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Cox argued that the bill is `` probably unconstitutional '' since, he said, it would impair contracts.
" Cox and Joshua Utt analyzed smart growth and sprawl, and argued that:
In 1976, Cox argued Buckley v. Valeo before the Supreme Court ; at issue in this case was the constitutionality of post-Watergate legislation establishing public financing for presidential election campaigns.
During 1977 and 1978, Cox also argued the case of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke before the Court, defending the University of California at Davis medical school's affirmative action system of admissions against constitutional challenge.
Stone rated Cox as superior in every way over Warren Harding, claiming the former would have made a much better president ; the author argued that there was never a stronger case in the history of American presidential elections for the proposition that the better man lost.
Political commentators Neal Lawson and Joe Cox wrote that tactical voting helped to provide New Labour with its majorities in 1997, 2001 and 2005 and argued that, the party won because of public opposition to the Conservative Party.
Dr Cox argued there were two explosions, a smaller one, which was overlooked, happening before the massive blast.
Some academics expressed concern that governments could use republicanism to evade treaty responsibilities, while others, such as Professor Noel Cox, Chairman-Emeritus of Monarchy New Zealand, have argued a republic would not absolve the government of its obligations under the treaty.
In 2004, Professor Noel Cox argued " In strict legal terms, if New Zealand became a republic tomorrow it would make no difference to the Treaty of Waitangi.
Since his arrival at ITN in 1956, editor Geoffrey Cox had argued consistently to the regulatory body, the Independent Television Authority, that the company should have the right to produce at least one news bulletin of substantial length ; the 14-minute bulletin, he insisted, was not long enough to adequately cover news stories.

Cox and 1948
* Richard Cox ( actor ) ( born 1948 ), American actor
Image: 1948 MVRC W. S. Cox Plate Racebook P1. jpg | Front cover of the 1948 W. S. Cox Plate racebook.
Image: 1948 MVRC W. S. Cox Plate Racebook P2. jpg | Inside cover showing raceday officials.
Image: 1948 MVRC W. S. Cox Plate Racebook P3. jpg | Starters and results of the 1948 W. S. Cox Plate showing the winner, Carbon Copy.
Image: 1948 MVRC W. S. Cox Plate Racebook P4. jpg | Back cover showing admission charges & transport arrangements.
November 1948 brought an excellent report from the School Inspectors citing Swallow as a model for Rural One Teacher Schools ; less than a year later Miss Marris was appointed assistant to Miss Frances Cox.
Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes.
Hiram Cox ( died 1799 )</ ref > was the first British Resident to the King of independent Burma ( October 1796 – July 1797 ), and there were more discontinuous posting to that court, in the 19th century, never satisfactory to either party ; after the British conquest of Burma there were two separate British Residents in a border zone of that country: in the Northern Shan States and in the Southern Shan States ( each several tribal states, usually ruled by a Saopha = Sawbwa ) in 1945 – 1948 ( each group had been under a Superintendent from 1887 / 88 till 1922, then both jointly under a Resident Commissioner till the 1942 Japanese occupation )
95. 5 began in Athens on May 1, 1948 as WGAU-FM on 99. 5, broadcasting at 3600 watts, simulcasting sister station WGAU AM 1340 ( still owned by Cox ).
Julie Nixon Eisenhower ( born July 5, 1948 ) is the younger daughter of 37th U. S. President Richard M. Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon, and sister to Patricia Nixon Cox.
Bud Cort ( born Walter Edward Cox ; March 29, 1948 ) is an American film and stage actor, writer, and director.
In 1948, Cox purchased two morning papers, The Journal and The Herald, from the Herrick-Kumler Company.
As it became clear that the species differed significantly from other Rickettsia, it was first elevated to a subgenus named after Cox, Coxiella, and then in 1948 to its own genus of that name, proposed by Cornelius B. Philip, another RML researcher.
* William Wesley Cox ( 1865 – 1948 ), Presidential, Vice Presidential, and perennial U. S. Senate candidate of the Socialist Labor Party
In the 1948 – 49 season, he became second understudy to Martyn Green and continued to play several of the smaller roles, including Bouncer in Cox and Box, Bill Bobstay in H. M. S.
The alternate history short story " The More Things Change ..." by Glen E. Cox, contained in the anthology Alternate Presidents, tells the story of the 1948 election in reverse with the underdog Dewey defeating the overwhelming early favourite, the incumbent Harry S. Truman.

Cox and cannot
The assumption of unit treatment additivity usually cannot be directly falsified, according to Cox and Kempthorne.
In a number of longitudinal studies ( Cox & Harquail, 1991 ; Olson, Frieze, & Good, 1987 ; Strober, 1982 ; Wallace, 1989 ; Wood, Corcoran, & Courant, 1993 ), that track comparably qualified men and women, such as graduates of the same MBA program or law school, it has been shown that over time there is degradation of the women's compensation that cannot fully be explained by differences in qualifications, work history, experience, or career interruptions.
As Cox ( 2006 ) demonstrates, providers cannot be adequately compensated for their insurance risks without forcing managed care organizations to become price uncompetitive vis-a-vis risk retaining insurers.
Fellow crime writer Anthony Berkeley Cox, writing under the nom de plume of Francis Iles, reviewed the novel in the 6 December 1957 issue of The Guardian, in which he confessed to being disappointed with the work: " I have only pity for those poor souls who cannot enjoy the sprightly stories of Agatha Christie ; but though sprightliness is not the least of this remarkable writer's qualities, there is another that we look for in her, and that is detection: genuine, steady, logical detection, taking us step by step nearer to the heart of the mystery.

Cox and be
In October 2009, the Commission on Military Justice, known as the Cox Commission, repeated its 2001 recommendation that Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which bans sodomy, be repealed, noting that " most acts of consensual sodomy committed by consenting military personnel are not prosecuted, creating a perception that prosecution of this sexual behavior is arbitrary.
This can be seen comparing the Bahá ' í approach to history and the future to that of the theory of The Clash of Civilizations on the one hand and the development of a posthegemony system on the other ( compared with work of Robert Cox, for example, in Approaches to World Order, ( Robert Cox & Timonthy Sinclair eds, Cambridge University Press, 1996 ).
The producers of the show originally wanted Aniston to audition for the role of Monica Geller, but Courteney Cox was considered to be better suited to the role.
( From this Cox eventually infers that conjunction of plausibilities is associative, and then that it may as well be ordinary multiplication of real numbers.
* Adie v Fennilitteau ( 1 Cox, 24 ) by the Lords Commissioners Lord Loughborough, Ashhurst, and Hotham, in April 1783, a trustee laid out trust money in South Sea annuities ; they afterwards fell in their price, and though it was in the same fund in which the greatest part of the testator's personal estate was at his death invested, their Lordships held it to be an improper investment ; and that the trustee should abide the loss.
What is believed to be the first flag of Oregon produced was made that year by Meier & Frank, sewn by Marjorie Kennedy and Blanche Cox, employees of the department store.
During the next few months, Cox, the United States Senate Watergate Committee, and U. S. District Judge John J. Sirica struggled with the Nixon Administration over whether Nixon could be compelled to yield those tapes in response to a grand jury subpoena.
Upon being dismissed, Cox stated, " whether ours shall be a government of laws and not of men is now for Congress and ultimately the American people to decide.
During the next eight years, Cox and his workforce of divers, engineers, and labourers engaged in the complex task of sealing the multiple holes in the wrecks and welding huge steel tubes to the hulls to allow compressed air to be pumped into the ships to raise them.
At one stage, during the General Strike of 1926, the salvage operation was about to grind to a halt due to a lack of coal to feed the boilers for the water pumps, until Cox ordered that the abundant fuel bunkers of the sunken battlecruiser Seydlitz be broken into to extract the coal with mechanical grabs, allowing work to continue.
* In their 1964 book, Islands in Space, Dandridge M. Cole and Donald W. Cox noted the dangers of planetoid impacts, both those occurring naturally and those that might be brought about with hostile intent.
" According to Lawrence, the ninth season will " be a lot like Paper Chase as a comedy ", with Cox and Turk's students occasionally rotating through the halls of Sacred Heart and encountering former series regulars.
Of course, this might not be the case for values exceeding. 75 as the Cox and Snell index is capped at this value.
" Richard Threlkeld Cox later showed in Cox's theorem that any extension of Aristotelian logic to incorporate truth values between 0 and 1, in order to be consistent, must be equivalent to Bayesian probability.
A number of biblical scholars, ranging from Bernard Orchard and Reuben Swanson to Cox and Easley have attempted to show how the text from both narratives can be interwoven as a Gospel harmony to create one account that begins with a trip from Nazareth to Bethlehem where Jesus is born, is followed by the Flight to Egypt, and ends with a return to Nazareth.
For instance, Steven Cox and Kendell Easley list four separate approaches to a solution, ranging from a grammatical approach to the translation of the Greek word prote used in Luke to be read as " registration before Quirinius was governor of Syria " to archeological arguments and references to Tertullian that indicate that a " two step census " was performed, involving an early registration, given that Luke 2: 2 refers to the " first enrolment ".
Margaret Cox and Simon Mays sum up the position: " Although it can hardly be said that craniometric data provide an unequivocal answer to the problem of the Beaker folk, the balance of the evidence would at present seem to favour a migration hypothesis.
The Cox Plate is rated by many to be the truest test of horses ' abilities in Australia, and in 1999 it was included in the Emirates World Series Racing Championship, a global " grand prix " of horse racing.
The Australian Pavilion, designed by Philip Cox to be a temporary structure, was opened in 1988.
Since Stennis was famously hard-of-hearing, Cox refused the compromise that same evening and it was believed that there would be a short rest in the legal maneuvering while government offices were closed for the weekend.
The daiquiri was supposedly invented by an American mining engineer, named Jennings Cox, who happened to be in Cuba at the time of the Spanish-American War.

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