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federal RFRA—and most state RFRAs—do not. First, the Indiana law explicitly allows any for
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The Atlantic will call you is if you contact our customer service team and explicitly give your permission for
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advocate of the U.S. military killing ISIS leaders and fighters. Indeed, she explicitly calls on Congress to
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Hard , stock trader James King. This latest role is particularly Aykroydesque in that it explicitly recalls Louis Winthorpe III
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step for resisting Western (and mainly U.S.) aggression. Chinese officials have never explicitly endorsed Russia’s invasion
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default language of its website . For years, this peculiar Hawaiian industry has explicitly targeted Japanese tourists , drawing
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making homeownership accessible to white people by guaranteeing their loans, the FHA explicitly refused to back
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the Spotify running app, and selected the one that’d been promoted explicitly at Wednesday’s press
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age as a scientist in a time when biases were more explicitly displayed. But “that behavior
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the laws to make clear that they didn’t do what HB 707 explicitly said it would do
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And with hundreds of Catholics in the audience, Obama made an explicitly moral argument for
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right historic pattern to apply. Over the years Benjamin Netanyahu has very explicitly said , "It's 1938
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in the All, until 1860 when Abraham Lincoln wins the presidency on an  explicitly anti-Slavery platform.  My
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everyone in my age and educational cohort attended colleges where whiteness was explicitly interrogated by multiple professors
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than one user unless you obtain prior written permission from The Atlantic.  Specifically, unless explicitly authorized in these
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time for critical thought should still be there. The universities themselves had explicitly said a bachelor
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in the All, until 1860 when Abraham Lincoln wins the presidency on an  explicitly anti-Slavery platform.  My
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in addition, of course, to the many storylines that are not explicitly missions). What’s next
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for several years, but this is the first time they’ve been so explicitly addressed outside of
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that your friends are putting up to reach your stream. But they're now explicitly giving more attention to
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of whether they want to. As in many states, California law explicitly prohibits the school
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labor of the Industrial Revolution. Just this year, Netflix’s The One explicitly dramatized how the
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s  Rope , to take one example, is very literally about homosexuality. This was clarified explicitly, many years later, by
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entire groups who will never see their ads. When placing an ad on Facebook, advertisers can explicitly exclude lots of
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from liability for content posted by their users. The First Amendment was explicitly written to protect
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this Court’s substantive due process precedents,” including Obergefell . Even though Justice Alito’s majority opinion explicitly stated, “Nothing in
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settlements, Facebook will stop allowing landlords, employers, creditors, and similar advertisers to explicitly target — or exclude — people
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for, loaded up a page or an app, and implicitly or explicitly told you want they
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Most of us now discriminate against members of the other political side explicitly and implicitly
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far proved elusive. Yoram Hazony, the Israeli scholar who organized the conference, explicitly rejected white nationalism, barring
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hands of anti-Semitic regimes. Obama, who earlier in the discussion had explicitly labeled the supreme
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warnings of overcrowding and climate change. The song doesn’t explicitly mention race, but its
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of the book bans proliferating in schools across the country, explicitly linking them to
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technology while also addressing the many dangers that it poses. The order explicitly pushes agencies to
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the Trump years—with the president appealing to white racial resentments more explicitly than any national political
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discrimination. That’s why the President has long supported federal legislation to explicitly prohibit employers from discriminating
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euphemisms such as busing and neighborhood schools to maintain segregated schools without explicitly saying they did not
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the filibuster to go. In fairness, the filibuster was not explicitly designed as a
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times, the State’s very justification for a challenged statute hinges explicitly on race—specifically its
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discrimination. That’s why the President has long supported federal legislation to explicitly prohibit employers from discriminating
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Most of us now discriminate against members of the other political side explicitly and implicitly
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of the lot, and the only one that explores Lee from an explicitly Asian American perspective. The
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the "left-wing hit," he didn't quite go so far as to explicitly say the comment
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and “rectal feeding.” Complicit in this treatment were several “medical officers” (it’s not explicitly stated whether they hold
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to Wuhan only implies. In the past five years, Donald Trump has explicitly promoted the notion
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for interfering with the 2016 election—and a few have even explicitly raised concerns about the
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with views—once relegated to furthest fringes of the far-right—explicitly raising the specter
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Reuters ) May 25, 2017 Share Save Updated at 5:07 p.m. BRUSSELS — President Trump did not explicitly endorse the mutual
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ambiguity in the text? Again, no. It doesn’t say “armed forces”; it explicitly says “Army” and
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many deaths Americans are willing to tolerate? The question hasn’t been explicitly debated, because the
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a store and not a town square. Furthermore, they are truly explicitly not a public
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and deaths, they’re now on separate tracks; the focus with COVID is, more explicitly than ever before, on
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to adopt legislation to protect equal voting rights, and this delegated power explicitly applies to “the
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to pass . These laws did not affect all black voters, and neither did they explicitly mention race—so, to
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have to approach that question—about a power the Constitution explicitly grants to Congress
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s housing policies are so broken that the federal government has to explicitly tell immigrants to
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in custody based on algorithms that purport to predict criminality . Human life is explicitly at stake in
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Times has grappled with how slavery shaped all that followed. More controversially, the project explicitly aims to reframe
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d like him to acknowledge the role race played so he can explicitly illustrate—as he did
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the state entered the union in 1859, for example, Oregon explicitly forbade black people from
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successful, given Bill Clinton's constant focus on "values" throughout his presidency? Furthermore, when Bob Dole explicitly challenged Bill Clinton on
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it at medical school [in the 1970s and ‘80s], no one explicitly said, ‘This is a
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massively outgunned by the moralist regulators. Henceforth, the Reform Party will be explicitly the vehicle
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federal RFRA—and most state RFRAs—do not. First, the Indiana law explicitly allows any for
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making homeownership accessible to white people by guaranteeing their loans, the FHA explicitly refused to back
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of Americans who believe that fighting racism should be a high priority. Unfortunately, its explicitly racial focus has bee
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Times has grappled with how slavery shaped all that followed. More controversially, the project explicitly aims to reframe
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the "left-wing hit," he didn't quite go so far as to explicitly say the comment
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a community of leading CEOs formed the Business Roundtable, an organization devoted explicitly to cultivating
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and Animation “Posters are the only genre of graphic design that is explicitly created to be
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shift in power. Just my mere presence worried folks, in some cases explicitly, in some
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of The Wealth of Nations should make this point abundantly clear. Smith states, explicitly and repeatedly
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right historic pattern to apply. Over the years Benjamin Netanyahu has very explicitly said , "It's 1938
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challenge to continued existence, means implicitly likening Iran to Nazi Germany—or explicitly equating it, as Netanyahu
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everyone in my age and educational cohort attended colleges where whiteness was explicitly interrogated by multiple professors
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the "objective" is extracting information. And that flouts the torture convention, which explicitly bans torture "for
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the Spotify running app, and selected the one that’d been promoted explicitly at Wednesday’s press
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a satisfactory standard of conduct" while away from campus—but fail to explicitly define what that means
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for possible quotation -- but not with the sender's real name unless you explicitly state that it may
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allows to exist. It's unsurprising, then, that real-world privatization schemes are often explicitly protectionist. A 2004
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this was even after Franzen had appeared to doom himself by declaring (all but explicitly) in a
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results. But the most important term, present in almost all software licenses, explicitly disclaims any responsibility for
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spelling, practice in handling abstract symbols, the ability to state explicitly the meaning
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the laws to make clear that they didn’t do what HB 707 explicitly said it would do
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And with hundreds of Catholics in the audience, Obama made an explicitly moral argument for
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hands of anti-Semitic regimes. Obama, who earlier in the discussion had explicitly labeled the supreme
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hands of anti-Semitic regimes. Obama, who earlier in the discussion had explicitly labeled the supreme
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hands of anti-Semitic regimes. Obama, who earlier in the discussion had explicitly labeled the supreme
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hands of anti-Semitic regimes. Obama, who earlier in the discussion had explicitly labeled the supreme
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hands of anti-Semitic regimes. Obama, who earlier in the discussion had explicitly labeled the supreme
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hands of anti-Semitic regimes. Obama, who earlier in the discussion had explicitly labeled the supreme
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kind of dispute that was about cultural or social values but that wasn't explicitly political in the
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its own—and its fundamental distrust of Netanyahu’s government is written explicitly into the text
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a tribute to "outcast culture," as the user's manual states explicitly, and its
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owners. That alleged Jewish malefactors are being assailed on TikTok even when they are not invoked explicitly in a
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once worked as a cook at the Bay Area stalwart Chez Panisse, explicitly designed this book to
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the Russian criminal justice system. All of those requests were either ignored or explicitly denied in writing
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s possible if you are just committed enough. Our usual starting point, whether we say it explicitly or not, is that