Government knows this, and that is why double - ending is gradually being
legislated out of existence.
In a society constructed on the rule of law, we have a touchingly misplaced confidence that complex social issues can be
legislated out of existence («there oughta be a law about it»).
Churches like Westboro are not
legislated out of existence because of the 1st Amendment.
What the sport's international rulers did was
legislate out of existence the big, powerful sports prototypes.
«I said to him quite bluntly that «we're not in the business of trying to
legislate you out of existence; we're trying to compete you out of existence»,» the Archbishop told Total Politics magazine.
Not exact matches
If the Obama administration gets away with forcing Catholic institutions to step across lines
of life and death in the name
of «health,» the federal government will have a precedent to
legislate Judaism
out of existence» as several other countries have already tried to do.
The Christian Advocate called trade - unions «despotic and revolutionary in tendency,» argued that they contained «communism,» and called on the nation to «
legislate trade - unions
out of existence.»
Both those options also appear to pose the question for those
of us who aren't members
of the Big Two: are we about to be
legislated virtually
out of existence?
Even if a government attempted such a ban, it could never
legislate the mathematics
of encryption
out of existence.
«You can't
legislate this type
of behavior
out of existence,» says O'Brien.
When Mercury is in retrograde, the unions want to limit their growth or
legislate the publicly - funded schools
of choice
out of existence.
Anti-AGCC people always being up «well, the ozone layer didn't turn
out to be a problem» line, forgetting that the reason it's not a problem is that we
legislated CFCs and such
out of existence.
if we can't regulate /
legislate coal
out of existence, we have to make it economically unattractive and offer better alternatives.