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Few members of Congress understand the intricacies of the law.
Election officials often do not know the intricacies of the law, and give out incorrect advice.
Moved to defend her people, she replied, "They didn't understand all the intricacies of the law."
"He seemed to take real pleasure in the intricacies of the law."'
My instincts are honed to the intricacies of the law."
Or Federal or state judges, trained in the intricacies of the law but ill equipped to act as stock market analysts?
It is the curse of the cerebrally inclined public servant, who delights in the intricacies of the law.
"Law and Order" is a cop show built like a jigsaw puzzle, a legal drama that prides itself on its exploration of the intricacies of the law.
Alicia Austria in Manila on December 19, 1940, Justice Austria-Martinez was introduced early to the intricacies of the law.
She urged and implored, pleading her youth and her ignorance of the complexities and intricacies of the law and of legal procedure.
Many of the intricacies of the law of designs have little relevance to computer technology and a complete discussion of the rights is outside the scope of this book.
Her grandmother, a noted advocate in Tanchico, had infused her with a love for the intricacies of the law, while her mother had demonstrated that it was always possible to better yourself.
"Mr. Blair, the intricacies of the law have always been beyond me, and are always likely to be, but you won't get yourself put away for contempt of court or something like that, will you?
Without legal assistance, the legal intricacies of the Law on Refugees are likely to be overlooked, and their application for asylum could be denied regardless of the legitimacy of their claim.
State and Federal officials seemed to be feeling their way toward a new relationship as more than 500 state officials met in closed sessions to try to understand the intricacies of the law, which Congress passed at their behest.
In Washington, since her confirmation on July 24, Ms. Berg has been filling in what she does not know: How Washington works, the intricacies of the laws she oversees, making contacts with Treasury and Securities and Exchange Commission officials.
On one side he has the Cuban José Ignacio Rodríguez, an expert in both languages, as well as in the art of blunting hostile harangues with skilful translation; he is also an expert in the intricacies of the law.
The practice of special pleader demanded mastery of detail and the technical intricacies of the law and Chitty's career spanned huge changes from the Common Law Procedure Acts 1852-4 to the Judicature Acts 1873-5, reforms that changed the ancient regime of forms of action into, essentially, the modern system.