article 5 of the Paris agreement.
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That report concluded that existing protections enshrined in law are inadequate and outlined a series of recommendations for congressional action.
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While gender equality is enshrined in China's constitution, the laws on employment discrimination are vague, and enforcement has been weak.
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Both Dorsey and Sandberg warned of further changing the rules, enshrined in section 230 of the U.S. Communications Decency Act.
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The promise of that era is enshrined at a bougainvillea-draped condo between the eighth green and the ninth tee.
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Although Stevens views this as a misinterpretation of the Second Amendment, the reality is it's now enshrined into constitutional law.
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Much modern liberalism has a more universalist view, along the lines of that enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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On a tour of the village, María explained to me how the indigenous justice system — enshrined in the Ecuadorean constitution — worked.
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" Freedom of the press is enshrined in the Constitution so that people in positions of power "will be held to account.
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Another source of tension is the lack of agreement within the coalition on the affirmative-action policies enshrined in the constitution.
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The central bank will also stop its partial financing of the fiscal deficit and will have its independence enshrined in law.
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What has long been clear in fact will at last be enshrined in law: that Germany is a country of immigration.
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To others it is a troubling break with representative democracy and the principle of single-term presidencies enshrined by the revolution.
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BHP Group and Rio Tinto issued a statement in support of a constitutionally enshrined body to advise parliament on indigenous matters.
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Authorities had refused to approve most of Saturday's rallies, but Navalny says Russians' right to protest is enshrined in the constitution.
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On Sunday, the final day of the funeral, Bhumibol&aposs cremated remains are set to be enshrined in spiritually significant locations.
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Conchita Carpio-Morales expressed "concern" over the order, describing it as "an impairment of the constitutionally enshrined independence" of the agency.
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It seems the courts appreciate our duties to modern slavery victims, enshrined within statute and international conventions, more than the government.
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Seventy-one percent want the provision enshrined in law, while 2628 percent hope it is scrapped and 28503 percent are unsure.
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His Jungle Book is the first of Disney's "brand deposit remakes" that isn't just an inferior retread of an enshrined classic.
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The order of the feast isn't enshrined in stone though, there are probably as many individual feasts as families cooking it.
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The two-term rule should be enshrined as a norm by Africa's regional bodies, just as the African Union forbids coups.
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His verbal assaults on Congress have led to charges that he's disregarding the constitutionally enshrined separate but equal branches of government.
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Thousands of people seeking safe haven from persecution and violence have already been "detained," effectively incarcerated for pursuing an enshrined right.
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This is far above the goal enshrined in the 2015 Paris climate agreement which limits warming to well below 2 degrees.
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Indeed, his voice was most striking and clear when he was discussing values of privacy and dignity enshrined in the Constitution.
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She also said that existing rules enshrined in the constitution have exceptions built into them for times of crisis or emergency.
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They are tools for U.S. industries, companies and workers to combat deviations from obligations enshrined in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements.
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Birthright citizenship is the principle, enshrined in the 6900th Amendment, that anyone born on American soil is automatically a U.S. citizen.
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Our founders were keenly aware of the importance of the right to speak freely and enshrined it in the First Amendment.
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That this terrorist tenure is enshrined in Palestinian law would seem to argue against Abbas being a serious partner for peace.
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This is the philosophy that is now enshrined in U.S. law thanks to a growing series of legislative and executive actions.
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It wasn't until 1963 that the Equal Pay Act enshrined into law the principle of equal pay for men and women.
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In 19803, he spearheaded a new Constitution that, among other changes, enshrined the current provision allowing voters to remove elected officials.
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" He has said that as secretary general, he will embody "those truly universal values that are enshrined in the U.N. charter.
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Today we celebrate Women's Equality Day and the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which enshrined women's voting rights in our constitution.
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If Clarence Thomas is enshrined in the Smithsonian some day, it will have to be a joint exhibit with Anita Hill.
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How much worse would it be, however, if you were stuck with your original text because it became enshrined in law?
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It is cruel, disgraceful and an affront to the due process rights enshrined in our laws and established by our courts.
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Free primary education has been enshrined as a basic right for all children under French law for more than a century.
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We'll soon find out, as Walker only has three years of eligibility left and faces an uphill climb to get enshrined.
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The terms are enshrined in and triggered by code, rather than by someone's interpretation of legal language or fit of pique.
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China has wide-ranging climate policies, enshrined in the national Five-Year Plans and in blueprints at provincial and local levels.
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She understands that the Second Amendment is enshrined in the Constitution but, as she points out, it includes the word, regulated.
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He led Mississippi to victories in Shreveport in 1998, 1999 and 2002 and is enshrined in the bowl's Hall of Honor.
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Section 301 basically enshrined the principle that might makes right, and the US is always the mightiest in any economic game.
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Analysts expect President Xi Jinping's name and ideas, which are already in the constitution, to be further enshrined in its preamble.
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Mr. Spano believes in learning from failure — a belief enshrined in his email handle, loserlou29 — and he did not give up.
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The statue became a proxy for simmering tension between proponents of secularism, which is enshrined in Bangladesh's Constitution, and religious leaders.
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Access to safe and legal abortion is a right that has been enshrined in American jurisprudence for more than 40 years.
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The "debt brake", enshrined in the constitution since 2009, rules out borrowing to finance the structural deficit beyond 0.35% of GDP.
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Free speech, which is enshrined right there in the 1st Amendment, is not something that you only get at certain times.
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The measures, enshrined in so-called 123 agreements, aim to prevent uranium enrichment or plutonium reprocessing geared toward developing nuclear weapons.
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She said she also wanted assurances that radiation safety laws and rules governing trade, enshrined in the Euratom treaty, would continue.
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The UK, France, and Germany confirmed Tuesday that they had officially triggered the dispute mechanism enshrined in the Iran nuclear deal.
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The 2900-percent rate enshrined in the new tax code is very close to what large businesses already paid, on average.
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The city also has a strong, well-educated workforce, though it is heavily unionized, and inclusiveness is enshrined in federal law.
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Forced arbitration deprives Americans of the ability to take a wrongdoer to court, a basic right enshrined in the Seventh Amendment.
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But just 17 catchers are enshrined, the fewest for any defensive position besides third base, which has 16 alumni in Cooperstown.
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White male primacy was the foundation of the Dred Scott decision, and was enshrined in the Constitution of the Confederate States.
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Under the constitutionally enshrined debt brake, the federal government can take on new debt of up to 0.35% of economic output.
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The founders' great fear of a rogue or corrupt president is the very reason why they enshrined impeachment in the Constitution.
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Democrats have pushed for stronger labor and environmental standards to be enshrined in the pact, as well as firm enforcement provisions.
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The wisdom of our Constitution enshrined in three co-equal branches of government serving as checks and balances on each other.
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The 28-nation bloc insists on maintaining the principle of free movement of people, as enshrined in bilateral accords with Switzerland.
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They built tracks around whispered vocals and downy guitars, and once enshrined Luther Vandross and D'Angelo as "saints" in an interview.
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Modernizing this state health care was a priority that Mr. Putin enshrined in decrees early in his third term as president.
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One hundred and fifty years after Florida enshrined this awful law, there's only one clear way to get rid of it.
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Xi's immediate predecessors, Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin, have had their ideological concepts enshrined in the constitution, but not their names.
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In many places workers' rights have been enshrined in law and extended to include things such as parental leave and sick pay.
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The solidarity system is enshrined in the German constitution and makes all Laender jointly responsible for supporting a state in financial distress.
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The group said the right to call itself "Turkish" was enshrined in the constitution and reflected its service to the public good.
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In any case, if human brains really do get upgraded, wouldn't advanced critical thinking and free will be enshrined in the code?
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India's sober stance on liquor is enshrined in the constitution, which encourages prohibition—except when consumption of spirits is for "medicinal purposes".
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If we lose nondiscrimination protections enshrined in the Affordable Care Act, my situation could soon seem like an unachievable, best case scenario.
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The 0.7% target was enshrined in law by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition in 2015; maintaining it is a Tory manifesto commitment.
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Freedom of movement has been a longstanding priority among member states, as enshrined in previous agreements such as the 1991 Abuja Treaty.
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The idea of innocent until proven guilty is enshrined in Islamic law, with an especially high burden of proof for illicit sex.
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That America became the fullest example of limited government enshrined in law is in large part a consequence of its Protestant settlement.
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FREEDOM OF SPEECH, one of the five rights enshrined in the First Amendment, offers little solace to people silenced by private entities.
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Ramaphosa's second headache came from an investigation report by an advocate with powers enshrined in the constitution to probe civil servants' conduct.
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BHP Group and Rio Tinto issued an unusual joint statement to support a constitutionally enshrined body to advise parliament on indigenous matters.
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When Congress passed a landmark foster care law bill earlier this year, they enshrined this second-class status on relative caregivers nationwide.
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Health, food, education, housing — children are owed these basic human rights, enshrined in the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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The right of workers to organize is enshrined in a federal law passed in 1935 known as the National Labor Relations Act.
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This is a worthy goal and one that preserves a set of popular, bedrock principles long enshrined in U.S. government procurement rules.
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The move is, of course, enshrined in law, even though Obama and his predecessors have wielded their waiver authorities to block it.
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Similar rights are enshrined also in the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the region would greatly benefit from embracing them.
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So much of what is enshrined in the iconic 1983 graffiti documentary Style Wars cannot be found in the urban landscape today.
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"It is about principles of freedom enshrined in our constitution," Shashi Tharoor, the opposition Congress lawmaker who introduced the bill, told Reuters.
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The longstanding official deference to the viewpoint of police officers is enshrined in the laws of some states and Supreme Court rulings.
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He has acted contrary to the separation of powers enshrined in our Constitution; for example, he has tried to influence criminal investigations.
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The U.S. proposals reflected values enshrined in America's Bill of Rights, affirming children's rights to freedom of expression, religion, association and assembly.
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"We will obstruct attempts to sabotage these agreements which were enshrined in a U.N. Security Council resolution," Lavrov was cited as saying.
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The new government is expected to try to ease the pacifist restrictions enshrined in Japan's constitution and bulk up the country's military.
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In negotiations with the British, the concept was formalized into specific stipulations, eventually enshrined in the Basic Law, Hong Kong's mini-constitution.
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Hodges, the ruling that enshrined same-sex marriage into law, as well as the anti-discrimination laws protecting gay men and lesbians.
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But significant differences remain over how tariffs should be rolled back and whether the negotiated provisions must be enshrined in Chinese law.
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Conservatives have pushed slowly and methodically over the years to chip away at the rights enshrined in the landmark 1973 Roe decision.
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Ms. Merkel said that anyone living in Germany must respect the country's values of equality, enshrined in the constitution, regardless of religion.
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That bill enshrined "safe, clean, affordable and accessible water adequate for human consumption, cooking and sanitary purposes" as a basic human right.
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In 2015, the Supreme Court enshrined same-sex marriage as a nationwide right, just a few years after Obama announced his support.
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The resulting public pressure on segregated fraternities and sororities could help achieve the vision of inclusion enshrined in law and the Constitution.
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The U.S. Navy's surface fleet is undoubtedly the most combat-capable in world, a goal enshrined in its official "warfighting first" principles.
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Russia justified its invasion of Crimea by saying it served Crimeans' supposed desire to rejoin Russia, enshrined in a deeply flawed referendum.
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Picture it: your name emblazoned on the facade, your collection arrayed inside just as you like, your taste enshrined for all time.
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The agency's action represents the first significant blow to arbitration since two Supreme Court decisions, in 2011 and 2013, enshrined its use.
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Mr. Lavrov called the seizure "robbery in broad daylight" and said Russian control over the property was enshrined in a bilateral treaty.
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That is enshrined in our Constitution — but so are means for curtailing the danger posed by a leader who misuses that power.
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She also discovered, she said, that the freedoms enshrined in the Declaration of Independence were not the abstractions she had once imagined.
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Analysis: A process enshrined in the Constitution as a nonpartisan way to address a president's wrongdoing has devolved into a raucous brawl.
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Things went so badly for him that his surname came to be enshrined as a verb, including in the Oxford English Dictionary.
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While countries like Canada, France and Spain largely share the values enshrined in the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, many others do not.
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When a matter is enshrined in a Supreme Court decision that interprets the Constitution, it's very hard to change — even by Congress.
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But, a few exceptions are enshrined in the law, most notably, for anyone with a hunting license, or a sports shooting license.
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I think NATO had some very important strands because it's based on collective defense and that's enshrined in what's called Article 5.
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Mr. Abiy has been celebrated as a reformer, but his transformative politics has come up against ethnic federalism enshrined in Ethiopia's Constitution.
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China says it has no technology transfer requirements enshrined in its laws and any such transfers are a result of legitimate transactions.
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The most famous analogy is the prohibition of alcohol, but alcohol is different: Its illegality and legality were enshrined in constitutional amendments.
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The attack intensified a backlash against wanton American firepower and enshrined Thieu as America's man in the eyes of conspiracy-minded Vietnamese.
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He and his close friends were not involved with the clubs, music and fashion that have since been enshrined as downtown culture.
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So he introduced his standard for what can be included in a reconciliation bill, which has since been enshrined in federal law.
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The people have seen their relatives imprisoned for merely asking for what is theirs and enshrined in the Constitution of the land.
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Here, that connection consists in the little shock of recognition sparked by spotting fragments of your own life enshrined in a museum.
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It would create an article setting, but not fundamentally changing, conditions for declaring a state of emergency, currently enshrined in a regular law.
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Only nine of 29 states have enshrined the Supreme Court's ruling in local laws, and even when they have, implementation has been patchy.
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North Carolina ranks 30th for Quality of Life, its worst category, largely because of the non-inclusiveness that is enshrined in state law.
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For many liberals, Canada's emphasis on "peace, order and good government", enshrined in its constitution, is inadequate without an infusion of American individualism.
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Since that date is also enshrined in Britain's 2018 European Union (Withdrawal) Act, parliamentary approval would also be required to delay the departure.
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That right is enshrined in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the same way that free speech is protected by America's constitution.
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Labels on food may understate their calories by up to 20% To combat this trend, governments worldwide have enshrined calorie-counting in policy.
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Before it can be enshrined into international law, the Paris agreement must be ratified by nations representing 55 percent of global carbon emissions.
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"Respect for human rights is enshrined in Brazilian law," General Carlos Alberto Santos Cruz, national secretary for public security, told reporters on Thursday.
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It is also enshrined in the constitution, but the law that regulates it will need Mr Duque's approval if he is elected president.
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Already enshrined are many of the members of the 20183 and '22018 World Series champions, who were known as the Big Red Machine.
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Now, protection is enshrined in the Constitution and the Second Amendment, and gun ownership is an integral part of American history and culture.
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At the end of the game, after literally kicking Dr. Machino's butt, Awesome Possum is enshrined next to Abraham Lincoln on Mount Rushmore.
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Those tensions caused the Founders to limit the government's criminal-justice powers through structural safeguards enshrined in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments.
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Jim Obergefell was the lead plaintiff in the case, which enshrined his right to marry a man and ran afoul of Davis's beliefs.
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As of June 222, 223, the FCC's controversial repeal of the 113 act that enshrined net neutrality into law has officially taken effect.
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Six days later, the besieged French garrison surrendered due to lack of water, but by that time they'd been enshrined as national heroes.
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Balancing the desire to snag them upstream with the rights enshrined in the Second Amendment will continue to be a challenge for policymakers.
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Donald Trump doesn't seem to understand this, even though it is a principle so basic it is enshrined in the Bill of Rights.
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The alliance will get around the ban on "permanent" bases enshrined in the 1997 NATO-Russia Founding Act by regularly rotating its troops.
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This leaves trans people in a legal limbo, with no new protections and the status quo (where gender identity was not protected) enshrined.
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"They were exercising their fundamental rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly, which are enshrined in the Russian constitution," Johnson said.
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His pet project, the Belt and Road Initiative was also enshrined in the document, signalling an all-out effort to realize the vision.
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These events were protected by our First Amendment rights as Americans, enshrined in the United States Constitution and therefore consistent with U.S. law.
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Procedures associated with the execution of nuclear operations are enshrined in an Operational Plan that dictates the how operations will be carried out.
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Rome's EU membership was enthusiastically enshrined in a treaty solemnly celebrated on the Capitoline Hill — hence the Treaty of Rome — in March 276.
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But she will face an uphill battle, thanks in part to a recent Supreme Court decision that enshrined the use of arbitration clauses.
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He mapped out a timeline in which Lincoln was shot in 1861, before his inauguration, and slavery was permanently enshrined in the Constitution.
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"The President's actions clearly violate the Congress's exclusive power of the purse, which our Founders enshrined in the Constitution," Pelosi and Schumer said.
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The vast majority of Indonesian Muslims practice a moderate form of Islam and religious freedom and diversity is enshrined in the state ideology.
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It's just that, armed with the immunities enshrined in the United States legal code, the company's never had to do anything about it.
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But today, the freedom of the press as enshrined in the First Amendment of our Constitution is under an unprecedented array of attacks.
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Brazil has made health security a major priority, offering comprehensive and free medical coverage to every citizen, a right enshrined in its constitution.
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China's Belt and Road initiative, the global infrastructure and investment strategy enshrined in China's Communist Party constitution last month, should also accelerate developments.
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To have their names enshrined alongside past legends is truly one of the most memorable things that can happen to a hockey player.
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The Library of America, which has published the definitive collection of American writing for more than 35 years, enshrined Ursula K. Le Guin.
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Dungy was enshrined for his coaching excellence, Harrison as a standout wide receiver, Greene as a linebacker and Pace as an offensive lineman.
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While some businesses already offer paid leave for victims of family violence, the vote by New Zealand's government enshrined the practice in law.
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All have interests in professional teams in the United States, where the concept of equal revenue sharing is enshrined in most sports leagues.
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Otto Graham, the first Cleveland Browns player enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was honored with a statue at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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"At a time where the fundamental freedoms enshrined in Roe are under attack, we need full-throated allies in our leaders," she said.
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No unilateral step by the Government of India can change this disputed status, as enshrined in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.
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Then again, several players with more WAR than Utley are not enshrined, including fellow second basemen Lou Whitaker, Bobby Grich and Willie Randolph.
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He was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000, three years after receiving the John Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award.
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"So long as we are united in our commitment to the shared values enshrined in the Constitution, they will not succeed," he said.
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In suspending Milan, RWA demonstrated how willing it is to use false shows of progressivism to protect an enshrined system of institutional racism.
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On Saturday, Jerry Jones (the owner of the Cowboys) and Kurt Warner (a former Cardinals quarterback) are among those who will be enshrined.
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Because of the wisdom of our Constitution enshrined in three co-equal branches of government serving as checks and balances on each other.
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It's a distinct silhouette from that of the man who became enshrined in the American imagination with his goofy grin and Chewbacca socks.
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Skepticism of women was literally enshrined in the law; a woman's testimony didn't count in a Jewish court during Jesus' time, scholars say.
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But the party has long had another target: eliminating the special powers for the military enshrined in the Constitution, including a crucial veto.
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Abbott said any changes to state laws would need to protect Second Amendment rights to bear arms as enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
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Winning forever: Corporations They got a massive rate cut, from 35% to 21%, starting in 2018 that's permanently enshrined in the new law.
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Its primary governing principles are enshrined in what are known as the Basic Laws, one of which addresses a prime minister facing trial.
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Democrats argued that the provisions would tie their hands in an effort to reduce the 12-year protection period enshrined in U.S. law.
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He pointed to the Second Amendment, in which he said these rights of freedom of speech and freedom of the press are enshrined.
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The remarks infuriated officials in Germany, where awareness of the crimes of the Nazi state is enshrined in school curriculums and public commemorations.
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Yet such triumphs are thought to be rare in a country where the rights of domestic workers are not enshrined in labour law.
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The opposition Labour Party said it would not back an election until the bill ruling out a no-deal is enshrined in law.
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But the ACLU says these agencies are using "the border" as an excuse to skirt the privacy and speech protections enshrined by the Constitution.
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Among governments, Australia and South Africa out of the 192 countries that ratified the World Heritage convention have enshrined this protection in domestic legislation.
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EU membership is also enshrined for Northern Ireland as part of the Good Friday Agreement which signaled the end of the Troubles in 1998.
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A number of states have enshrined the castle doctrine in statutory law, sometimes with slightly different guidelines for when deadly force can be used.
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A deep space crew aboard a vessel becomes home to a murderous extraterrestrial, which enshrined itself in popular culture with one classic, unforgettable scene.
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Robert Lighthizer, the United States Trade Representative, wanted China's commitments to be enshrined in legislation; Chinese negotiators countered that regulatory changes would be sufficient.
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The stickers, which became ubiquitous in America during the 0.63s, are now such a beloved tradition that they're enshrined in state law in Illinois.
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The amendment marked an important milestone in the feminist movement, and enshrined into law the fact that women should be treated equally to men.
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Last year, world leaders included mental health in an ambitious plan to end poverty and inequality by 2030, enshrined in 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
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"The president's actions clearly violate the Congresss exclusive power of the purse, which our Founders enshrined in the Constitution," they said in a statement.
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The issue of gun rights is potent in a nation where the right to "keep and bear arms" is enshrined in Constitution's Second Amendment.
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"The president's actions clearly violate the Congress's exclusive power of the purse, which our Founders enshrined in the Constitution," they said in a statement.
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The chain of events that has enabled a figure like Netanyahu to become so entrenched in Israeli politics is enshrined in the state's history.
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Regardless, some FairPlay members are already pushing for website blocking—and more—to be enshrined in the Copyright Act, which is currently under review.
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In the initial ruling the court said it acquitted Naji because freedom of expression was enshrined in the constitution, adding that morality was subjective.
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The bitter legal dispute gathered momentum in late December, when parliament passed an amendment to a decade-old law that enshrined communal land ownership.
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We must also be prepared to come together to ensure that democratic principles enshrined under U.S. and international law are respected, protected and fulfilled.
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With the advent of television, networks began experimenting with serious news programs, eventually enshrined in the 30-minute network news programs of the 1960s.
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"I respect the Indian constitution and no political interest can be above the rule enshrined in the rule book," Kovind told Reuters this month.
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Coal is not enshrined in the Constitution, as a right to bear arms is in the United States, nor is it a consumer product.
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To be enshrined, candidates must receive votes on at least 22015 percent of the ballots cast by the 16-member Today's Game Era Committee.
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Freedom of the press is enshrined in the First Amendment to our Constitution because the Founding Fathers knew a democracy cannot exist without it.
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His death was confirmed by Ron Kaplan of the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio, where Mr. Hoover was enshrined in 1988.
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India announced the removal of Jammu and Kashmir's semi-autonomous status, which was enshrined in the country's 72-year-old constitution, in early August.
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The U.N. has noted that the right to be free from discrimination was enshrined in article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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He said, though, that countries should use those to ramp up the greenhouse gas reduction commitments they enshrined last year in the Paris deal.
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But Americans have a long history of protesting, a right enshrined in the US Constitution -- and those protests have often been disruptive and controversial.
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Throughout his judicial career, Kavanaugh has consistently defended Americans' constitutional rights, including the religious liberties of all Americans, as enshrined in the First Amendment.
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Plans for addressing loss and damage within the U.N. process are enshrined in the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage, established in 2013.
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And, until that requirement is enshrined in federal law, elected officials must continue to highlight the importance of civic education in the first place.
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The lawsuit against the Catalan ban claimed that it breached basic rights — both to work and to be entertained — enshrined in the Spanish Constitution.
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She was the youngest player to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame when she was enshrined in 2007 at age 183.
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The setup was enshrined in Queer as Folk, one of TV's most influential queer series, and has been studied by a number of researchers.
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This concept was further enshrined in the bipartisan MACRA law that was passed last year, although many have argued that law is overly complex.
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The Tennessee Republican is an outspoken opponent of the net neutrality rules enshrined in the FCC's Open Internet Order, which was adopted in 2015.
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The flawed elections, which excluded the country's principal opposition party, represent the most significant setback yet to the democratic system enshrined in Cambodia's Constitution.
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The rule was the first major check on arbitration since a pair of Supreme Court decisions, in 2011 and 2013, enshrined its widespread use.
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While Mr. Robinson was voted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, the rest of the Miracles were not enshrined until 2012.
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In 1982 it passed the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, a major anti-discrimination law that enshrined multiculturalism as an essentially constitutional value.
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And, I should tell you, it is enshrined in the motto of our campaign for the presidency — Not me, Us. Let me be clear.
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Not so as Barack and Michelle Obama became the first African-American presidential couple to have their likenesses enshrined at the National Portrait Gallery.
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Significant differences remain over how tariffs should be rolled back between the countries, and whether the negotiated provisions must be enshrined in Chinese law.
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After the country enshrined the rights of nature in its constitution, locals have brought lawsuits against companies they say are causing serious environmental harm.
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This dire situation led congressional Republicans to draft the 256th and 21917th Amendments, which enshrined rights for black men by defining them as citizens.
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The turnaround enshrined Mr. Ghosn in business school studies as the tough corporate titan who took on the old-line Japanese culture and won.
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In 1986, her case, with Professor MacKinnon's help, was part of a Supreme Court ruling that enshrined the harassment-as-discrimination theory into law.
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Three decades later, an immersive and engaging film adaptation directed by Francesco Rosi enshrined the book's underlying neorealist credo — giving voice to the voiceless.
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Yeah, we know our question about picking a team to be enshrined with is more of a baseball thing -- but you get the point.
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McCone methodically inspects the entire house, hesitating only when she comes upon a pictorial rogues gallery of California serial killers enshrined in the attic.
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In an effort to promote inclusiveness, we would like to have the term 'vinyls' enshrined as the official plural term for vinyl recorded media.
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The rule instead dates back to the state's 1898 constitutional convention, where white Bourbon Redeemers enshrined measures to preserve racial apartheid in the state.
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In June, Mr. Ovechkin appeared in the audience for the president's call-in show, his presence enshrined with a photograph on the Kremlin website.
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In 2005 he became only the third living writer (after Bellow and Eudora Welty) to have his books enshrined in the Library of America.
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The Hall's five newest members complete this year's special class of 20 — the others were announced in January — that will be formally enshrined Aug.
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The names and jobs of those they meet with are registered to observe the "publicity principle" enshrined in the Brazilian Constitution, the statement said.
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Comments from analysts and editorials in the local news largely supported Mr. Basuki and raised concerns about the future of Indonesia's constitutionally enshrined pluralism.
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The victory was enshrined in the Social Security Disability Benefits Reform Act of 1984, which set reasonable standards for the eligibility reviews for benefits.
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Like all European Union members, Germany has banned the death penalty and it is enshrined in the national constitution, its Basic Law of 1949.
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"He will make his mark by virtue of his humanity and the craftsmanship with which he enshrined that humanity in music," Mr. Fanning said.
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Or can we imagine more encroachments on women's rights being enshrined in law once the nation's top court has signaled it won't stop them?
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The former Texas congressman, who announced his 2020 presidential campaign last week, was enshrined in a crop circle artwork by US artist Stan Herd.
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To commemorate the centennial of the ratification in 2100, enshrined in the 252th amendment, new tours and exhibitions can be found across the country.
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After Franco's death in 1975, Spain's return to democracy was enshrined in a new Constitution, which created a decentralized but not formally federal state.
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The extent of US restrictions involve a ban on electioneering within 100 feet of a polling facility, enshrined in a 1992 Supreme Court decision.
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German Environment Minister Svenja Schulze took to Twitter to announce the approval of the measures, which would be enshrined in a Climate Protection Law.
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Bowden endorsed Epstein and Sabean as executives who should someday be enshrined, with Cashman and the Los Angeles Dodgers' Andrew Friedman next in line.
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Hong Kong has long had all of these, enshrined in the 50-year agreement under which Britain handed the territory to China in 1997.
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Mr. Hernandez's death means his murder conviction is expected to be vacated under a centuries-old legal doctrine enshrined in Massachusetts' criminal case law.
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Similarly, the yellow card, first used in soccer at the 1970 Mexico v USSR World Cup match, is also now enshrined as a metaphor.
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Democrats have also pressed to get stricter enforcement of new Mexican labor rules enshrined in the deal by proposing that inspectors supervise their implementation.
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He was part of a daunting offensive line that included guard Larry Little and center Jim Langer, both enshrined in the Hall of Fame.
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In 2009, the Delhi High Court struck the law down, ruling that Section 377 violated the rights to liberty and equality enshrined in India's Constitution.
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Many worry about mainland China's deepening influence in a city where people's civil liberties, including freedom of speech and assembly, are enshrined in the Constitution.
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" In Europe, the right to remove irrelevant or false information from your search results is enshrined in the law as "the right to be forgotten.
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The rights of minorities - including the prohibition of discrimination based on religion - are enshrined in India's constitution, of which Nehru was a signatory in 1950.
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Wade found that the right to abortion is guaranteed under the "right to privacy" as enshrined in the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Leveson concluded there should be an independent press watchdog enshrined in law but Cameron rejected this and newspapers instead established a new self-regulatory system.
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Liberalism has long enshrined art as part of its Bildung (cultivation) and so, by extension, any removal or destruction of art must be anti-liberal.
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America's Department of Energy (DoE) officials underline the importance of such a shift, given the need for "deep decarbonisation" enshrined in the Paris climate agreement.
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The Schuldenbremse (debt brake) was enshrined in the constitution in 2009, when the financial crisis was expected to swell public debt beyond 80% of GDP.
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Image: GettyAs far as jobs enshrined at the top of our impenetrable bureaucracy go, the head of the Food and Drug Administration is pretty important.
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The bottom line: Central bank independence is almost never enshrined in a country's constitution; it can be lost easily and needs to be fought for.
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But MPs, a large majority of whom are against a no-deal exit, wanted this enshrined in law, to prevent any backsliding by the government.
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In an email to The Verge, Comcast's government communications SVP, Sena Fitzmaurice, said that the company's business practices have "enshrined" these stances around lawful content.
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Indeed, several people who have been accused of sexual harassment during the #MeToo movement are still enshrined, such as actors Kevin Spacey and Jeffrey Tambor.
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Suffrage was treated as a privilege reserved exclusively for property-owning white men, but it was not enshrined as an inalienable right in the Constitution.
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Basque's fiscal autonomy is among the most generous of any region in Europe, dating back to the 19th century and enshrined in Spain's 1978 constitution.
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But they will also be listening for something else: the President's unconditional commitment to the core precept of collective defense, as enshrined in Article 5.
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A key question would be whether such a declaration would be enshrined as a formal presidential action or simply be a symbolic statement by Trump.
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Next to the temple, 2000 mummified specimens — from hulking monsters to teacup versions — are enshrined in a dim museum, along with their croc-shaped coffins.
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Maryland state Speaker of the House Michael E. Busch will push to have abortion rights enshrined in the state's constitution, according to the Washington Post.
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The Washington Post reports that Maryland state Speaker of the House Michael E. Busch will push to have abortion rights enshrined in the state's constitution.
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Ted articulates that same agenda with an unwavering devotion to our Constitution, the sanctity of life, and the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights.
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That's a principal that's been enshrined in American law for centuries, and one we should defend as ensuring the stability and integrity of our democracy.
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"Cathay Pacific is fully committed to Hong Kong under the principle of 'One Country Two Systems' as enshrined in the Basic Law," Slosar's statement continued.
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And during a long career, he produced a mighty body of work, one that is now being enshrined in Cooperstown and still echoes in Queens.
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EB-5 is an immigrant investor visa program, first enshrined as a provision in a 1990 immigration bill signed into law by George H.W. Bush.
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Fine-tuning Colorado's regime, Mr Kamin says, has been made harder by the fact that the ballot of 2012 enshrined legalisation in the state constitution.
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Her dream was to one day be enshrined in the WWE Hall of Fame, a point she punctuated with a YouTube account entitled Chyna HOF.
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Then again, hockey's movers and shakers felt Malkin wasn't one of the 100 best players in league history, so who knows if he gets enshrined.
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Majorities in such countries say sharia should be enshrined as official law, including at least nine-in-ten Muslims in Afghanistan (99%) and Iraq (91%).
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Why we fight about statues, and which system of oppression should be enshrined in bronze to be remembered or torn down to be recorded differently.
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In the ensuing firefight, subsequently enshrined in a best-selling book and a hit Hollywood movie, American troops inflicted many more casualties than they sustained.
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"The Spain of 2017 is not the same as that of 1978," he said, referring to the year the document enshrined Spain's return to democracy.
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This may be a great advancement in museum practice, a way to open up the fetid atmosphere of too many glass vitrines and enshrined totems.
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It was a doomed rebranding as the Green Zone became enshrined in books, articles and at least one feature movie, "Green Zone" with Matt Damon.
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The Electoral College, as approved by the convention in its final form, in effect enshrined the three-fifths clause in the selection of the president.
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The confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, many believe, puts the Supreme Court on course to erase or significantly weaken the abortion protections enshrined in Roe.
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The assumption that the corporation had a responsibility to its workers proved to be exceptionally stubborn — especially when employee rights were enshrined in union contracts.
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If this book is her final stand, wouldn't she want to get her imperfectly remembered self, in all its pixelated fuzziness, enshrined on the page?
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"Britain's commitment to Hong Kong – enshrined in the Joint Declaration with China – is just as strong today as it was 20 years ago," Johnson said.
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There is the orthodox, Republican approach pursued by Defense Secretary James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson enshrined in the new National Security Strategy.
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The obligation to provide lawyers for indigent defendants is enshrined in the Sixth Amendment, and it makes sense that the state should pay for it.
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Cowher was selected by a panel for a 15-member special class to be enshrined as part of the league's celebration of its 100th anniversary.
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For many residents here, Mr. Erdogan has enshrined the freedom that they care most about: the freedom to worship and express one's faith in public.
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It is the most significant move yet to profoundly alter India's secular nature enshrined by its founding leaders when the country gained independence in 1947.
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Yes, the way kids go clubbing, at least in England, is really very similar to what is formally enshrined in villages in Senegal and Gambia.
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For example, anyone who describes their title or job as an "adviser" must be bound by the fiduciary obligations enshrined in the Investment Advisers Act.
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Furthermore, the Olive Branch Operation is fully legitimate within the framework of self-defense as it is enshrined in Article 51 of the UN Charter.
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A new bill would have enshrined that star as a symbol of the Native American tribes that occupied the land for centuries before Europeans arrived.
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Britain says it will be "equivalent" on Day One of Brexit given that most of the EU's current financial rulebook is enshrined in British law.
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The right of the press to report on government officials has led to a right to know, enshrined in the 1966 Freedom of Information Act.
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BDI President Dieter Kempf said that the government should use the fiscal leeway of the constitutionally enshrined debt rules and ditch the balanced-budget policy.
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The United States signed on to an amended form of the Convention in 1967 and since then has enshrined many of its principles into law.
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Enshrined within this monochrome cocoon was Volocopter's eponymous aircraft: the Volocopter 2X, a small, egg-like multicopter fitted with a wide halo of 18 rotors.
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Since the first stars were enshrined on the Walk of Fame in 1961, more than 2,500 celebrities in the entertainment industry have received the honor.
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Google set a trend when it went public in 2004 with dual-class shares that enshrined Sergey Brin and Larry Page as the controlling owners.
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In her 1971 New York magazine op-ed, Julie Baumgold explains how the image of the JAP is enshrined through a pipeline of Jewish institutions.
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When deceased people have been enshrined in the Hall of Fame previously, families have not been give the priceless memorabilia, which is the organization's policy.
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In 1984 the concept was enshrined in the Sino-British Joint Declaration, in which the two countries agreed that Britain would hand over sovereignty to China.
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The national treatment obligation is enshrined in Article III of GATT 19453 especially its fourth paragraph ("General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade", WTO, 1947 and 1994).
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Iran does not routinely announce arrests or charges and does not recognize dual nationals, whose rights to consular assistance are enshrined in the U.N. Vienna Convention.
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There's only one other Chinese leader to have their "thought" enshrined in the constitution — Mao Zedong, the authoritarian communist who held power for over 30 years.
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The Iran nuclear deal did not include provisions on ballistic missiles, despite some watered-down language in the U.N. Security Council resolution that enshrined the JCPOA.
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The first is federalism — the principle, enshrined in the Constitution, that federal powers are limited and that states are left the powers not given the feds.
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BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale meanwhile jumped into the new non-preferred senior asset class that was enshrined in French law late last year.
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The founders were keenly aware of all this and they enshrined civilian rule in our Constitution as a reaction to this period of British military dictatorship.
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America's founders enshrined these principles, combined with separation of church and state, in a system of government in which the people, not the leader, are sovereign.
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The idea of "rights", "mainstream" and even the role of the Supreme Court in determining these are not as enshrined as advocates of various positions contend.
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Wheeler argued that any new initiatives to reinstate net neutrality should use the 2015 Open Internet Order, which enshrined net neutrality rules, as a starting point.
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This accelerates the UK's current target of cutting emissions 26 percent by 28 compared to 503 levels, a goal enshrined in the 250 Climate Change Act.
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In 2017, India's Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling, decreeing that a right to privacy is part of the fundamental rights enshrined in the country's constitution.
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At the same time, he emphasized that he views himself as a defender of the gun rights enshrined in the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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The Basque fiscal autonomy, among the most generous of any region in Europe, dates back to the 19th century and is enshrined in Spain's 1978 constitution.
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Some of President Donald Trump's highest profile political appointees are running afoul of the government's social media rules, enshrined in the State Department's Foreign Affairs Manual.
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The basic problem is that President Barack Obama's DACA program was never enshrined into law; it was a special program at the discretion of the executive.
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Unlike many other African countries, South Africa has no law against being gay; the right to be so was enshrined in the progressive post-apartheid constitution.
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"The flawed elections, which excluded the country's principal opposition party, represent the most significant setback yet to the democratic system enshrined in Cambodia's constitution," Sanders said.
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Supporters say the right to regulate is enshrined in the treaty and CETA has replaced closed arbitration panels with transparent and independent courts to settle disputes.
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A year later, equal gender pay rights were enshrined in law, and by 1980, citizens voted in Vigdis Finnbogadottir, the world's first democratically elected female president.
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What about the toleration that the Warsaw Confederation enshrined into law in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a Catholic state many times larger than the United Provinces?
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In recent months, three lawsuits have been filed accusing Mr Trump of violating conflicts-of-interest standards enshrined in the constitution's two so-called "emoluments" clauses.
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Named after the HMT Empire Windrush, the boat that carried some of the first arrivals, their right to British citizenship was enshrined in law in 1971.
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Silicon Valley thought the U.S. had a very different tradition, enshrined in the First Amendment, about more speech being the best way to counter bad speech.
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On one wall, a giant printed image of the artist gleefully enshrined by her archive is framed by actual shelving units packed with boxes and artifacts.
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That policy, enshrined in a memo written by Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, seemed to direct the DOJ against large financial settlements, and towards individual prosecutions.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The history and achievements of British lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are to be enshrined in the country's first LGBT museum.
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"Such prosecutions can stifle the exercise of the basic freedoms enshrined in the Basic Law," said a U.S. consular spokesman, referring to the city's mini constitution.
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But my experiences with YAL have taught me that, despite this, millions of students across the spectrum still value the liberties enshrined in the First Amendment.
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Brussels views the French law as discriminatory and violating the principle of free movement of goods and services enshrined in the EU treaty, the sources said.
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It is widely expected Xi's theory will be enshrined in the party charter and observers are watching closely to see what the inclusion will be called.
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You would think that 230 years after ratifying its Constitution, the US would have some sort of federal protection like this enshrined in its supreme law.
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"His example will always inspire, and his lifetime of service will be enshrined in the hearts of the American people forever," said Vice President Mike Pence.
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Avoiding the main approach, they used a route that's not open to the public to reach the chamber where Lord Ayyappa is enshrined shortly before daybreak.
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To be clear, immigrants who refuse to abide by societal commitments enshrined in a country's constitution and laws must not be given the privilege of citizenship.
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During the congress, Xi became the first leader since Mao to have a political ideology bearing his name enshrined in the party's constitution while in office.
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Zuckerberg said that Facebook provided control, accountability and transparency about how data is used, referring to values enshrined in the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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It's still necessary today, as equality for women in the United States is not enshrined in the Constitution; it is merely a matter of legal interpretation.
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The Leave camp claims that this so-called special status is flimsy and will lack the status of law until enshrined in a European Union treaty.
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Pruitt's allies' concern is that without getting these rollbacks enshrined in law, many of EPA's environmental regulations could snap back into place under a future administration.
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The White House enshrined a tough approach to Russia in its national security strategy, which was written under the direction of Mr. Bolton's predecessor, Lt. Gen.
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The program enshrined one of the enduring tenets of the war in Afghanistan: The American-Afghan relationship, at some level, was encased in doubt and distrust.
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And at the same time, they abrogate the migrants' right, enshrined in those same international agreements, to seek protection even if it means violating immigration rules.
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His legacy is secure, and he will almost assuredly be the first player enshrined in the Halls of Fame in both the United States and Japan.
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Right now Americans are barred from flocking to Cuba for purely tourist reasons — a regulation enshrined in the embargo that can't be lifted without congressional approval.
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Supporters said forced arbitration harms customers by putting companies in control of the process and taking away the right to sue enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
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By 1938, that 40-hour workweek was enshrined into law by the Fair Labor Standards Act, which requires time-and-a-half pay beyond that threshold.
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The iron phallus she created is enshrined in Kawasaki, and many sex workers leave offerings and prayers there to protect them in their line of work.
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So, how does he feel about the possibility of juicers like Alex Rodriguez, Mark McGwire, Roger Clemens and others possibly being enshrined in baseball's holiest shrine?
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France has long enshrined the practice in which women cook at home for the family while men acquire fame and wealth as chefs in famous restaurants.
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They are just power-hungry, self-serving politicians whose goal is to play-act as president — rather than actually defend the freedoms enshrined in our Constitution.
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If Americans chose to just "get over it" as Mulvaney demanded, the power of the president to degrade, corrupt and evade the system would be enshrined.
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The party has called for a referendum next May on a motion to end the free movement of people, which is enshrined in European Union policy.
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"The flawed elections, which excluded the country's principal opposition party, represents the most significant setback yet to the democratic system enshrined in Cambodia's constitution," Sanders said.
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Our republic endures because of the wisdom of our Constitution, enshrined in three co equal branches of government serving as checks and balances on each other.
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The most recent effort is a risible call for "national dialogue" to "discuss" a vote that is already enshrined as black-letter law in the constitution.
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The UN Security Council would then have 30 days to find a resolution to continue with sanctions relief on Iran, which was enshrined in the JCPOA.
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This has pulled us farther away from the norms and practices that America has enshrined in geopolitics is this asinine idea of holding a military parade.
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It came into its modern usage in the nineteen-twenties, in the oil-and-gas industry, and was enshrined in the federal tax code in 20173.
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But even if the state ratifies the ERA, there's still a looming legal debate over whether it can actually be enshrined in the United States Constitution.
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Our republic endures because of the wisdom of our Constitution, enshrined in three co-equal branches of government serving as checks and balances on each other.
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There, we enshrined the belief that the entire international community, ourselves included, should be held to a higher standard — a standard of decency, morality and law.
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I grew up in a typical small town in the South that enshrined the Civil War with a statue of a Confederate soldier beside the courthouse.
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Their Texas Instruments prototype, code-named Cal Tech, is now enshrined at the Smithsonian Institution, tucked between the work of Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell.
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This is highly unlikely, given that America's defence commitments to the island are enshrined in an act of Congress which could not be undone without legislative approval.
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The resolution, which enshrined Iran's nuclear deal, called upon Tehran to refrain for up to eight years from work on ballistic missiles designed to deliver nuclear weapons.
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TRINE makes no bones about being a for-profit venture, and the company motto is enshrined the name which meant triple, threefold or trinity, in Middle English.
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"This win helps to secure beach access for all people, as is enshrined in our laws," Angela Howe, legal director of the Surfrider Foundation, told ABC News.
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America has presidential elections that run exactly every four years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, a rule that's enshrined in the Constitution.
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The fight that was enshrined is Clay's famous 2009 brawl with Diego Sanchez ... a 3-round bloodfest that's easily considered one of the greatest MMA fights EVER.
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But Brexiteers retort that, since October 31st is enshrined in law as Brexit day, the big decision would be to stop it, not to let it proceed.
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Imagine any major protest in the twentieth century promoted via Facebook; there would have been no shortage of 'infighting' enshrined on social media for everyone to see.
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It expects the deficit to break the 3% ceiling enshrined in the EU's Stability and Growth Pact, meaning Italy will violate both the debt and deficit rules.
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Energy firms, they say, don't cared about their concerns, and the federal government hasn't lived up to its responsibility, enshrined in trusts and treaties, to protect tribes.
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Any new pipelines out of the tar sands would be entirely out of step with the goals of a safe climate future enshrined in the Paris Agreement.
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With fourteen years, two Polaris Music Prize nominations and a combination of eight EPs and LPs under their belts, The Besnard Lakes are fully enshrined rock stars.
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And it's very fitting that we do so right here in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol, where the memory of the American people is enshrined.
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Most states, including Texas, have a victims' bill of rights enshrined in state law, which affords them the opportunity to be notified about decisions regarding an offender.
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"House Democrats will do whatever it takes to make sure the protections enshrined in the Affordable Care Act endure," Neal said in a statement released with Reps.
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Supporters say forced arbitration harms customers as it puts companies in control of the process and takes away the right to sue enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
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Absolute power In October, the CCP enshrined "Xi Jinping Thought" as a guiding principle, elevating him to a level no Chinese leader has held since Mao Zedong.
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It also would have enshrined a pathway to citizenship for some young immigrants, known as "Dreamers," and tried to stop the administration practice of splitting up families.
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That broke a principle agreed by European leaders and enshrined in European Union law that investors, rather than the state, should shoulder the cost of bank failures.
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Above all, Trump's presidency supports the notion that no law, even when it is enshrined in the Constitution, can alone justify an absolute position on free speech.
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