One could
imagine using the laws of physics to create a computer simulation of every atom in a brain.
Not exact matches
«It is possible, I suppose, to
imagine an extraordinary circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the Constitution and applicable
laws... for the President to authorize the military to
use lethal force within the territory of the United States,» he wrote.
Finally,
imagine that you noticed many abuses caused by the belief in witches, such as people giving 10 % of their crops to highly suspect priests to ward off witches, belief in witches and elves being
used to deny the pollution you noticed building up in your village and
laws being passed controlling how a woman must act while pregnant based on witchcraft.
It would be against the
laws of Western governments to do so, but it in theory you could still
imagine governments
using loopholes in the
laws when national security is at stake to
use intelligence services to implement such methods.
It is possible, I suppose, to
imagine an extraordinary circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the Constitution and applicable
laws of the United States for the President to authorize the military to
use lethal force within the territory of the United States.
But we can
use Moore's
Law to
imagine what we might be able to simulate in future.
Personally, I have a hard time
imagining wanting to pump on the New York City subway — but then, I was lucky enough to have not only a clean, private place to pump during my workday and the ability to arrange my schedule as needed (many women don't, despite
laws to protect nursing mothers at work), but an employer who provided a hospital - grade pump for me to
use on site.
We are not
using our initiative to market and promote adoptable animals in the media — the spca and humane society do not properly network with other animal rescue groups — The by -
laws should be changed to more than 3 dogs or cats so that people want to care for more animals are able to do so — If the animals are well taken care of and arent a nuisance than badly needed homes from animal lovers should not be considered a crime —
Imagine compassion and caring are the crime and yet you are weighing the pros and cons of murdering the animals and that is OK — Does anyone reading this see the insanity!!?? If the insanity wasnt so tragic it would be a joke!!
States are not equal in the international system and international
law is frequently
used by the North to discipline the South — in the specific case of the UNFCCC it's pretty easy to
imagine that «non compliance» by a Southern country would lead to them being excluded from the finance and technology transfer that the North owes them for their climate debt... so why should those who have not caused climate change sign up to a scheme where the polluters always get off scot - free but they may have to pay a price?
If you
imagine moving Venus away from the Sun until its distance is as for Earth, and
use the Stefan - Boltzmann
law to compute what the temperature at that altitude would then be, it turns out to be precisely the same as at the surface of the Earth.
You've mentioned some of the services you're
using but what are the things on your phone, on your Mac, on your watch if you have an Apple Watch that you just can't
imagine yourself living without honestly whether or not they have to do with your
law practice?
Often conspiracy to deprive someone of their civil rights is
used as a federal offense when there is a state level acquittal, and it isn't impossible to
imagine that happening in this case as the victim had a right to the protection of the
laws, and the state had a right to enforce the criminal
laws, which was deprived in a manner that could be called «under color of state
law.»
I began to
imagine a system where a massive database of case
law and statutes could be stored on newly developed magnetic disk storage, and a program could be developed that would enable the full - text searching of this database
using keywords, both factual and legal, and utilizing boolean logic.
You've mentioned some of the services you're
using, but what are the things on your phone, on your Mac, on your watch, if you have an Apple Watch, that you just can't
imagine yourself living without, whether or not, honestly, whether or not they have to do with your
law practice?
As US
law professor Ellie Margolis observes, «It is almost impossible to
imagine a researcher finding relevant information, thinking about how it might affect the analysis in a piece of legal writing, be it opinion or brief, and then not
using it to enhance the document.»
You wouldn't
imagine a lawyer in 2014 saying «I can't be expected to
use electricity in legal practice — I wasn't taught electrical engineering in
law school.»
It was hard enough twenty years ago (when I was still typing my
law school papers) to
imagine the impact of the Internet, the scope of online
law - related information and other technologies that support legal research (e-mail, laser printing, scanning, etc.)[although twenty years ago I did have a Commodore computer that
used a cassette tape deck as its memory — you had to fast forward the tape to get to different spots on the memory!.]
[On a side note, an excellent family court judge heard the case and the attorneys involved in the appeal are excellent family court / appellate attorneys; and I can
imagine that for the newer members of the family
law bar, the trial would have been an interesting one to observe (although I could guess that the trial judge would
use other characterizations than «interesting.»)-RSB-
An example I like to
use when explaining KM to
law students is to
imagine the following scenario (of course keeping in mind prohibitions against academic plagiarism): What if at
law school you had easy (online) access to every course summary, your professor's notes and slides, past exams and model form answers, all essays written by all
law students organized by topic and course, etc..
For example, let's
imagine that a person feels that a state agency is
using Federal information, like a social security number, in a way that violates Federal
law.
I would
imagine the
law is made in such a way that if you do not pay for a patent on your design and / or idea, anyone can
use it and patent it themselves, no?
In talking to your youngster about tobacco, alcohol and controlled substances (drugs regulated under federal
law), make the point that no one who begins
using drugs ever
imagines that he or she will become hooked.
CREA, the authority
used in changing by -
laws in this specific area, under the guise of being CB compliant and stopping these complaints, will be exposed in a way not
imagined at the time these by -
laws were suggested.
It's hard to
imagine that some Real Estate Boards don't always
use members of the legal profession when they teach Agency
Law, related, courses.