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Examples
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That is, the individual judge is not speaking for himself, but for the law as awhole.
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She deserves special credit for achieving all this at an institution with a famously difficult to manage faculty and at a time of harsh ideological conflict in society as awhole.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Great Law School Dean Doesn’t Have to be a Great Scholar 2010
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It is also a moral judgement that ascribes a negative behavioural trait to blacks as awhole.
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The only question for me is whether those effects will in fact be positive or negative, taken as awhole.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Major legal win for Students for Concealed Carry on Campus 2010
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It is also a moral judgment that ascribes a negative behavioral trait to Jews as awhole.
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It is also a moral judgment that ascribes a negative behavioral trait to Jews as awhole.
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I expect that along with all the demon-crats squirming in their shoes, so are awhole lot of the repubbies.
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Then negotiations now would have been awhole lot easier.
Twilight Lexicon » Kellan and Ashley Still To Sign on the Dotted Line 2010
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It helps with the evaluation of your post as awhole.
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Can anyone be seriously arguing that this law was not beneficial to the country as awhole?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Libertarianism, Federalism, and Racism 2010
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