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To the extent it is taken further and it has become clunky and has a lot of excesses, that can be tweaked.\n It is hard to challenge the arbitrariness or the capriciousness of a regulator under a principles-based regime which gives it the freedom to look at capital markets, for example, in the same manner as the Supreme Court here looks at obscenity; "I know it when I see it," and they will tell you when they tell you.10 For example, there is a lot of concern today for the proliferation of CFIUS11-like modeled regulatory regimes around the world in response, a political response, backlash against Dubai Ports12 and against the China National oil Company-Chevron frustrated merger or acquisition,13 and there is a lot of concern over at the Treasury Department that this proliferation of FDI...
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Defining Comics Like Justice Potter Stewart's famous pronouncement regarding obscenity, "I know it when I see it," comics are easy to identify: comic books, comic strips, graphic novels, and manga are all different forms of comics. Between 1955 and the late 1990s, most innovation in the comics format-such as graphic novels and underground comics-was aimed at an adult audience, spurring author Michael Chabon to criticize the comics industry for abandoning the interests of children in recent decades (Chabon 2004).
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... on these alleged predicate acts of obscenity. The trial court dismissed the RICO charges on the...'s bookstore and its contents are forfeitable when it is proved that they were used in, or derived fr... these cases provides that a "person who knowingly or intentionally. "(1) sends or brings into Indian...
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Since the news about the possible demise of Waterfront broke, there's been a lot of recollection about the reason we bought the Bight which was supposed to be preservation of the waterfront. The problem is figuring out exactly what we're preserving. Should time stop at the time of purchase, making the Bight into a 1993 Key West version of Colonial Williamsburg? (That would actually be fine with me since it happens to coincide closely with my own arrival on the island, so it would suit my personal shifting baselines timeline nicely. But I'm willing to concede that's not a sound basis for city policy.) We "preserved" the Bight in that it's not built up like the Hyatt and the Galleon. But it's sure not functioning like it did 100 years ago, or even 40 years ago. We eat nachos where they us...
... Court Justice Potter Stewart said about obscenity, it's hard to define but "I know it when I see it....
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I think I know obscenity when I see it, and I'm pretty sure that it's not showing wooden and polymer puppets -- naked, but without genitalia -- knocking boots.
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... Potter Stewart, who famously said of obscenity, "I know it when I see it." But where, cry the leg...
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...But, when it decided Bilski, the Supreme Court remanded Prom... One thing we do know is that there is a relative dearth of precedent–...184 (1964), about how to recognize obscenity: "I know it when I see it.". After RCT and Prome...
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More than four decades ago, Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart acknowledged in an opinion that obscenity was difficult to define. Nevertheless, Justice Stewart famously declared, "I know it when I see it." Earlier this month, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan testified before the Joint Economic Committee. Referring to the Fed's target interest rate - the federal-funds rate, which is the interest rate banks charge each other for overnight loans - Sen. Robert Bennett asked Mr. Greenspan where he thought "the ideal overnight rate should be." The ideal rate is the "neutral" fed- funds rate. At that level, the fed-funds rate is sufficient to control inflation, while neither hindering nor stimulating economic growth. In his very best rendition of Justice Stewart's famous declaration, ...
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I. INTRODUCTION II. THE MILLER OBSCENITY STANDARD AND STATUTORY EXCEPTIONS A. Overview B. N...But I know it when I see it.." (8) Eventually, the Court form...
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...'s reserve for contingent tax liabilities, known as "tax accrual workpapers," from IRS discovery. U... unhelpful" test for identifying obscenity ("I know it when I see it") and said that the dist...