Word: processes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...emergency, a state had the power to set aside contracts. Again New York passed a law providing for minimum milk prices. Twice the Supreme Court has upheld the State's power. Apparently the majority of the Court is disinclined to let a strict interpretation of the 14th ("Due process of law") Amendment stand in the way of economic experimentation by states in times of emergency...
...used to be a law partner of William D. Mitchell, President Hoover's Attorney General. Mr. Justice Sutherland, a courteous old gentleman of 72, has angered liberals because he resolutely holds in his opinions that most efforts of states to regulate industry were contrary to the 14th ("due process of law") Amendment. Mr. Justice Butler has them equally enraged. He resolutely holds against citizenship for pacifists and for convictions for criminal syndicalists...
Copies are easily discernible since the work is thin, hard, and precise in contrast to the luxuriance of the original. If the picture is damaged in any way, these faults will be revealed by the shadowgraph. Another process, that of ultra-violet light, makes the pigments of different ages fluoresce differently and thus the age of the work and retouching can be detected...
...scraped from the back side and the inner surface of the paint is cleansed. A new base of clay on presswood is affixed and the muslin-tissue support is dissolved from the face. Thus only the pigment, about a sixteenth of an inch thick, is kept intact during the process of restoration...
...vehicle taxation. In connection with the first group he illuminates the matter by viewing a highway as a production plant turning out a commodity--vehicle miles types of problems: those connected with the production of highway services, the and presenting much the same problems of size, location, and production process, i.e., type of road construction, as economists are accustomed to deal with in their theory of production. So neatly is this done is fact that the question arises whether, perhaps, the aualogy is not a trifle overdone. Surely the theory of industrial location, for example, has little to contribute...