So he builds the world's largest candy factory and manages it in a way that could be described as presumptively eccentric.
In the 1974 Nixon Tapes Case, the Supreme Court recognized that presidential conversations with executive staff are presumptively privileged, but then proclaimed that, unless .
In California, Chief Justice Ronald George declared that from now on, any laws that discriminate against gays in California are presumptively unconstitutional and will be subject .
Weld County bodies identified Two bodies found in rural Weld County have been "presumptively" identified as two women kidnapped earlier.
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Deborah Poritz in Edison Sentinel As long as you don't infringe the right to have a gun in the home for self-defence, then you are probably going to fall within the 'reasonable restrictions' language that the court said in [its previous Washington gun ruling] is presumptively... Paul Helmke http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Helmke&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNGEKHvD83PpaKarh1DDScjrUqZm0A The Age http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.theage.com.au/world/gun-battle-lines-drawn-with-ammunition-aplenty-20100709-1042z.html&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNHNSuKgMM29t8up8osivuau1HaI6w Jul 9, 2010
77260 104221 presumptively When we say that the Legislature cannot deny the tangible benefits of marriage to same-sex couples," Poritz wrote in her dissent, "but then suggest that 'a separate statutory scheme, which uses a title other than marriage' is presumptively...
Ann M Veneman in ë™ì•„ì¼ë³´ A single Holstein cow from Washington State was tested as presumptively positive for BSE or what is widely known as mad cow disease,US Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman said at a news conference.