And the laws of inertia tended to govern human interaction along with most other things.
The law tends to break down at very high concentrations, especially if the material is highly scattering.
However, at that point, the laws tend to be enforced.
In addition, current law tends to address each environmental problem independently, even if one pollutant contributes to several problems.
But the current laws tend to deal with the diseases or disabilities that people already have.
Part of the savings also stems from the fact that occupational and environmental laws tend to be weaker in those regions.
The religious laws tend to undermine the legal recognition of marital rape.
A law tends to be applicable for only about ten or wenty years.
In other words, the poor laws tended to "create the poor which they maintain."
Don't you think the law tends to get in the way of a lot of ordinary things?