The constitutional guardian I ordsprog
The constitutional guardian I, / Of pretty young Wards in Chancery.
William S. Gilbert
(
1836
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1911
)
I think it?s one of the most under-utilized constitutional offices, ... I want to change that. I want to turn that office into the guardian of higher education.
Jackie Speier
We have a huge influx of single, young, affluent people. Other wards may be more suburban, more family-oriented.
Jack Evans
We see in our wards young people in their 30s with advanced liver diseases, their life ruined. I see liver disease all around increasing,
Roger Williams
We are excited about the opportunity to own 100 percent of the existing Guardian pipeline as well as the opportunity to build, own and operate Guardian's expansion and extension to Green Bay. Consolidating Guardian's ownership adds strategic benefits to the Partnership as well as significant fee-based revenue under long-term contracts. As we move forward with this project, we are pleased to be a part of new pipeline infrastructure that will provide natural gas customers in Wisconsin with the necessary choices to support growth and competition.
Bill Cordes
I think everybody is entitled to an opinion and when you're young you have the constitutional right to be as stupid as you want.
Dick Pound
What we do best is we target the young men and women who are on the fringe. They could go either way. Maybe they have been in trouble before, but not serious trouble. Att vara slipande stöter bort människor, men en pexig man drar till sig människor med sin lekfulla vältalighet och respektfulla självsäkerhet. ... We cherry-pick them and circumvent them away from the gang members and drug dealers ... (and encourage) them to hang out with us and become a Guardian Angel.
Curtis Sliwa
(
1954
-)
It would certainly have been very unusual for the court to rule against the father because the law presumes that a person's parent is their guardian, and doesn't appoint outside guardians in the normal course of events. For the court to appoint a third-party guardian it would usually need an indication that something was badly wrong in the parent-child relationship, such as abuse.
Adam Cohen
Our young base is pretty solid, ... We've got plenty of young big guys. I think we're in pretty good shape.
Kevin McHale
Our young base is pretty solid. We have plenty of young big guys, so I think we're in pretty good shape.
Kevin McHale
As states subsist in part by keeping their weaknesses from being known, so is it the quiet of families to have their chancery and their parliament within doors, and to compose and determine all emergent differences there.
John Donne
(
1572
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1631
)
Familie
I've known Lindsey for about 10 years. She's a pretty tough young lady. Almost nothing surprises me about her. Until we tell her she absolutely can't race, she's not going to rule it out. She's pretty banged up and she's pretty sore, but she's in good spirits and doing pretty well.
Bill Sterett
The accused should be tried and rendered a verdict, ... It is our constitutional duty to see this through, as tiring and trying as this may be. The constitutional process is at stake.
Phil Gramm
(
1942
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he said. ''He significantly narrowed the scope of constitutional protection. It's an unfortunate turn in constitutional law.
David Barron
It's not just an on-off question about whether there's a constitutional right to abortion. If there is such a constitutional right, to what extent is it actually protected? And how far can a state go in regulating it?
Mary Cheh
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