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What Mr. Kennedy, in fact, wrote was: `` It is the Department's view that no anti-trust enforcement considerations justify any loss of revenue of this proportion ''.
Sept. 11th awakened the country to the fact that weak immigration enforcement presents a huge vulnerability that terrorists can exploit.
An international treaty known as MARPOL is designed to limit the dumping of wastes into the Gulf but there can be violators and the enforcement of the treaty is difficult, as well as the fact that some trash can originate from sewage transport or even come from the Equator.
In fact, the Hollywood studios adopted the code in large part in the hopes of avoiding government censorship, preferring self-regulation to government regulation, and the enforcement of the Production Code led to the dissolution of many local censorship boards.
Ressam's lawyer argued that Ressam should be given a sentence of less than 20 years, to reflect the value of his original cooperation, saying: " It is a flat fact that law enforcement, the public, and public safety benefited in immeasurable ways from Ressam's decision to go to trial and cooperate.
They showed no evidence of the fact that they were from law enforcement bodies, and pulled out a gun.
It compensates for the fact that an individual may provide several false names, or aliases, to a law enforcement agency when he or she is booked.
The fact that one man had managed to disrupt so much of the nation's capital and hold federal law enforcement officers at bay for two days raised many concerns over the vulnerability of Washington to future terrorist attacks, especially coming mere months after the Beltway sniper attacks and coinciding with the build-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
As Dean wrote in his Watergate memoir “ Blind Ambition ,” he used Gray as a shill knowing that “ we could count on Pat Gray to keep the Hunt material from becoming public, and he did not disappoint us .” In fact, even though he thought of this as a political not criminal situation and that he was ultimately serving the President as the “ nation ’ s chief law enforcement officer ,” Gray would come dangerously close to collusion because he chose to be useful to the White House without asking the hard questions.
The size of Europol belies the fact that they are in constant liaison with hundreds of different law enforcement organisations, each with their own individual or group seconded to assist Europol's activities.
In fact, the FBI's National Academy is perhaps the most prominently recognized federal supplemental training resource for non-federal and non-U. S. law enforcement personnel throughout the world.
In fact, his brother, Tombstone Marshall and Deputy U. S. Marshall Virgil Earp had considerably more experience with weapons and combat as a Union soldier in the Civil War, and in law enforcement as a sheriff, constable, and marshal.
Researchers from the University College London called attention to the fact that by not considering highly relevant implementation barriers such as forest governance and the costs of enforcement and the installation of sufficient institutional frameworks, McKinsey promotes an overly simplistic view of environmental policy-making.
While it may not be a violation of due process to enforce a desuetudinal law, the fact that a law has long gone unenforced may present a bar to standing in a suit to prevent its future enforcement.
... Perverted Justice, even though they are in fact acting as agents of law enforcement, are not abiding by the policies.
An appeals court ruled this fact to be "' favorable ' to the defendant, ' suppressed ' by a law enforcement agency, and ' material ' to the jury's decision to convict.
The Chinese Exclusion Act was itself repealed in 1943, although recent scholarship has shown that in fact Chinese Exclusion-era immigration enforcement policies and techniques for dealing with Chinese immigrants continued well after the repeal.
In fact, after its first year, the vast majority of St. Regis sales were to law enforcement agencies.
In this sense, the riots can be seen as a symptom of the fact that police and the law enforcement agencies in general were very weak and morally compromised at that time, as a consequence of the way the Communist regime had fallen.
In fact, the U. S. Supreme Court has ruled that punitive enforcement would conflict with the First Amendment right to freedom of speech.
Ricca then became the boss in name as well as in fact, with enforcement chief Tony Accardo as underboss.
In fact, we are persuaded that Congress intended that the independence of medical research be respected and that administrative enforcement govern the Animal Welfare Act.
In the decade between the original suspension and the Supreme Court ruling, it was revealed that the NCAA's enforcement process was stacked heavily in the NCAA's favor — so heavily, in fact, that it created a perception that there was no due process.
In fact, at the international level, when the enforcement of mandatory rules is difficult, the solution could be to provide and make available transparent, relevant, accurate and reliable information, which can be used to reward or sanction individual aid agencies according to their performances.

fact and federal
" In fact, Lincoln ultimately looked to Johnson for considerable help with Tennessee's federal patronage decisions.
The federal Diet met at Frankfurt under Austrian presidency ( in fact the Habsburg Emperor was represented by an Austrian ' presidential envoy ').
Despite the fact that Nazis are portrayed as the enemy in Wolfenstein, the use of those symbols is a federal offense in Germany unless certain circumstances apply.
They state that lack of definition of obscenity in the statutes, coupled with the existence of hypothetical entities and standards as ultimate arbiters within the Miller Test ( hypothetical " reasonable persons " and " contemporary community standards ") proves that federal obscenity laws are in fact not defined, do not satisfy the vagueness doctrine, and thus are unenforceable and legally dubious.
The Brazilian federal constitution does not have a supremacy clause with the same effects as the one on the U. S. constitution, a fact that is of interest to the discussion on the relation between treaties and state legislation.
Lobbying has become a political fact of life and is now endemic in local, state and federal government.
They cite the fact that the tobacco industry contributes billions of dollars in tax revenue to the state and federal government every year.
In a typical state, multiple years will pass between U. S. Supreme Court reviews of a state court decision in a civil case, despite the fact that more than 97 % of civil cases are brought in state courts rather than federal court.
Aside from the fact that the states of Austria lack an independent judiciary on the one hand and that their autonomy is largely notional on the other hand, Austria's government structure is similar to that of much larger federal republics such as Germany.
In fact, the maps between 1: 5, 000 and 1: 100, 000 are produced and published by the land surveying offices of each federal state, the maps between 1: 200, 000 and 1: 1, 000, 000 by a federal office – the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie ( BKG ) in Frankfurt am Main.
Part of the surge in population in 1856 was the fact that land claims became legal in 1855 with the completion of land surveys and the opening of a local federal land office.
The new university's challenges were mostly political, due to the ongoing Mexican Revolution and the fact that the federal government had direct control over the university's policies and curriculum ; some resisted its establishment on philosophical grounds.
Since the vast majority of petitions for certiorari are routinely denied without comment, it is normally unnecessary to indicate that fact in citations to decisions of lower federal courts, unless it happened within the last two years or was otherwise particularly relevant ( e. g., to support an inference that a particular appellant is a vexatious litigant ).
Voter turnout at elections had in fact been so low that compulsory voting was introduced for the 1925 federal election.
The fact that a kidnapped victim may have been taken across state lines brings the crime within the ambit of federal criminal law.
In federal court pleadings in the United States, for example, the New York City, school system defended its ban on nativity scenes by claiming the historicity of the birth of Jesus was not actual fact.
In fact, Article, I of the US Constitution reserves all federal legislative authority to the United States Congress except for the Presidential veto and even that can be overridden by Congress.
The most difficult hurdle for claiming that the Trust Fund is not a fiction is the fact that redeeming Trust Fund bonds will be indistinguishable from how the federal government finds any other new revenues: raises taxes, borrows more, or uses surpluses from other programs.
He challenged the initial subpoena in four different federal courts, each of which held that he was in fact required to testify.
Today's mainstream social conservatives, in contrast to " small-government " conservatives and " states-rights " advocates, have increasingly appealed to federal legislators and Presidential candidates with the notion that the federal government should bear the responsibility to overrule the states in order to preserve their stated ideal of traditional values ; this is not to take away from the fact that a significant portion of " small-government " and " states-rights " conservatives also share many of the ideals of mainstream social conservatives.
This resulted in an incoherent collection of regulations-following the fact that Australia is a federal country.
Jencks largely disregards the fact that location, population density, cost constraints, and even specific number of floors were imposed by the federal and state authorities.

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