S.," while 7 percent was "mostly dissenting" or "all dissenting.
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Word of the Day : dissenting (especially dissenting with the majority opinion) _________ The word factious has appeared in three articles on nytimes.
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Typically when a dissenting opinion refers to something in the majority opinion, the dissenting justice includes a citation to the point at issue.
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But the pages of the L.R.B., which foment dissenting views by including diverse, dissenting voices, couldn't be more, in the most vital sense, common.
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" She added that she was dissenting "with deep sadness.
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" She added that she was dissenting with "deep sadness.
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In most instances, it passed without a single dissenting vote.
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Mainstream media outlets are increasingly wary of airing dissenting opinions.
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Dissenting voices, such as Mr Machado's, are quickly scrubbed away.
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The lone dissenting senator was Democrat Jeff Merkley of Oregon.
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As his dissenting vote in this year's Texas abortion case
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In his dissenting opinion, Judge John Z. Lee wrote otherwise.
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Judges Janice Brown and Brett Kavanaugh attached lengthy dissenting statements.
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These dissenting justices did not even offer a written opinion.
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"There was not a single dissenting voice," Dr. Vidino said.
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Both Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas penned dissenting opinions.
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The four dissenting justices, all conservatives, rejected all legal grounds.
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He made a similar argument in a 2011 dissenting opinion.
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Any dissenting viewpoints are taken as literal acts of war.
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While Trump insisted there were no dissenting views, Alaska Sen.
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Only about 8 percent of cases included a dissenting opinion.
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Most entries come with recipes, and some with dissenting opinions.
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It's also important to keep an eye on dissenting votes.
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They're creating the dissenting discourse and it's having an impact.
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Organized labor and civil rights groups led the dissenting voices.
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There was discord over the decision, with three officials dissenting.
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The last dissenting GOP lawmaker on the "skinny repeal," Sen.
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It was her 2013 dissenting opinion in Shelby County v.
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That will help him crowd out dissenting voices, including Mattis's.
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The red part of any such panel would include "dissenting" voices—and the pool of dissenting scientists is in large part funded by climate change-stoking industries like coal mining and fossil fuel extraction.
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Why it matters: Carter is yet another dissenting voice against Kavanaugh.
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Other Republicans mainly had praise for Corker, despite his dissenting vote.
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The east-west dichotomy also obscures dissenting voices in central Europe.
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This, potentially, could silence dissenting opinions or even fact-checked clarifications.
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We will update the post if we hear any dissenting opinions.
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The three dissenting judges wrote a scathing response to the decision.
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In a 2017 DC Circuit dissenting opinion, Justice Kavanaugh made it
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Women are dissenting from the national vote by their usual amount.
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Dissenting again from the D.C. Circuit's holding in PHH Corp. v.
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The vote was 7 to 1, with Justice Clarence Thomas dissenting.
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The dissenting opinions can also inform future legal arguments and cases.
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Soon after, dissenting voices like his were no longer so rare.
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BITCH DOCTRINE Essays for Dissenting Adults By Laurie Penny 373 pp.
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Then there are the threats to media outlets with dissenting views.
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Dissenting, Mr. Stephens contends that art and politics are separate realms.
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The dissenting judge on the panel, Neomi Rao, saw things differently.
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Dissenting shareholders can only ask for a reappraisal of the price.
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The minutes also explained why Ramos-Francia placed a dissenting vote.
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Dissenting lawmakers said the law's repeal would compound the detainees' despair.
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There were other dissenting votes during that period from regional Fed presidents.
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These are the statements from the dissenting Democratic members of the commission.
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Luckie describes the company culture as hostile to dissenting voices of color.
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In 2003, his dissenting opinion in the gay rights case Lawrence v.
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Whether the briefly dissenting senator possessed any turquoise balloons is not clear.
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The dissenting opinion — written by the one man on the panel, ahem!
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Kavanaugh issued an opinion dissenting from Thursday's decision to issue the stay.
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The dissenting countries say that full consensus will be tough to achieve.
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During his tenure, Lacker became known for his dissenting votes on policy.
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Lee was the only member of Congress to cast a dissenting vote.
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During his tenure, he became known for his dissenting votes on policy.
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The dissenting judge said that's just a crazy interpretation of the law.
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"We should all be alarmed when dissenting voices are quashed," he added.
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In her dissenting opinion in a 24 case, Town of Greece v.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor filed a dissenting opinion, which Justice Stephen Breyer joined.
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Ms. Rao had been the dissenting vote in the earlier panel decision.
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No one is being prosecuted — we're not out to silence dissenting views.
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It had long been the leading dissenting voice to PKN-appointed management.
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Judge Janice Brown, a George W. Bush appointee, wrote a dissenting opinion.
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"Optimistic is one word," said one dissenting reform advocate of that hope.
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Senior Circuit Judge Laurence Silberman, a Reagan appointee, filed a dissenting opinion.
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Under Kádár, Bibó was a place where dissenting ideas were somewhat protected.
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Dissenting with Ginsburg were Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
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The United States, under President Ronald Reagan, was the lone dissenting vote.
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Second, progressives are getting better and more aggressive at silencing dissenting behavior.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in one of the Supreme Court's dissenting opinions, agreed.
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The commission's report said that there were dissenting opinions on the panel.
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"They don't want to hear dissenting voices, whether they're Republican or Democratic."
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She referred in a dissenting opinion to the debilitating effects of discrimination.
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Senior liberal justice Ginsburg was ready to write for the dissenting foursome.
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Justice Clarence Thomas issued a dissenting opinion, which Justice Sonia Sotomayor joined.
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Not dissenting leaves this assumption in place — but dissent is hard work.
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It's not only the alt-right that wants to silence dissenting views.
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Tyrion knows that offering a dissenting opinion allows for optimal decision making.
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"I definitely get it," Johnston said of dissenting feelings toward the league.
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No one is being prosecuted — we're not out to silence dissenting views.
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The one dissenting member, Gertjan Vlieghe, voted for a 25-basis point cut.
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Are we so afraid of dissenting ideas that we need to suppress them?
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The dissenting judge, Carlos Bea, would have upheld more of the Idaho law.
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And the same for racial, ethnic, and religious minorities, and other dissenting groups.
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A handful of ministers were approved on Tuesday despite disruptions by dissenting lawmakers.
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In California, though, he met some dissenting voices and drew gatherings of protesters.
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Dissenting judges said the honesty of jurors will now be questioned and threatened.
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That's something his fellow Commissioners were quick to emphasize in their dissenting opinions.
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It was ultimately decided 5-85033 in favor of Heller, with Stevens dissenting.
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Kavanaugh did not sign on to three of the conservative justices' dissenting opinion.
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Dissenting were Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
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Cries a dissenting voice within: a flickering liveWire behind the nightlight's angel face.
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This is premature, retaliatory and yet another attempt to silence a dissenting voice.
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There is still at least one influential dissenting voice on the right, though.
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A divided three-judge panel upheld the Obama-era rule, with Kavanaugh dissenting.
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The liberal minority rebuked Roberts's findings in each of their individual dissenting opinions.
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Dissenting members objected to the measure's potential effect on their countries' fishing industries.
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Well, it's probably for the reasons Commissioner Clyburn lists in her dissenting statement.
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Dissenting voices, though limited in number, are seeking their own channels of expression.
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And they elected him for that second term without a single dissenting vote.
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Dissenting from that second ruling, Justice Breyer said he feared for the future.
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The dissenting judge, G. Steven Agee, was nominated by President George W. Bush.
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Before the 1960s, dissenting and progressive movements regularly invoked nationalist and patriotic themes.
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The complete suppression of dissenting speech isn't feasible in our "cheap speech" era.
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The dissenting opinion came from Judge Neomi Rao, who was appointed by Trump.
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While the movement has received widespread support, there have also been dissenting voices.
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Our democracy supports dissenting opinions, and I respect the office of the presidency.
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Reading his dissenting opinion from the bench, he stumbled uncharacteristically over his words.
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Reading his dissenting opinion from the bench, he stumbled uncharacteristically over his words.
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Erdogan and his entourage attempted to silence dissenting voices in the US too.
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The two Obama appointees were in the majority, with a Republican appointee dissenting.
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Those on the right and the center claim the data show a drop in tolerance for dissenting viewpoints, and those on the left say the data show that these groups are only against certain kinds of dissenting viewpoints (namely, racist speech).
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Liberal Sonia Sotomayor, the court's only Hispanic justice, fired back in a dissenting opinion.
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The ruling was 7-2, with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissenting.
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Of course, this won't be the first time Trump's hired someone with dissenting beliefs.
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A free society should be tolerant of hearing dissenting perspectives in the public sphere.
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The committee also released dissenting views from the Democrats, and recommendations for protecting ballots.
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Dissenting groups would be well versed to heed the mistakes of the "narcissist" terrorist.
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Despite the overwhelmingly positive response to the bill passing, there were some dissenting voices.
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The two dissenting commissioners, Democrats Chopra and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, disagreed with this assessment.
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Giancarlo explained his dissenting vote was primarily based on the source code repository issue.
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" Statement from @FCC commissioner @JRosenworcel dissenting on #NetNeutality repeal: "Net neutrality is internet freedom.
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However, critics claim that the Chinese government's ultimate aim is to suppress dissenting speech.
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In his dissenting opinion, Roberts wrote: The burden will fall disproportionately on small businesses.
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Influential people do not react emotionally and defensively to dissenting opinions—they welcome them.
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St. Louis Fed President James Bullard was the lone dissenting vote on that decision.
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The dissenting voices ultimately led Georgia Governor Nathan Deal to veto the bill yesterday.
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The PUC's dissenting commissioners thought even the reduced $11.4 million fine was too high.
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But if people showed up to share dissenting opinions, that would be OK, too.
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Apparently, Facebook ignored most dissenting definitions linking white nationalist goals directly to white supremacy.
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Elena Kagan, the second Obama appointee, wrote a dissenting opinion which Stephen Breyer joined.
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In the dissenting opinion, Judge Thomas Ambro said Pellegrino's claims should head to trial.
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Social progress depends on diverse voices and on those willing to raise dissenting views.
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" The three dissenting judges wrote that the decision was "a profound miscarriage of justice.
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This was easily predictable with the dissenting Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor.
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The dissenting MPs view Abadi's move as a return to the political patronage system.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, however, filed a dissenting opinion, which Justice Elena Kagan joined.
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But there's a growing group of dissenting voices who openly and actively hate pandas.
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And beyond slashing player pay, the National League didn't punish any other dissenting players.
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The dissenting opinion, joined by Justices Alito and Gorsuch, was signed by Justice Thomas.
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The other dissenting voice in the FTC, Slaughter, explained another issue with the settlement.
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Unless Judge Kavanaugh's dissenting opinion means the demands of the Constitution and Texas law.
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But there is no viable opposition in Rwanda, and dissenting views are frequently silenced.
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Republicans are said to be drafting their own dissenting views to accompany the report.
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This is true, Barak responded, and the dissenting voices were being treated with respect.
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This Court should intervene now while there are still dissenting voices left to save.
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The order was passed by a majority of 4-2 with two members dissenting.
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The only dissenting voice was OMB, who was following the orders of President Trump.
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As Justice Antonin Scalia, dissenting alone, reminded a wayward Supreme Court in Morrison v.
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Most Federal Open Market Committee decisions were made with little or no dissenting votes.
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However, Raskin, the former Fed governor, warned it's rare to have multiple dissenting votes.
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However, Easterly is not the only high-profile official banished for harboring dissenting views.
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He often writes concurring and dissenting opinions that are joined by no other justice.
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The Supreme Court's dissenting opinion stated that the precedent set Illinois Brick Co. v. Illinois,
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Here is one Justice John Paul Stevens used in a dissenting opinion in Doe v.
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The crackdown has widened to also include opposition lawmakers, journalists, activists and other dissenting voices.
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There has been no dissenting votes on any of the Fed rate hikes under Powell.
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It could be a way of fighting, perhaps now the only one dissenting humans had.
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Instead, it pulls in bits of dissenting opinions from two different judges on the case.
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Still, a vast swath of the bureaucracy appears to be on the dissenting official's side.
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That is, we filter out dissenting information while seeking data that confirms our original viewpoints.
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The other sees itself as battling a society already suffused in this supposedly "dissenting" viewpoint.
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I asked her whether or not she regretted dissenting and not voting for the cut.
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They've soundtracked weddings and funerals, scored wars and became a dissenting voice through colonial years.
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"The proposed grant of broad immunity is highly unusual," Chopra wrote in his dissenting statement.
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The internet is generating dissenting and outspoken competitors to the country's more cautious established media.
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Corbynites are sure to blame defeat on dissenting Labour MPs who have created party disunity.
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And regardless of the outcome of this case, Strine's dissenting account is worth thinking about.
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Four Conservatives wrote a dissenting opinion, saying not enough safeguards were being put in place.
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The late Justice Antonin Scalia, whom Gorsuch has called an inspiration, wrote a dissenting opinion.
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The subreddit is notorious for banning dissenting Redditors, encouraging violence, and promoting alt-right ideology.
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One glance at his Twitter feed will demonstrate his animus toward dissenting or critical voices.
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Intolerance of dissenting views, let alone interest in debating for the sake of greater knowledge.
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Judge Stephen Reinhardt, however, claimed the case was about password sharing in his dissenting opinion.
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The feature, however, could be used to silence dissenting opinions, which some people don't like.
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Bill Maher has not invited dissenting students onto his television show, even though they exist.
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Republican Commissioner Michael O'Rielly reportedly voted for the underlying deal while dissenting on the conditions.
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He fired off a raft of dissenting opinions, some that seemed to scold his colleagues.
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The single dissenting vote was from Supervisor Aaron Peskin, who represents a historically Italian neighborhood.
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The decision was made by a 8-1 vote with board member Goushi Kataoka dissenting.
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The dissenting judge, Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs, would have set aside more of the payout.
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The dissenting judge, Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs, would have set aside more of the payout.
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The recommendation was adopted by seven of its members, with one dissenting and another absent.
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Many of these dissenting groups shared central tenets among themselves and with Luther as well.
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Mass parties that have organized grassroots enable dissenting views to be translated into governing platforms.
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The regime has been very active in pursuing dissenting voices, both at home and abroad.
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In the past, dissenting votes at policy meetings have portended subsequent changes in the rate.
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Justice Gorsuch wrote a dissenting opinion that was joined by Justices Kennedy, Alito and Thomas.
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When I eliminated my cousins from my Facebook feed, I didn't only eliminate dissenting viewpoints.
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There are dissenting voices, who are quickly hustled offstage, but they leave behind haunting warnings.
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The dissenting justices said it would he hard to limit the sweep of the decision.
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As the Senate report makes very clear, the record suggests the dissenting officers were right.
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The Supreme Court's brief order gave no reasons and did not note any dissenting votes.
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He expressed concerns that many large companies don't have enough dissenting voices on their boards.
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In reality, both the majority and the dissenting opinions were well crafted and eminently reasonable.
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But it could still fall apart because of objections by lawyers representing the dissenting women.
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The central, dissenting opinion backing Trump in the financial-records case was written by Rao.
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Tesco, responding to the dissenting shareholders, has said it was "completely committed" to the deal.
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Activists often accuse Facebook of yielding to government pressure and deleting dissenting or controversial content.
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However, the Fed was divided in its decision to lower rates, with three officials dissenting.
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The Fed was, however, divided in its decision to lower rates, with three officials dissenting.
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The report also included Republicans' dissenting views that argue the President should not be impeached.
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He also floated proposals to punish dissenting journalists and exile millions of mostly nonwhite residents.
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The report and a dissenting opinion were presented at a meeting of the commission on Thursday.
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The ruling was 5-4, with the conservative justices in the majority and the liberals dissenting.
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That's the reason the rule passed on a 3-1 vote, with the lone Democrat dissenting.
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They could provide a valuable conduit for dissenting points of view in the insular Trump campaign.
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This reaction "confirm[ed] [Bormuth's] fear" that his dissenting voice would spur retaliation from the board.
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The Supreme Court later reversed that decision, citing Kavanaugh's dissenting opinion, according to the Heritage Foundation.
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Kavanaugh, in his dissenting opinion, wrote that he would find all of the challenged laws unconstitutional.
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That's what Thomas speculates in a dissenting opinion joined by Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch.
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They have succeeded by playing the dissenting force in a staid and under-differentiated political system.
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Two dissenting justices, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, said the court should have heard the case.
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Chief Justice John Roberts issued a dissenting opinion that Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito joined.
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While the WHO statement was full of praise to mark the occasion, there were dissenting voices.
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On the other, it needs to tow the line between banning harassment and censoring dissenting thoughts.
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But we created an environment where dissenting views could be aired, and our employees trusted us.
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His opponents and even some dissenting voices from within the government have slammed the plan, however.
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The Supreme Court's order did not make note of any dissenting votes among the eight justices.
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Two of the court's 15 justices filed dissenting opinions and one recused himself in the case.
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But the vote was 5-4, with the four dissenting justices predictably being the four liberals.
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The decision was 5-4, with the court's conservative justices in the majority and liberals dissenting.
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Chief Justice John Roberts filed a dissenting opinion that Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas joined.
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The two dissenting Democratic commissioners said they believed Zuckerberg should have been named as a defendant.
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Judge Brown shows a similar unfamiliarity with the fundamentals of internet service in her dissenting statement.
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It was a dissenting opinion of which he was deservedly proud, even perhaps his best work.
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Justice Clarence Thomas in a dissenting opinion on Wednesday said he would have reversed the settlement.
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She normally wears the jabot while delivering dissenting opinions but no opinions were issued that day.
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The June effort to give Engler the boot failed 6-2, with Byrum and Mosallam dissenting.
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The dissenting quartet comprised three conservatives and Justice Stephen Breyer, who usually votes with the liberals.
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" Laurence H. Tribe, a law professor at Harvard, said Judge Garland's dissenting opinion was "particularly admirable.
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The dissenting officials, sources said, were concerned that the document politicized and skewed assessments against Iran.
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German and Spanish justices rarely write dissenting opinions to express their disapproval of a court ruling.
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The Pentagon, the C.I.A. and the Treasury remain powerful dissenting voices on other issues involving Russia.
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Fox Sports Radio host Clay Travis was a dissenting voice amid the focus on minority hires.
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For all the orchestration of public support for the proposed changes, dissenting voices continue to surface.
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The 49-year-old Judge Bibas, a former law professor, won plaudits for his dissenting opinion.
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But it is not clear if the terms have been sweetened enough to sway dissenting landlords.
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So that whole tradition became something that wasn't in any way dissenting, just commercial money making.
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He also featured in a dissenting opinion about forcing the EPA to take on climate change.
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But it's not just Chinese-owned platforms that Beijing is using to track down dissenting voices.
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To support a liberal society that respects diversity, fairness and peace, we need a dissenting press.
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Roberts sided with the liberal wing and Kavanaugh and Gorsuch joined Alito and Thomas in dissenting.
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ET This story has been updated with a quote from FTC commissioner Rohit Chopra's dissenting statement.
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She was the lone dissenting vote on the authorization of the war in Afghanistan in 2001.
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Republican lawyers for the judiciary and intelligence panels will also be allowed to present dissenting views.
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Justice Clarence Thomas issued a dissenting opinion on which Justices Anthony Kennedy and Samuel Alito joined.
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"How does Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg have the energy to keep dissenting?" the organization's website asks.
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The dissenting opinion, by Judge Diane Sykes, took a breathtakingly crabbed view of the known facts.
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The five Republican-appointed conservatives often comprise the majority, with the four Democratic-appointed liberals dissenting.
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Just don't ask Hungary's (dissenting) Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for comments on any of these lecture points.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government has been accused of intolerance towards liberal and dissenting views.
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Five-four decision, the majority, you see the justices voting in the majority there and the dissenting.
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Three dissenting judges argued that the federal gun maker shield law did not include such an exception.
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It has issued 11 unanimous rulings and seven with dissenting votes, including three that were 5-4.
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A champion of women's rights on the bench, her scathing dissenting opinions spawned the "Notorious RBG" memes.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government has been accused of intolerance towards liberal and dissenting views.
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Haley, who left the administration late last year, is not known for publicly dissenting with the President.
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That lone dissenting vote Siegel referred to was in September 2.12 by then-Fed Governor Mark Olson.
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So too did publishing company Medium, which gives writers the freedom to publish dissenting views under pseudonyms.
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Several lawmakers and regulators, including two of the FTC's dissenting commissioners, criticized the Facebook ruling as weak.
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Steve King for his most recent racist comments, with only one member dissenting — but it wasn't King.
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Dissenting justices can note their disagreement with the decision, but they do not need to do so.
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Some faced Garden's wrath after voicing dissenting opinions about the business or Garden's personal conduct, sources said.
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Collin Peterson (D-MN) and Jeff Van Drew (D-NJ) dissenting from their party to vote no.
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The ruling reversing Flowers' conviction was 7-2, with conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch dissenting.
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For many people, it can also be tough to air a dissenting opinion during a focus group.
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Three dissenting judges—all appointed by Republican presidents—saw International Refugee Assistance Project v Trump quite differently.
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But Axios' Bob Herman noted this week that there was a dissenting judge in D.C. Circuit case.
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Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel likewise noted the FCC's use of erroneous data in her dissenting remarks on Wednesday.
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The only two dissenting votes in the Senate came from independent Bernie Sanders and Republican Rand Paul.
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We're told the dissenting family members objected, in part, because Graceland Holdings has previously had financial problems.
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"They're saying this is just a political effort to silence dissenting views on climate change," Schneiderman said.
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It will have become little more than a dissenting voice, comfortably waging war against America's foolish voters.
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In a dissenting opinion, Justice Peter Zarella argued that the court's decisions in both cases were wrong.
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The dissenting forecaster expects a more conservative 75 basis-point reduction bringing the rate to 8.50 percent.
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Past experience shows the bank tends to cut rates within a few months of a dissenting vote.
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This sparked backlash and concerns that President Trump is attempting to silence any dissenting views. http://bit.
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Coming barely a month before elections, it is a sign of how dissenting voices are being quietened.
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" The report now categorizes the country as "Partly Free," partly due to the "harassment of dissenting voices.
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The court did not give any statement supporting or dissenting from its decision to reject the case.
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Any new protocol must be approved by consensus, so even one dissenting country effectively has veto power.
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That outcome could mean the loss of a potentially valuable media outlet to those with dissenting views.
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In 2016, he upheld the sanctity of bargained-for arbitration provisions while dissenting in Ragab v. Howard.
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A dissenting member, academic Ravindra H. Dholakia, had voted for a 25 bps cut on Dec. 6.
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One of the most important things to come out of this case is Justice Holmes' dissenting opinion.
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The dissenting justices — Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg — were appointed by Democrats.
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He wrote a dissenting opinion in a 2011 decision that upheld the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate.
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It infused his dissenting opinion two years ago in the same-sex marriage decision, Obergefell v. Hodges.
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In both cases, Kavanaugh wrote dissenting opinions that criticized Obamacare provisions on technical but not constitutional grounds.
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Being the dissenting voice is never easy, but we are not called to do what is easy.
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He was critical of the committee's methods and wrote dissenting opinions for every one of its reports.
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After all, when I eliminated my cousins from my Facebook feed I didn't only eliminate dissenting viewpoint.
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In the wake of Justice Antonin Scalia's death, the 2016 vote was 5–3 with Roberts dissenting.
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"I think Joe Walsh is grossly wrong," she added later, in response to criticism from dissenting liberals.
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Jeffrey L. Fisher, a lawyer for Mr. Ramos, urged the court to protect dissenting voices on juries.
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Mr. Wright cast the only dissenting vote, arguing there was no evidence of real harm to customers.
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Mitchell notes that one of the dissenting justices had been a leader of the segregationist Citizens' Council.
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But corporate chiefs rarely bring in outside advisers who provide dissenting opinions, so the deals usually happen.
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On the leftist websites, the dissenting athletes are lauded as heroes, fighting the "oppression" that America embraces.
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Behind the rah-rah free speech attitude, dissenting opinions on Gab are quashed in their own way.
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The meeting saw the first dissenting vote on the seven-member Monetary Policy Board since September 21.
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Veteran bank analyst Richard Bove is dissenting from the Wall Street consensus over interest rate hikes. Why?
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Many powerful conservatives now revere Scalia's dissenting opinion the same reverence commonly associated with a religious text.
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Mike Lee, a Republican, was the only dissenting vote, while the House passed it from 393-8.
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One of his well-regarded dissenting opinions was in the racial preference case of Grutter v. Bollinger.
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The panel's dissenting member, Walter William Smith, who was first named to the parole board by Gov.
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The Brooklyn warehouse employees held their vote last November, with 200 favoring a union and 88 dissenting.
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Breyer wrote a dissenting opinion from the Price decision that was joined by the court's three other liberals.
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"One must wonder at the skills of the compounding pharmacist," Judge Kermit Bye wrote for the dissenting judges.
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Such powers would include the ability to force dissenting creditors to accept settlements deemed equitable by a judge.
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Justice Stephen Breyer wrote a dissenting opinion, joined by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan.
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Ho wrote a dissenting opinion, saying he would have held that the contribution limit violated the First Amendment.
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The proposal passed in a 3-to-2 vote, with the commissioners Ajit Pai and Michael O'Rielly dissenting.
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Any dissenting voices on these untouchable artists get shouted down online as either clickbait, trolling, or general assholery.
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And while Mr Trump has never hidden his allergy to multilateralism, today his cabinet has fewer dissenting voices.
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But the vote was 5-4, and a dissenting judge said he believed the majority had badly erred.
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But the dissenting judge in that 2-1 ruling, Carolyn King, expressed grave doubts on the standing question.
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Wade, including the court's liberal justices: In his dissenting opinion on Hyatt, Stephen Breyer cited Planned Parenthood v.
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A few are actively dissenting from its mission, and trying to find ways to resist or subvert it.
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"The government has no legitimate, independent interest in enhancing the union's coffers at dissenting employees' expense", it contends.
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Doubters of mainstream climate science, like Pruitt, say that dissenting views haven't been heard by the scientific community.
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Nevertheless, they do indicate an association in the minds of government officials between dissenting views and terrorist activities.
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Over the years he has written dissenting opinions, letters, op-eds, and other items that are worryingly incendiary.
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He is known for his lofty rhetoric, sometimes drawing criticism from dissenting colleagues for being over-the-top.
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Judge Brett Kavanaugh, appointed by President George W. Bush, disagreed with his colleagues and wrote a dissenting opinion.
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While the two-judge majority settled on just $1.95 million, a dissenting judge endorsed a less drastic reduction.
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But the Fifth Circuit reversed the district court's decision 2-1, with Reagan appointee Patrick Higginbotham vigorously dissenting.
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Doubters of mainstream climate science, including Pruitt, argue that dissenting views haven't been heard by the scientific community.
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The dissenting judges, led by now-Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, wanted to reconsider and reverse the ruling.
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A. I can imagine that there would be people who would at least consider dissenting at this meeting.
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In a dissenting opinion, Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson said she disagrees that the prosecutor's statement was legally incorrect.
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Should socialist parties be large coalitions of dissenting factions, or should they insist on ideological unity and organization?
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It comes at a time when dissenting voices and places of comfort, have never been more in demand.
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Stevens wrote a dissenting opinion, saying the majority's ruling undermined the people's faith in government and the courts.
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Nine government agencies participated on that board, and there does not appear to have been any dissenting votes.
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Stay requests are typically disposed of in brief orders, although those orders sometimes are accompanied by dissenting opinions.
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In her dissenting opinion that drew Trump's ire, Sotomayor did not attack Donald Trump personally, or the administration.
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In September, the court granted Mr. Tharpe a stay of execution, with Justices Thomas, Alito and Gorsuch dissenting.
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After a few weeks I started to notice that there were no dissenting views appearing on my feed.
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"It's time for a black speaker," said Ms. Barron, who cast the only dissenting ballot, voting for herself.
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However, Judge Kavanaugh wrote the dissenting opinion in that case, highlighting questions about the rule's cost to industry.
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With Mr. McEntee's arrival, that dissenting voice was no longer welcome, said a person familiar with the matter.
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Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE did not sign on to the dissenting opinion.
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"The right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly protects people, especially those sharing dissenting opinions," they said.
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Chief Justice John Roberts wrote a dissenting opinion, which Justice Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito joined.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg issued a dissenting opinion, which Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan joined.
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But its largely symbolic decision marks yet another company dissenting from Facebook's hands-off approach to political ads.
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But this set up a dynamic in which pro-Chávez unions were favored and dissenting unions were punished.
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Though much of the country's media is state-owned, Beijing has been increasingly unwilling to allow dissenting voices.
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On the matter of climate change, Smith has been one of the few dissenting voices at Fox News.
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Dissenting in the gerrymandering case, the court's liberals accused the chief justice of refusing to acknowledge political realities.
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But 11 conferences, ending not with a dissenting opinion but with a grant of review, is highly unusual.
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Neither joining nor dissenting because of bureau policy against commenting on ongoing investigations seems like a good reason.
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The dissenting countries said the proposed changes could hinder innovation and hurt the bloc's competitiveness in the digital market.
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It would also chill political speech, silencing those who fear their dissenting views would cause them to be targeted.
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Trump and his legion of supporters within the party base have shown that any dissenting opinions will be punished.
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The court on Tuesday voted 6-5 to deny that review, but several judges offered strongly worded dissenting opinions.
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The merger was pushed through on a party-line vote with Democrats dissenting, an FCC official told The Verge.
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" Spens says that a lot of "dissenting groups don't have publicists in the way that companies or governments do.
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The three-judge panel "shut the courthouse doors on [the children]," Judge Marsha Berzon wrote for the dissenting group.
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"The Tribes have told us that losing enhanced Lifeline support would be devastating," she said in a dissenting statement.
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They at times reported posts from dissenting users as "sensitive material" to Twitter in an effort to silence critics.
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"The Court's decision today will make it harder to prosecute violent gun crimes in the future," Kavanaugh wrote, dissenting.
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In a dissenting opinion, one of the few he penned himself, Roberts revealed his personal "judges know best" confidence.
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The ordinance passed by a vote of eight to one, with San Francisco District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani dissenting.
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"Without question, the harsh retribution subsequently taken against me marks a direct retaliation against my dissenting position," Page said.
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They claimed there's a plan for dissenting delegates to walk out of the convention when Trump speaks on Thursday.
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One dissenting judge said the plaintiffs should be granted a trial on the method's constitutionality before they are executed.
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Governments are being expected to jump over a higher bar than others, complains one representative from a dissenting state.
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The court ruled along ideological lines, with its five conservatives in the majority and its four liberal justices dissenting.
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Wednesday's statement was accompanied by three dissenting votes on the FOMC, a high number for the consensus-driven body.
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Three times in the past two weeks, he has cast a lonely dissenting vote from an otherwise unanimous decision.
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The Communist Party blocks most foreign social media, routinely censors dissenting views and punishes those who repeatedly speak out.
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In his dissenting opinion, Justice Antonin Scalia said the Supreme Court did not have jurisdiction to decide the case.
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The internet has expanded their horizons, even if the government shuts out many foreign websites and quashes dissenting voices.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor filed a scathing dissenting opinion, which Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan joined.
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In a dissenting memo to the Obama administration, 51 State Department officials urged military action against the Syrian government.
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Then-Justice, John Paul Stevens, thought enough of DC residents, and the case, that he wrote a dissenting opinion.
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Erdogan's critics say he will use the purge to create a pliant judiciary, eliminating dissenting voices in the courts.
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Two or three dissenting voices could not significantly alter the Commission's course, though they could water down legislative proposals.
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And once the restructuring was approved, the judge would have the power to impose it on any dissenting creditors.
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In recent days the Chinese news media has run articles discussing the importance of dissenting views from political advisers.
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But those dissenting views need to be put forth in a constructive way if they are to have traction.
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Dissenting views are important and I know that sound policy decisions contain input from both sides of the aisle.
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Six dissenting Republicans had publicly opposed the bill, and two more joined them after the vote delay was announced.
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The problem is that the onus is on dissenting workers to ensure the protection of their First Amendment rights.
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I've been prepped ahead of time by the producers and I'm well aware of, and prepared for, dissenting opinions.
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" Allan Hunter of The Express offered a dissenting view: "Branagh succeeds in delivering a stylish slice of vintage entertainment.
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However, media ownership is heavily concentrated in the hands of a few businesspeople, and dissenting voices often face pressure.
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He was known for keeping dissenting views from the president and reducing the number of high-level policy meetings.
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Stymie anyone on your side who's thinking of dissenting by torching them on Twitter, like he did to Sen.
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In authoritarian Vietnam, the internet has become the de facto forum for the country's growing number of dissenting voices.
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Dissenting tech workers can voice concerns and opinions, but in doing so are simultaneously at the risk of termination.
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The Third Circuit opinion made numerous references to Pai's dissenting remarks when the regulations were initially passed in 2014.
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The Chronicle, which published Schubert's glib and disjointed talking points under the header "dissenting view," was also clearly unimpressed.
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Google employees staged numerous walkouts in the last few years, and fired some dissenting workers for violating company policies.
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Trump has filled this void with tweets and friendly interviews, allowing him to communicate without interference from dissenting voices.
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" In a dissenting opinion in 22011, Supreme Court Justice William Brennan wrote that "eyewitness identification evidence is notoriously unreliable.
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She says that the region's "rising intolerance for dissenting views" represents a misunderstanding of the press's role in society.
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Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito each wrote a separate dissenting opinion.
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" A dissenting voice: The market historian James Stack told Jim Stewart of the NYT: "A correction would be healthy.
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He added that the dissenting justices were "seeking to relitigate" the February decision concerning the Muslim inmate in Alabama.
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That means the fate of the bill comes down to what appears to be a handful of dissenting Republicans.
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Analysts say the central bank typically uses dissenting votes to signal to markets a change in policy in months ahead.
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Last autumn the authorities jailed editors and journalists for running a Reuters report about corruption, along with a dissenting judge.
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His dissenting opinion is something Democrats are likely to harp on to paint Gorsuch in a negative, less humane light.
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" Dissenting, however, was Justice Owen Roberts, who wrote the government's term "War Relocation Centers" was "a euphemism for concentration camps.
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She is a champion of women's rights and well-respected for her willingness to stand firm in a dissenting opinion.
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One day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt addressed Congress, which approved his war resolution with one dissenting vote.
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Moon Hong-chul, an economist at Dongbu Financial Investment said there may have been a dissenting vote at Thursday's meeting.
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Before the took position, there was already an expectation he would be a dissenting voice in the Senate, against Trump.
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The dissenting cable discussed the possibility of air strikes but made no mention of adding U.S. ground troops to Syria.
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" But in the very first sentence in his dissenting opinion, Judge Stephen Reinhardt wrote, "This case is about password sharing.
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Dissenting voices in countries like the Czech Republic, Romania and Turkey receive scant coverage from western European politicians and journalists.
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Many students have said privately that the campus has become a place where they are afraid to express dissenting opinions.
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Rather, they're issued to provide guidelines for participating nations and to put pressure on any that may have dissenting views.
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It's not as if the Constitution doesn't give senators like McConnell broad room in which to operate in dissenting fashion.
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The vote ran over over an hour, with extensive speeches from the five commissioners, particularly from the two dissenting Democrats.
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To refrain the film from expressing only one point of view, the director includes Ai's dissenting opinion on Sigg's donation.
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They turned out to be more likely to conceal other dissenting opinions, which they felt strayed from the majority view.
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And Musk wields his one-man metaphor status (and his 22.3 million follower army) to whack out any dissenting opinions.
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Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar -- the only dissenting votes in the caucus -- as the party's future.
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"Fortunately, in the United States, there are dissenting voices, people who are against Trump's positions," Turkson said, according to Reuters.
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But, what I would like to see is us all exalting political discourse and condemning violent suppression of dissenting views.
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Hardliners have stepped up their calls to suppress dissenting voices since September, when Khamenei warned of "infiltration" by Iran's enemies.
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The court offered a split decision, with two members of the panel backing the government's move and one judge dissenting.
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I suppose you can say that I am siding with that Fed governor who cast a dissenting vote last Wednesday.
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The denial of such liberties poses a significant global challenge to the realization of democracy when dissenting voices are stifled.
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The party batted back an impeachment vote introduced into parliament by the opposition with not a single ANC MP dissenting.
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Regional-Fed presidents tend to be the most hawkish members of the FOMC, as their dissenting opinions suggest (see chart).
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Both companies and dissenting shareholders, in other words, have reasons to argue against Chancery judges deferring to the deal price.
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That recommendation prompted a dissenting opinion from one of the task force's members, Emma Cunliffe, a researcher at Oxford University.
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Four of the 220006 judges on the panel were Trump appointees; all six dissenting judges were appointed by Democratic presidents.
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Four of the 11 judges on the panel were Trump appointees; all six dissenting judges were appointed by Democratic presidents.
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The FTC vote approving the stipulated final order was 2-1, with acting Chairman Maureen Ohlhausen dissenting, the agency said.
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That's the American tradition, and dissenting justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ruth Bader Ginsburg got it right.
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Hubbard had been reelected to his leadership post in 22019, even after he was indicted, with only one dissenting vote.
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Democratic Commissioner Geoffrey Starks, in his dissenting opinion, sharply criticized the FCC for its handling of the Barrier Free data.
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In a dissenting opinion of his own, Shedd argued that the President has broad authority to make national security decisions.
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Nine of the 11 commissioners, appointed by the president and Congress, agreed on the final report; two issued dissenting reports.
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Stevens was in the liberal minority during most of his tenure, and famously wrote a number of memorable dissenting opinions.
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The dissenting judges said the lawsuit would interfere with Trump's job as president, and should wait until he left office.
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We know this because of the opinions he's already issued, both dissenting, wanting to roll back the Affordable Care Act.
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There are signs that in the wider community, dissenting voices, particularly over Trump's seeming embrace of white supremacists, are growing.
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Or else figure out then how to both find people and create norms that allow dissenting opinions to be heard.
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In 2016, dissenting from the court's decision not to hear an earlier case on the issue, Justice Thomas expressed frustration.
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Since a military junta seized power in 244, Thai authorities have been monitoring social media to repress any dissenting opinion.
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During the lead-up to the election, Mr. Hun Sen presided over a crackdown on dissenting voices and independent media.
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The one dissenting judge stepped down from the bar six months later, demoralized by his inability to stop the sentencing.
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The vote was closer than expected, with the three dissenting committee members voting for an immediate increase to 0.5 percent.
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"We took nearly two years to even propose a fine," Jessica Rosenworcel, the dissenting Democratic commissioner, said in an interview.
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A student official said he had seen posts on WeChat threatening to report students dissenting from the pro-China stance.
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"Unfortunately, it appears the Government has treated this exceptional mechanism as a new normal," Sotomayor wrote in her dissenting opinion.
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Dissenting students tell me that they "shut up" in class out of fear of being targeted for harboring inappropriate views.
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So while the Tories have purged dissenting MPs and coalesced around Brexit, Labour radiates ambivalence on the election's central question.
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Balik, the head of the union, said the changes were being made in an attempt to stamp out dissenting ideas.
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Analysts say the central bank typically uses dissenting votes to signal to markets a change in policy in months ahead.
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It could be used as a way to silence dissenting opinions, including those expressed thoughtfully, or even fact-checked clarifications.
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Soon after, he says, Facebook started clamping down on dissenting voices by disabling their social media accounts and censoring posts.
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The three dissenting justices argued that the statute required the FCC to keep broadband under the more regulated legal framework.
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In the case of non-unanimous decisions, a dissenting member may opt to publish their perspective along with the final decision.
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Joe Donnelly of Indiana — have publicly endorsed him, helping to close any gap that might be left by dissenting Republicans. Sen.
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The dissenting vote prompted some economists to bring forward the timing of a rate hike at the BOK to the Nov.
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The situation earned Google widespread criticism from conservatives claiming Google was punishing Damore for his ideology and drowning out dissenting viewpoints.
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What mattered was his ability to invoke originalism as a mobilizing tool outside the court, in speeches and in dissenting opinions.
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But just as with every other aspect of martial arts, there are dissenting opinions and different principles from style to style.
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The proposal passed in a 3-2 vote, with three Democratic commissioners including Wheeler in favor and two Republican commissioners dissenting.
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Although the Johnson campaign cites a dissenting study, on the whole there is good evidence that sin taxes change people's behaviour.
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He wrote the fewest opinions of all justices, 11, according to a SCOTUSblog count of all majority, concurring and dissenting statements.
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Human Rights Watch said last year the Azeri government continued its crackdown on dissenting voices and that reports of torture persisted.
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"Some towns cannot be preserved", this newspaper argued in 2013, attracting a larger-than-usual volume of correspondence from dissenting readers.
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He served in the Navy in World War II. Many believe his military service explained his dissenting vote in Texas v.
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As they made plain in dissenting opinions they penned (and Ginsburg joined) in May and June, their question is: What's next?
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However, BOE signaled that an increase may not be far off, with one official dissenting in favor of a higher rate.
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The demurrals are notable because several members of the court have explicitly or implicitly invited these challenges in previous dissenting opinions.
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During a three and a half hour debate, dissenting voices from small leftwing parties were heard including from Red Green Alliance.
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Trump encouraged spending time embracing dissenting opinions and seeking to understand why so many people feel uncomfortable with the feminist label.
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In a dissenting opinion issued Wednesday, however, five of the court's judges found that Trump's order probably didn't violate the constitution.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell has faced no dissenting votes since he took over the gavel at the policysetting panel last February.
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In his lengthy dissenting opinion, Mr. Williams called the rules an "unreasoned patchwork" that will discourage competition in the broadband industry.
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State TV, where some 80 percent of Russians still get their news, parrots the Kremlin's line and mostly excludes dissenting voices.
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Many have long argued that the decision was wrongly decided, including the late Justice Antonin Scalia as the sole dissenting justice.
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The Awami League routinely deploys the judiciary and the police against its political opponents and any dissenting voices in civil society.
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Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), the lone dissenting vote against 2001 legislation authorizing military force in Afghanistan, told The Hill on Tuesday.
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The vote was 4-to-1 in favor, and the sole dissenting member was also the sole white member: Dawn Pardo.
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Our response to diving is so reflexive that it permits no discourse on the topic – and certainly no dissenting mainstream voices.
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Giancarlo, a Republican, received bipartisan support from the panel, with 16 members voting in his favor and only five Democrats dissenting.
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We've known groupthink is a problem for a long time: We've watched ill-fated wars unfold after dissenting voices were silenced.
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Ms. Collins and Ms. Murkowski could drop the pretense that dissenting within the party has made one bit of "moderating" difference.
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And I haven't forgotten his perfervid opinion dissenting from the court's 2015 decision declaring a constitutional right to same-sex marriage.
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Its heavy-handed suppression of student protests earlier in the year and crackdowns on dissenting voices have only intensified that wariness.
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Three judges, including Judge Linares, voted against the decision not to rule, and wrote dissenting opinions in favor of legalizing abortion.
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To understand why Seila Law matters so much to legal conservatives, it's important to understand Scalia's dissenting opinion in Morrison v.
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" She added, "Nearly every reference to the Muslim woman in the majority and dissenting opinions reduces Muslim women to 'suffering victims.
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Having someone on your campus who has a dissenting point of view or wants to present an alternative point of view?
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Dissenting from the Supreme Court's recent decision not to review California's 85033-day waiting period to purchase firearms in Silvester v.
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Many of those people had frozen to death, figuratively speaking, as fewer people were willing to publicly support these dissenting figures.
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Three dissenting justices did identify themselves: Justice Thomas, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Justice Gorsuch, who wrote for the three.
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The dissenting vote came from Sergio Pimentel, one of the few Mexican officials who has publicly criticized Lopez Obrador's energy policy.
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The dissenting opinion by Judge Stephen Williams runs 69 pages THE APPEAL: Critics of the rules have two options to appeal.
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" The only dissenting view came from Carol, who said, "I think it'll help him among people who don't care about facts.
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Sisi has overseen a brutal crackdown on dissenting voices during his six-year reign, including a significant clampdown of press freedom.
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The decision on maintaining its interest rate targets was made by an 8-1 vote with board member Goushi Kataoka dissenting.
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And, as a frequent outlier on European Union debates, it was always an important dissenting voice at the table in Brussels.
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Republicans, in dissenting views, accused Democrats of running an unfair process that did not establish the President committed any impeachable offenses.
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Here's what you need to know: Six of the seven judges passed the decision, with only Russian judge Dmitry Dedov dissenting.
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In both cases, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a strident dissenting opinion joined by Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.
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Any dissenting votes will be announced by Governor Lee Ju-yeol at the start of his news conference later in the day.
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They argue that a sole dissenting voice on the consensus-driven Fed board doesn't pose a threat to the bank's independence. Sen.
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The dissenting judge on the Circuit's tax return case, Trump-appointee Neomi Rao, appeared to endorse many of the White House's arguments.
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Two of the 13 judges on the Constitutional Court itself wrote dissenting opinions in la sentencia, saying the ruling violated international law.
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Chief Justice John Roberts wrote a dissenting opinion, in which he was joined by Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan.
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"I disagreed with it at the time that he wrote it," Zuckerberg said, adding that his company culture allows for dissenting opinions.
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An advocate of a minimalist role for the ECB, Mr Weidmann has often been in the dissenting minority on big policy decisions.
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The three dissenting justices found it galling that such a consideration should lead their six colleagues to "abdicat[e] our judicial duty".
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"Inflation ... is too low and has been for some time," Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said in a dissenting statement on Friday.
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In an opinion partially concurring with and partially dissenting from Justice Kagan's ruling, Justice Sotomayor warned the decision "will beget unfortunate results".
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Dissenting writers are bullied on the pretext that they have outraged religious sentiment; since 2013, some "rationalist" writers have even been murdered.
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The first quotes a dissenting comment from Democratic SEC Commissioner Allison Lee and was submitted 5,003 times as of late Monday afternoon.
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Shenk traced the intellectual origins of Trumpism to a "dissenting minority" of conservative thinkers that runs from Burnham to paleoconservative Samuel Francis.
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VATICAN WARNS TRUMP ON CLIMATE: The Vatican is asking Trump to listen to "dissenting voices" and change his views on climate change.
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The judge was dissenting from a court order denying a new hearing in an earlier round of litigation on the travel ban.
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Justice Samuel Alito, dissenting along with two fellow-conservatives, noted that "something strange has happened since our prior decision in this case".
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The country's lawmakers have introduced legislation that gives the government sweeping powers to censor social media, and muzzle dissenting digital news sites.
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Three judges — Neomi Rao, Gregory Katsas and Karen LeCraft Henderson — indicated that they would have granted the rehearing and published dissenting statements.
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Vice-Chancellor Samuel Glasscock's AOL decision, on the other hand, could actually be considered a boon for dissenting shareholders, as I'll explain.
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President Trump is getting sued for blocking dissenting Twitter users by a First Amendment group, which alleges his actions violate the Constitution.
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It sets the tone of the film in which word of Farah's dissenting voice reaches the authorities and her safety is endangered.
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The dissenting judge, Rosemary Pooler, rejected qualified immunity for the prison officials, saying Allah's restraints were "without any justification" and therefore unconstitutional.
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The appeal underscores the dissenting agendas of different creditor groups participating in Oi's restructuring, and how their disagreements are hampering the process.
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The court ruled 5-4 to stay two district court orders that blocked the new policy, with the court's liberal wing dissenting.
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Justice Neil Gorsuch filed an opinion, which Justice Clarence Thomas joined, concurring in part and dissenting in part from the court's decision.
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The court ruled 28503-22019 to stay two district court orders that blocked the new policy, with the court's liberal wing dissenting.
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We've gone beyond having debates on issues — now we suppress dissenting opinions, and too often outright oppress them by every means available.
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The Fed extended its stimulus campaign, but three officials voted to raise rates, the largest bloc of dissenting votes in several years.
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In a lone dissenting opinion, Kavanaugh said he would deny the stay without prejudice because the law has not yet taken effect.
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In a dissenting opinion on Tuesday, conservative Chief Justice John Roberts said the immigration law provision at issue should have been upheld.
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With only one dissenting vote — from a British Olympian representing fellow athletes — the Olympic committee members fell in line with Mr. Bach.
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"This outcome here is also inconsistent with how we approach other violators of COPPA," dissenting Commissioner Rohit Chopra said in a statement.
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But dissenting judges can help inspire people outside the Court to bring lawsuits, and to make specific arguments when they do so.
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The panel was made up of two Republican-appointed judges and one Democratic appointee, Patricia Millett, who wrote the sole dissenting opinion.
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Kavanaugh, appointed by Trump in 2018, wrote a dissenting opinion expressing surprise at the court overturning a law in use for decades.
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It has shone a spotlight on the detaining of other dissenting voices in the kingdom, which Hubbard worries is on the rise.
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But the media saw in Mr. Weinstein a self-proclaimed progressive who appeared to be vilified simply for voicing a dissenting opinion.
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The decision was formalized in the recent vote by FCC commissioners along party lines, with the two Democrats on the commission dissenting.
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CACs allow a debt restructuring to go ahead with authorization from 75 percent of participants, binding any dissenting creditors into the process.
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Ashutosh Tamhankar from Munich says the world needs a dissenting press: A free press is like a catalyst in a democratic society.
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Moreover, there is a distinction between failing to accept the outcome of an election and dissenting from certain political ideologies and rhetoric.
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The dissenting judges in Zervos' case said her lawsuit would interfere with Trump's presidency and should wait until he has left office.
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Two dissenting judges, however, recommended Mr. Sharif's disqualification, with one justice equating Mr. Sharif to a "godfather" of an Italian-style Mafia.
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The only dissenting voice on the school board was Jeffrey Perkins, one of the two black members, who voted against the expulsions.
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They don't want politics on the field or in the locker room, but they are also loath to alienate dissenting star players.
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Having someone maybe on your campus who has a dissenting point of view or wants to present an alternative point of view?
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They need to make an extra effort to listen to dissenting views to ensure that the organization is pursuing the right goals.
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Women have always been part of the critical conversation, and overlooking their dissenting opinions and arguments is just another form of erasure.
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All anniversaries in China are sensitive, with the party eager to control the narrative and not let dissenting voices spoil the atmosphere.
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In the main dissenting opinion, Judge Paul Niemeyer said the courts should be deferential to the president on matters of national security.
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It answers their years-long complaints that the Obama administration was creating an echo chamber and shutting out dissenting voices from panels.
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Saudi authorities have escalated their crackdown on dissenting voices in the country since Mohammad bin Salman became crown prince in June 2017.
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Central European University and its founder, George Soros, have been favorite targets of Hungary's leader, Viktor Orban, as he stifles dissenting voices.
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The revised resolution easily passed on Thursday afternoon, even with 23 Republicans dissenting, including House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney (R-WY).
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The motivations may have been sound, but it's the language Trump and his supporters have used post-election to obliterate dissenting voices.
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Rove said the last sign that shows dissenting agendas came from a "palpable sort of animosity or antagonism" between the three tribes.
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" Conservative Justice Samuel Alito, a former prosecutor, said in a dissenting opinion that the ruling could do "far more harm than good.
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The cases were being portrayed by some professors and alumni as a concerted effort to purge the faculty of those with dissenting views.
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In Justice Elena Kagan's dissenting opinion, Janus is the result of the conservative justices' "six-year crusade" to cripple the struggling labour movement.
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And if his dissenting opinion in this case is any guide, he may well continue Scalia's more libertarian tradition on searches and seizures.
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Nevertheless, the banking expert had the gumption to lob a dissenting vote in his capacity as a governor on the Federal Reserve Board.
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Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the dissenting opinion in which he argued that any action to modernize policy should be handled by Congress.
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The four dissenting judges said that changes to the Ecuadorean constitution should be decided and approved by the government and not the court.
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FTC Commissioner Maureen K. Ohlhausen agreed with Uber's lawyers in her dissenting opinion, writing that the settlement wasn't tied to actual financial harm.
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Her brother Raif Badawi, a prominent blogger, is serving a 10-year sentence and has been publicly flogged for expressing dissenting opinions online.
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In a 2010 dissenting opinion, Kozinski wrote it was unconstitutional for police officers to use a GPS device to track a criminal suspect.
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A dissenting judge in the case, Stephen Reinhardt, pointed out that the decision could have ramifications far beyond the case at hand— i.e.
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Ahead of the majority's report, Democrats on the committee released their own dissenting report and accused Gowdy and Republicans of flagrant political bias.
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If people are upset about it, it is because they are insecure authoritarians who aren't intelligent enough to deal rationally with dissenting ideas.
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Democrats, hostile Republicans ("human scum") and dissenting bureaucrats are illegitimized by the fact of their opposition, whenever it started and whatever the reason.
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Lawrence Wright and Malcolm Gladwell, arguably the publication's two most famous working writers, sent out dissenting tweets: Journalism is about hearing opposing views.
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The Morgan Stanley economists said dissenting parties were mostly Fed presidents when policy was tightening, based on research by the St. Louis Fed.
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But in India, listed firms are dominated by a major shareholder, making it easier for the latter to stamp out dissenting independent voices.
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People were doing "anything they could possibly do to squelch any dissenting opinion— which is what our democracy was founded on," Aker says.
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The three dissenting justices wrote in their minority opinions that Griffin's crime did not fit the state constitution's definition of an infamous crime.
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In a dissenting opinion four of the nine judges in Ecuador said that the legislature, not the court, should resolve the constitutional contradiction.
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The country's highest court voted 5-4 to allow the funding transfer, with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan dissenting.
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Glick, the sole dissenting member, said FERC failed to embrace "reasoned" decision-making while determining whether Calcasieu Pass is in the public interest.
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Now research suggests that widespread awareness of such mass surveillance could undermine democracy by making citizens fearful of voicing dissenting opinions in public.
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This limits abusers' ability to take advantage of someone else's larger platform to give their dissenting and bullying statements an equally loud voice.
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A Fed governor since 2012, he has yet to cast a dissenting vote against the Federal Open Market Committee's decisions on monetary policy.
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In a dissenting opinion, Justice Stephen Breyer said he took issue with the state trying to use the drugs before their expiration date.
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The image of the heroic, dissenting satirist went abroad, where, it appeared, the struggle between the forces of democracy and authoritarianism loomed larger.
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Robert Jackson, a dissenting commissioner on the SEC (and rare regulator with deep expertise in data analytics), makes the economic case for finesse.
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They released findings from their own investigation on Thursday, including that Central Command's analysis system had flaws including insufficient accommodation of dissenting views.
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In his first interview since leaving, he said the Russia of President Vladimir Putin had become increasingly authoritarian and intolerant of dissenting voices.
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Foremost among their fears was that Nixon would exploit any dissenting opinions to defy a ruling to turn over the White House tapes.
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Judge Kavanaugh is upfront about this and states that his approach rules out any "examination of costs and benefits" in the dissenting opinion.
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"We are going to raise awareness about Google's one-sided bias and campaign against dissenting opinions and voices," Posobiec told The Mercury News.
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On a dissonant note, Kavanaugh declined to sign on to another dissenting opinion that argued unaccompanied minors had no constitutional right to abortion.
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Dissenting views Trump is said to be weighing Giuliani or Romney for secretary of state, which is causing dissent within his own ranks.
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To be sure, CNN presented the occasional dissenting view, but it was almost always from right-wing Republicans who viewers could easily discount.
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What's next: Both Microsoft and dissenting judges say Congress needs to address the legal gap to keep up with the cloud computing era.
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Stevens was a gun control advocate, once writing a dissenting opinion in which challenged the majority's decision to a major gun control law.
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Those tensions became increasingly sharp from early 1987, when Deng began a campaign against "bourgeois liberalization," a term for liberal and dissenting ideas.
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On Monday evening dissenting lawmakers publicly dined at a central Paris restaurant to discuss whether their candidate was best-suited to represent them.
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Last fall, she wrote a widely mocked dissenting opinion that could have shut down much of Congress's power to investigate the president altogether.
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Mr. Morris at the ABC said that the bills essentially threaten a wide swath of conversations and research involving dissenting or competing viewpoints.
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But while Mr. Mubarak allowed some dissenting voices and independent media outlets, Mr. el-Sisi has moved to block any hint of criticism.
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Feminists were a radically dissenting voice, but they were lost in the general euphoria — about 90 percent of the population actively practiced Catholicism.
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There were scuffles in the chamber as dissenting representatives yelled at their fellow legislators, saying that even to debate the issue was treasonous.
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Then, when he saw dissenting Republicans defeated in primaries or humiliated in tweets, he waded in deeper, publicly coming to Mr. Trump's defense.
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A number of right-wing media outlets have brought attention to the symphony, with some painting the musicians as intolerant of dissenting views.
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What does unity mean for working-class voters who find their concerns best articulated through a dissenting voice challenging America's pervasive wealth inequality?
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Other dissenting voices will be in attendance this year, including the teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg, who will attend for a second time.
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The Trump administration's new immigration policy would have benefited from a review and comment period to solicit dissenting views before a final decision.
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People who are a part of them are not afraid to voice dissenting opinions and they treat opposing views with consideration and care.
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Dissenting from previous ways of seeing and interpreting Op and kinetic art, it aspires to cast these genres in a new and different light.
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The decision on maintaining its interest rate targets was made by a 7-2 vote with board members Goushi Kataoka and Yutaka Harada dissenting.
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But he's governed as an increasingly straightforward right-winger, and gives no sign of dissenting from his party's unpopular stance on the tax issue.
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"I get so much crap, people being, 'You're anti-feminist, the show's anti-feminist,' " says Clarke of dissenting commentary about the HBO fantasy series.
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Underneath the tattoo, it says, "I dissent," referring to the justice's increasing number of dissenting opinions in her later years on the Supreme Court.
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"It is ironic that a process designed to ensure fairness to all players has been used unfairly against one player," said the dissenting judge.
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Asked at a photo opportunity with the visiting Peruvian foreign minister about his decision, Tillerson sidestepped any direct response to the dissenting officials' complaint.
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"We empower people to understand different sides of an issue and encourage dissenting opinions and viewpoints to be discussed openly," it says, in part.
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We believe that the well-reasoned dissenting opinion by 2 of the 5 justices, citing the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Clinton v.
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Mr Sirechi "has lived in prison under threat of execution for 343 years", he wrote, dissenting from the court's refusal to hear his case.
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It passed the state legislature with flying colors and not a single dissenting vote and now awaits Governor Jerry Brown's signature to become law.
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Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, with the court's four liberals — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan — dissenting.
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When one student voiced a dissenting opinion on social media, his classmate threatened to get him fired from his job at the college bookstore.
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Engorged with unearned income from dissenting employees, they seek to advance the institutional interests that benefit government bureaucrats over private sector employees and entrepreneurs.
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Academics are open to different views and like diversity, but they also instinctively marginalize any dissenting views they encounter in their place of work?
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Prosecutor Márcio Souza Guimarães said before any shareholder action can be taken, there should be "mediation" between the dissenting parties, according to the statement.
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The dissenting judge said the three-year clock to sue began when Colonial bought the securities in 2007, and therefore ran out in 2010.
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Metro Board Chairman Jack Evans (D) — who also is a Ward 2 council member — and Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) cast the dissenting votes.
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The decision on maintaining its interest rate targets was made by a 7-2 vote with board members Goushi Kataoka and Yutaka Harada dissenting.
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Most Robert College teachers are dissenting leftists, and many of them gave the Turkish kids a less than positive impression of the United States.
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Justice Sotomayor relied on these briefs in her dissenting opinion to question whether upholding the travel ban while overturning Korematsu was actually a victory.
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Governor Lee Ju-yeol told a news conference it was difficult to see Thursday's sole dissenting vote as a signal for future rate hikes.
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This is the latest move in what is seen by some as a campaign to silence dissenting voices on the environment and climate change.
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When the men leave to post bail, the dissenting women meet in a barn to discuss the options the bishop did not give them.
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Appraisal is thus about finding a judicially determined "fair value" — the standard the court determines whether to award more money to a dissenting shareholder.
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Justice Samuel Alito wrote a scathing, 40-page dissenting opinion, which was joined by fellow conservatives Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Clarence Thomas.
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But based on our Constitution, the dissenting diplomats are the ones who are at odds with "official foreign policy"— not the other way around.
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The decision on maintaining its interest rate targets was made by a 7-2 vote with board members Goushi Kataoka and Yutaka Harada dissenting.
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In a dissenting opinion, Kennedy said the court's ruling puts needed, reasonable, accepted, lawful and congressionally authorized criminal investigations at risk in serious cases.
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About 40 state and federal judges have issued written opinions affirming the reliability of F.S.T. and high-sensitivity testing, with only one dissenting decision.
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In a dissenting statement, FCC commissioner Rohit Chopra calculates Google's actual liability—based on ill-gotten gains—to be in the billions of dollars.
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Under Mr. Xi's rule, the authorities have waged a broad ideological crackdown on dissenting voices, making efforts to objectively chronicle history fraught with risk.
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The decision on maintaining its interest rate targets was made by a 7-2 vote, with board members Goushi Kataoka and Yutaka Harada dissenting.
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But the two dissenting judges wrote that the majority had used the wrong standards for review and that its findings were, therefore, deeply flawed.
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The court decision was reached by eight members of a nine-judge panel sitting as the High Court of Justice, with one member dissenting.
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When the Supreme Court finally vindicated his cause in 1954, it used the dissenting opinion in Briggs as the legal backbone for its decision.
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Dissenting liberals said the trial judge who heard the case of the guards' brutality had the discretion to determine that the prisoner pay 10%.
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Wednesday's dissenting vote came from David Seymour, leader of the small free-market ACT Party, who questioned why the measure was being rushed through.
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In a dissenting opinion on behalf of the court's liberals, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dismissed the national security concerns cited by the conservative majority.
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"Now we know that these rights are thrown out of the window when it comes to silencing dissenting voices, and independent journalists in particular."
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The Supreme Court's denial of the emergency stay can't be appealed, and it didn't release any dissenting opinion that could suggest a pathway forward.
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However the Trump administration decides to respond to these dissenting diplomats, I hope it does not do so in a way that stifles debate.
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I read testimonies from firsthand witnesses, parsed the majority and dissenting opinions from the committees' reports and listened to the voices on both sides.
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But the former employee has also found support among some on the right, who say his firing shows how Silicon Valley silences dissenting voices.
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FERC's two Republican commissioners voted in favor of expanding the capacity market price floor to state-subsidized generators, with the Democrat, Richard Glick, dissenting.
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There are no dissenting opinions touting one justice's pet theory of executive power or slapping a thinly veiled legal justification on a partisan outcome.
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The Supreme Court upheld the independent prosecutor statute by a lopsided 7 to 1 vote, with Justice Antonin Scalia providing the sole dissenting vote.
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The decision to maintain its interest rate targets was made by a 7-2 vote, with board members Goushi Kataoka and Yutaka Harada dissenting.
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The dissenting experts wanted Mr. Modi's government to consider it, but the prime minister had already spoken his mind and the idea was discarded.
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The chief justice read part of his dissenting opinion from the bench, his first time doing so since having joined the court in 2005.
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This is the latest move in what is seen by some as a campaign to silence dissenting voices on the environment and climate change.
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And with that power, has Aipac warped the policy debate over Israel so drastically that dissenting voices are not even allowed to be heard?
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If you're a consumer, you want to stay with the tribe you've identified as your kind so that you don't bring in dissenting voices.
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On Tuesday, as most of the justices compromised on abortion rights and revived part of an Indiana abortion regulation, Ginsburg wrote the lone dissenting opinion.
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Pai used the opportunity to politically attack Rosenworcel near the end of his nine-paragraph statement, writing (emphasis ours):My dissenting colleague says—a lot.
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And although, technically, Gorsuch was dissenting from that ruling against the criminal defendant for the government, that dissent was a concurrence in all but name.
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And as Justice Stephen Breyer suggested in a dissenting opinion last month, it can make the difference in whether judicial landmarks, such as Roe v.
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The ruling party lost ground in local elections in June, after which, according to opposition members, Hun Sen stepped up a campaign against dissenting voices.
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Dissenting Saudi scholars insist that the guardianship laws stem not from Islam, but the Bedouin customs that still hold sway in much of Arabia's hinterland.
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Some include instances of employees dissenting from Microsoft's official stance on diversity and demanding more evidence that a diverse workforce is beneficial for the company.
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The justices then, as they were in Monday's ruling, were divided 5-4, with the conservative justices backing the Texas Republicans and the liberals dissenting.
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" However, new media "lends itself to grassroots communication and mobilization, or recruitment, giving dissenting groups a way to connect with more people at that level.
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These were intentional decisions, political choices politicians and voters made despite dissenting voices (some of those boomers themselves) warning they were on an unsustainable path.
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An unexpected dissenting voice came out Friday against a Trump administration brokered deal to keep a Carrier plant in Indiana and save around 1,000 jobs.
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Thursday's decision from the three-judge panel was split, with Judges Ilana Rovner and Ann Williams in the majority and Judge David Hamilton Hamilton dissenting.
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That dissenting faction of the Republican Party was in full force during the House vote; the Freedom Caucus voted against the budget deal en masse.
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The FTC voted 3-2 to approve the settlement, with the agency's two Democrats dissenting because they believed the measure did not go far enough.
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"You have to hope that Kennedy, for some reason, decided to sign onto this dissenting opinion but didn't mean it all the way," McDonald said.
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Much like this week's arrests, Luong's case highlighted the government's increased focus on social media posts to suppress dissenting voices in the one-party state.
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Others like Iran and Saudi Arabia enthrone one religion or religious interppretation while often brutalising those embracing alternatives, from dissenting Muslims to Christians to Bahais.
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To enforce these policies and intimidate possible dissenting voices, Maliki transformed Iraq's Special Forces into his praetorian guard, along with the intelligence services and judiciary.
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For all of the accolades the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer has received since it aired last month, there's been a strong dissenting voice.
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Albeit, at times Lord Strasburger has stood out as something of a lone dissenting voice speaking up for privacy and civil liberties on the committee.
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It was no longer about convincing a family member, now I felt the need to convince everyone who posted, or even liked a dissenting opinion.
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The court's five conservative justices, led by Justice Samuel Alito, voted in the majority, with the court's four liberals, led by Justice Stephen Breyer, dissenting.
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With three dissenting Republican votes, Friday, July 2628, 28500, became a watershed moment for the advocacy community that represents 6900 million Americans living with disabilities.
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"Rather than accepting this settlement, I believe we should have initiated litigation against Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg," Slaughter said in her dissenting statement.
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In October, the government approved a controversial new digital security law which rights groups fear could further erode press freedoms and silence dissenting voices online.
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"The goal here is to scare blacks, Hispanics, gays and Muslims, helping [Democrats] censor dissenting opinions … helping them regain control," Owens said at the hearing.
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On the bench Three years after that Alito moment, his facial expressions in response to a dissenting opinion by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made headlines.
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United States, declaring an individual's cellphone location records protected by the Fourth Amendment, Kennedy repeatedly characterized his dissenting statement as "respectful" of Roberts' majority position.
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The decision to keep monetary policy unchanged was reached by a 8 to 1 vote, with board member Goushi Kataoka as the sole dissenting voice.
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In recent years, Chinese security officers have detained relatives of dissenting commentators or journalists living overseas to try to force those people to quiet down.
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But he has also come under some criticism, fairly or not, for being thin-skinned and for discouraging dissenting voices, including in the news media.
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He has jailed critics, reined in the media, and purged dissenting voices from institutions such as the Supreme Court after a political crisis in February.
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Employee representatives on the board as well as investor representatives on the board cast dissenting votes, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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The court was not split on ideological lines, with Alito's fellow conservatives Clarence Thomas and Chief Justice John Roberts dissenting along with liberal Sonia Sotomayor.
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But activists' dogmatic approach to environmental policy, coupled with constant conflict complaints, suggests they deny the notion that there's ever any validity to dissenting views.
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Democrats are drafting a dissenting report based on the committee's work thus far and have pledged to push on with their investigation without Republican cooperation.
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"For the third time since 2011, the Federal Trade Commission is sanctioning Google for privacy violations," FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra said in a dissenting statement.
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"For the third time since 2011, the Federal Trade Commission is sanctioning Google for privacy violations," FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra said in a dissenting statement.
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" He added that Trump will likely appoint "someone who fundamentally shares his views and who will toe the line publicly, even if dissenting in private.
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Dissenting legal minds define this event more liberally, but most seem to agree this is not an accurate description of where America is right now.
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Often referred to as Africa's North Korea, the Eritrean government controls the flow of information with vigilance, restricting any dissenting voices from reaching the people.
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"We're trying to shed light on the diversity of our community," he said, adding that there is a place in his museum for dissenting voices.
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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said the decision to merge had been taken unanimously, as the dissenting members of the coalition were not in the room.
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"We are going to raise awareness about Google's one-sided bias and campaign against dissenting opinions and voices," Posobiec told The Mercury News on Thursday.
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The Supreme Court's brief order did not note any dissenting votes on the short-handed eight-member court, evenly divided between liberal and conservative justices.
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Qamar Javed Bajwa, has increased his clout, while dissenting voices in the country have come under greater pressure and restrictions on the media have increased.
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But that goes only so far, with recent episodes putting the tech industry under the microscope for how it penalizes people for expressing dissenting opinions.
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Corporations are some of the most trusted institutions in our society, but conservatives are now loudly dissenting from most corporate-brokered models of social consensus.
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Even the dissenting justices — Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito Jr. — agreed that the seven-factor test wasn't acceptable.
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Dissenting from the majority was Judge Josephine Staton, who usually presides over a federal trial court in California but was designated to the appellate case.
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Justice Scalia's dissenting opinion foresaw the construction of a "genetic panopticon," a DNA watchtower that the government could use to monitor all of its people.
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Given the new administration's hostility to dissenting voices and willingness to strong-arm corporations, we need independent and responsible media outlets more than ever before.
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The high court, for its part, didn't even bother hearing an appeal over the case; it just affirmed the ruling summarily with no dissenting opinions.
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Republicans, including Pruitt, complained frequently that the Obama administration stacked EPA's advisory boards with people predisposed to support the administration's policies, shutting out dissenting voices.
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The House eventually passed a resolution last week, with only a few Republican dissenting, condemning "hateful expressions of intolerance" against Jews, Muslims and other minorities.
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But as a gay Latino, I find it troubling that students of color are continuously burdened to try to understand dissenting viewpoints that dehumanize us.
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The dissenting states want the companies - AmeriSourceBergen Corp, McKesson Corp and Cardinal Health Inc - to pay between $22 billion and $32 billion, WSJ reported on.wsj.
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In the Mueller case, Judge Neomi Rao, a former administration official whom President Trump appointed to the appeals court last year, filed a dissenting opinion.
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"This insight, that the coverage requirement now does nothing, should be the end of this case," she wrote in her dissenting opinion in Texas v.
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The intrigue: Bank of America Merrill Lynch research analysts said in June they were anticipating as many as 3 dissenting votes at that month's meeting.
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"We continue to believe, as do four dissenting justices, that the travel ban is unconstitutional, unprecedented, unnecessary and un-American," he said in a statement.
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The dissenting members of the court in both of Thursday's cases all had the same criticism — that the chief justice's analysis was warped by politics.
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As Schumer reportedly hinted to dissenting progressive Senators after the deal passed, this may have been viewed the best of a series of bad options.
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This audience is conditioned to think the worst of any dissenting opinion and will never abandon Trump — at least as long as Steve Bannon doesn't.
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Bybee was dissenting from a Ninth Circuit decision stating that the court would not reconsider its February ruling putting Trump's original executive order on hold.
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The four dissenting judges called on the U.S. Supreme Court or Congress to reverse it, saying the decision hurt law enforcement and raised national security concerns.
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Women, however, are more likely to add diversity to the conversation, and in a rapidly changing business environment, a dissenting, cautious perspective is healthy, she says.
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As the end-of-June deadline approaches, it is not uncommon for the justices to splinter in their legal reasoning or lash out through dissenting opinions.
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The appeals court panel's 2-1 ruling on July 3rd largely tracked the lower-court decision, with N. Randy Smith (a George W. Bush appointee) dissenting.
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On Saturday the Group of 20 major economies failed to agree on fighting climate change, with Trump dissenting from a commitment to honor the Paris deal.
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The amendment to the penal code passed the 44-member National Assembly with just a single dissenting vote, the local newspapers Kuensel and The Bhutanese reported.
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Many lawyers, intellectuals and businessmen -- well known for their dissenting views on state policies but tolerated by Xi's predecessors -- have fallen victim to the latest crackdown.
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"Without net neutrality, marginalized groups will lose one of the most fundamental avenues we have to raise a dissenting voice," Renderos said in an emailed statement.
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In 2016, Chief Justice John Roberts joined the conservatives in dissenting from the court's 5-3 decision to strike down the Texas version of the law.
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And historically there would have been no social progress if not for the presence of specific humans dissenting and breaking from herd-inspired suspicion and fear.
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This creates a challenge for journalists: There are many issues on which a large majority of experts agree but a small number hold a dissenting view.
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Officials developed a "troll farm" in homes and offices around Riyadh, where hundreds of young men discussed and searched for dissenting voices to silence on Twitter.
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Ironically, we generally welcome such challenges as evidence of students' independent thinking and their confidence to express dissenting views: core values in the liberal educational tradition.
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The Civility Trap When used as a political rallying point, appeals to civility are often a trap, particularly when forwarded in response to critical, dissenting speech.
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Since then, she has become well known for being a champion of women's rights and for often being a lone dissenting voice in high profile cases.
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I emailed Stuart Grant and Kimberly Evans of Grant & Eisenhofer, the firm that represented the dissenting shareholders in the DFC appraisal action, but didn't hear back.
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Given the changing relationship between citizens and government, now is the critical moment to form nontraditional alliances and more deeply engage with people with dissenting viewpoints.
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The Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets has been one of the strongest dissenting voices in getting the GM authored bills voted down in state legislatures.
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"This order is one of the worst I have seen in my more than eight years here at the commission," Clyburn said in scathing dissenting remarks.
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But, as the dissenting Justices in that case pointed out, it is hard to read the underlying executive order without discerning an implicit finding of impracticability.
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From Catalonia to Venezuela, dissenting groups have at times wondered whether, their options for a political uncoupling exhausted, they could settle for a digital one instead.
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In a dissenting opinion, Justice Samuel Alito said said the court ignored past precedent in finding that race was the motivating factor in drawing District 12.
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Gorsuch wrote a dissenting opinion as a three-judge panel ruled last year that Maddin was wrongly terminated and had to be reinstated with back pay.
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It is always possible to find a dissenting scientist (think climate change), but the truth is for the vast majority of researchers, this is settled science.
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A split in the Church of Scotland occurred in 1843, when dissenting ministers walked out of the annual assembly to form the Free Church of Scotland.
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"In the short term, this merger will result in the loss of potentially thousands of jobs," new FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks said in a dissenting opinion.
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A change in Senate rules, passed in March, means some dissenting senators from minor parties may find it hard to win re-election on July 2.
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Justice Stephen Breyer filed a dissenting opinion, which the other members of the court's liberal wing — Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan — joined.
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Critics said it was aimed at stifling free speech and dissenting voices, and Mahathir became one of the first people to be investigated under the law.
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Some stakeholders had accused it of moving too slowly, and it has faced accusations of corporate governance lapses, including purging dissenting views from minutes of meetings.
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Sarah T. Roberts, an assistant professor at UCLA who researches content moderation and social media, points out that humans are especially good at dissenting when necessary.
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While the dissenting justices looked to the founding fathers and the American experience to articulate a resolution consistent with those traditions, the majority opinion does not.
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The Supreme Court justices struck down the entire federal law on a 6-153 vote, with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Stephen Breyer dissenting.
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The lawyers, who declined a request for comment, cited a dissenting opinion in a landmark death penalty case in the United States Supreme Court last year.
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There is a big part of the left—and it's growing—that says that it is incumbent to protect the campus from ideas that are dissenting.
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Three Fed presidents voted for a rate increase at the Fed's September meeting, an unusually large bloc of dissenting votes for an organization that prizes consensus.
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Why it matters: Several people outside the White House who have Trump's ear — FOX Business Network's Lou Dobbs and Fox News' Laura Ingraham — are publicly dissenting.
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All four took the unusual step of dissenting from the bench at various points, to underscore the dangerous turn they believed the court already was taking.
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About 900 department officials signed a memo dissenting from the policy, a source familiar with the document said, an unusual rebellion against a new president's policies.
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Giving these individuals a platform and a voice will shape better public policy, and ensure more voices are heard – even if they are, at times, dissenting.
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As Mr. Trump, cut off from dissenting voices and convinced of his own popularity, has become more emboldened, so have his daughter and son-in-law.
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If the ruling -- by two judges, with a third dissenting -- stands, the McGahn decision will fundamentally shift the ground beneath our system of checks and balances.
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Justice Alito wrote a dissenting opinion, arguing that Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure treats a guilty plea as waiving such a claim.
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