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502 12 | the bill will cross the threshold of broad consensus among
503 | thus
504 4(4) | most heinous act to kill a tiny infant just seconds from
505 4(4) | critical turning point in its treatment of helpless human beings
506 10 | the perpetration of such a tremendous and brutal crime against
507 18 | we will be witnessing a true step ahead, not only of
508 3 | puncture the cranium. A tube is then inserted through
509 18 | legal discipline more in tune with it that is rooted in
510 4(4) | our nation to a critical turning point in its treatment of
511 12 | Court, and finally, at least twice, in the veto of President
512 4 | Congress was asked for a two-thirds majority which was impossible
513 9 | attitudes. Whereas some U.S. States permit abortion until
514 14 | dynamic of rights and duties ultimately originates in God. ~
515 3 | stages: first, guided by ultrasound, the person carrying out
516 5 | prohibited the procedure was unacceptable. ~
517 | under
518 16 | find it so difficult to understand this "grammar", such that
519 18 | that is rooted in a deeper understanding of the prerequisites of
520 8 | message in his State of Union Address on 28 January. This
521 4(4) | health reasons" implies unlimited acceptance of all requests
522 | up
523 7 | other concerns deemed more urgent. In spite of this, the number
524 | us
525 4 | alternative to the more usual technique for late-term
526 9 | on the other!" (Pensées, V, 294). The outside limit
527 14 | deep harmony between the value of life and the dignity
528 15 | situated in an ensemble of values of respect for the environment,
529 | very
530 4 | President Clinton on 5 April; he vetoed it on 10 April. To overcome
531 12 | appropriate to accept divergent views. This time, on the other
532 8 | made on 22 January 2003, vigorously invited Congress to vote
533 16 | If we want a century of violent coercion to be succeeded
534 4 | the effect of the law to virtually nothing. Subsequently, 27
535 5 | presidential veto: 64 senators voted to pass the bill, but it
536 11 | The recent voting of the North American Senate
537 16 | individuals and peoples. If we want a century of violent coercion
538 16 | disasters of the Second World War, the Holy Father declared
539 4 | In their letter, they warned the President of the risk
540 | where
541 | Whereas
542 | whose
543 6 | of Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin. In September 2001, Ohio
544 18 | it will be), we will be witnessing a true step ahead, not only
545 16 | The universal moral law written on the human heart is precisely
546 4 | the Bishops' Conference wrote to President Clinton expressing
547 8 | that had lasted for eight years. ~