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1 Debbie Purdy has lost her high court battle to clarify the law on assisted suicide.
2 Indiana Republicans pledged on Monday to clarify the law and said it was not intended to discriminate.
3 He also suggests an intent to clarify the law around the defences of fair comment, and justification.
4 Ms Prasad says the Council has asked the government to clarify the law on the protection of consumers' rights.
5 He also called on Congress to clarify the law to ban the spending of taxpayer funds on embryonic stem cell research.
6 The Government is moving to clarify the law to give tax exemptions to agencies which help low income families into home ownership.
7 Multiple sclerosis sufferer Debbie Purdy has won a legal bid to force the British government to clarify the law on assisted suicide.
8 The Director of Public Prosections wants the Supreme Court to clarify the law when men accused of rape claim the woman consented to sex.
9 An ACC spokesperson said it would appeal to the High Court to clarify the law , and wanted to know how the two could be reconciled.
10 Privacy law specialist Kathryn Dalziel, a partner at Taylor Shaw, said the decision clarified the law .
11 The Nauru government has not clarified the law .
12 Ann Brennan said the legislation clarified the law in relation to the Privacy Act and 'absolute discretion' decisions.
13 Mr Justice John Murray said he had delivered many detailed and helpful judgments that had clarified the law .
14 The unanimous judgment of the five-judge court further clarifies the law concerning the use by gardaí of handcuffs to effect arrests.
15 Germany changed and clarified the law in 2007, 2009 and 2012 to stamp out the practice.
16 Labour says the government could have passed legislation last year which would have clarified the law on the Polices use of hidden cameras.
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