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In time, being a parent inures you to all sorts of bodily fluids and functions.
More than glorifying or condemning violence, the image simply inures us to these daily horrors.
My understanding of the astronomy in no way inures me to the emotions that an eclipse evokes.
Jimmy, too, questions American Christianity and the way in which it inures people, black and white, to a vile order.
" "These cases recognize that when we protect the constitutional rights of the few, it inures to the benefit of all.
With limited constitutional restraint, the courts have balanced this power by presuming such data collection inures to the greater good.
I am shoved in public spaces as if my fat inures me from pain and/or as if I deserve pain, punishment for being fat.
However, since stock and other appreciated asset ownership is largely concentrated among the nation's wealthy, the benefit of this rule inures predominantly to the well-to-do.
Privately, advisers for Biden and Buttigieg think the calendar inures to their candidates' benefits but say they're not making concrete plans to capitalize on the situation because it's so far out.
It's true that a six-week ban has never gone into effect in the US, but anti-choice lawmakers' introduction of these bills inures the public to the idea of total bans.
This is not to say the film doesn't contain funny moments, but in the second half of the movie, it becomes clear that Lee is crafting a kind of treatise on the ways that entertainment inures us to darker things in the world, by making problems like racism seem easy to solve.
Legal Information Institute. Cornell University Law School. Retrieved 19 October 2018. A nonprofit cemetery corporation must be incorporated solely for the purpose of the burial or the cremation of bodies and no part of its net earnings inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.
"While the comics riff about incest, Shetland ponies, oral sex with armadillos and rusty trombones (don't ask), the cornucopia of smut inures you to its own excess." Section: Features; Page 21. In seeming recognition of the phrase being a part of the filthiest of filthy language, news sources such as The Daily Telegraph, Slant Magazine,Schager, Nick. (2005) Slant Magazine.
P. 52(b). "A plain error that affects substantial rights may be considered [on appeal] even though it was not brought to the [lower] court's attention." When Congress enacted the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, however, there was no intent to supplant the cross-appeal requirement. Ordinarily, the plain- error rule inures to the benefit of defendants; appellate courts will correct so-called "plain" errors only when ignoring them would work to the detriment of the defendant (who usually has a different lawyer on appeal).
Trade marks are words, logos, slogans, sounds, or other distinctive expressions that distinguish the source, origin, or sponsorship of a good or service (in which they are generally known as service marks). Trade marks offer the public a means of identifying and assuring themselves of the quality of the good or service. They may bring consumers a sense of security, integrity, belonging, and a variety of intangible appeals. The value that inures to a trade mark in terms of public recognition and acceptance is known as goodwill.
It only inures to the benefit of the employer and can not be sold by that employer to an unrelated party, except in a sale of the business as a whole. In circumstances where a written agreement is not in place between employer and employee, the employee may hold title to the intellectual property rights as an inventor. In these circumstances, a shop right may apply. The shop right is a common law doctrine founded in equitable principles that allows an employer to use the employee's invention without payment to the employee if that invention was made using the employer's time, materials, facilities, or equipment.
Kerr's vision for UC governance was "one university with pluralistic decision-making." In other words, the internal delegation of operational authority to chancellors at the campus level and allowing nine other campuses to become separate centers of academic life independent of Berkeley did not change the fact that all campuses remain part of one legal entity. As a 1968 UC centennial coffee table book explained: "Yet for all its campuses, colleges, schools, institutes, and research stations, it remains one University, under one Board of Regents and one president—the University of California." UC continues to take a "united approach" as one university in matters in which it inures to UC's advantage to do so, such as when negotiating with the legislature and governor in Sacramento.
However much in a particular case insistence upon such rules may appear as a technicality that inures to the benefit of a guilty person, the history of the criminal law proves that tolerance of shortcut methods in law enforcement impairs its enduring effectiveness. The requirement of prior notice of authority and purpose before forcing entry into a home is deeply rooted in our heritage, and should not be given grudging application. Congress, codifying a tradition embedded in Anglo-American law, has declared in § 3109 the reverence of the law for the individual's right of privacy in his house. Every householder, the good and the bad, the guilty and the innocent, is entitled to the protection designed to secure the common interest against unlawful invasion of the house.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell At the corporate level, the National Football League considers itself a trade association made up of and financed by its 32 member teams. Up until 2015, the league was an unincorporated nonprofit 501(c)(6) association. Section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code provides an exemption from federal income taxation for "Business leagues, chambers of commerce, real-estate boards, boards of trade, or professional football leagues (whether or not administering a pension fund for football players), not organized for profit and no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.".26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(6) In contrast, each individual team (except the non-profit Green Bay Packers) is subject to tax because they make a profit.

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