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- adjective Not
conflicting ;compatible .
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Examples
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The Seventh Amendment then incorporated nonconflicting common law, again, the American variety, in civilsuits.
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When the Constitution was adopted, federal courts were made courts of “law and equity”, which brought in nonconflicting parts of “common law”, as it then existed in the 13 States, not necessarily as it existed in Britain.
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It may be a kind of “common law”, but it is a different kind, and it contains much that is inconsistent with the nonconflicting parts of that 1788 common law that were incorporated.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Constitution and the Golden Calf — A Response to Randy: 2009
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No, because it is only nonconflicting parts of the American version of common law that were incorporated.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Constitution and the Golden Calf — A Response to Randy: 2009
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But it wastes energy, and the Time Service doesn't like that, so we always try to find a nonconflicting area before we jump.
Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969
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The device is also useful when you are setting up a new access point and want to find a nonconflicting channel to increase your signal strength.
Baseline - RSS Feeds 2008
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In reviewing Turner's petition for a writ of actual innocence, the Appeals Court said that based on the Circuit Court's findings and the nonconflicting evidence from Turner's trial, "we conclude no rational trier of fact could have found Turner guilty of murder or abduction with intent to defile.
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