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1 He said it would be impracticable to have a separate law for each.
2 But you guys have your own separate law , so he can't touch you.
3 Sunderland's a company that's always used a separate law firm.
4 The extent of territory, and the variety in local needs have naturally created a separate law - making body.
5 There is no separate law applying to personal property, as opposed to real property, amongst the Khasis.
6 But we cannot separate law from love.
7 In particular, a separate law implementing the withdrawal agreement needs to be approved by parliament by Oct. 31.
8 The devil is in the details. The government must still pass a separate law to implement its education reform.
9 Spain, Ireland, Portugal and several states on the EU's eastern flank wanted that exempted and subject to a separate law .
10 She told MPs the UK Border Force would become a separate law - enforcement body with its own distinctive "ethos".
11 In July, opposition parties in Bihar demanded a separate law against mob lynching in the state, where they say the problem is growing.
12 The ruling signals that a separate law aimed at boosting funding for Chicago's municipal and laborers' pension systems could meet the same fate.
13 He will also propose a separate law in the coming weeks for restructuring company debt to give struggling companies a "second chance".
14 Under a process set up in a separate law in 1990, the Justice Department has a year to investigate claims under FIRREA submitted by whistleblowers.
15 Accustom yourself to separate Law and Gospel even in regard to time.
16 That thin line that separated law enforcement officers from career criminals.
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