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no longer law

adjective as in null and void

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Now we are learning to live with Covid and self-isolation is guidance and no longer law, employers are being asked to take a more "mature" approach about wanting unwell staff to work.

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He said a decline had been seen in England, where it is no longer law: "Because people are less worried, you will see people choosing not to wear masks."

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"It is fantastic it is no longer law but just guidance," he told BBC Radio Foyle.

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“Despite a 397-page judgment from the highest court in the land, ‘somehow’ is the best answer we have to the question of why triple talaq is no longer law,” wrote Prashant Iyengar, a lawyer, in the Hindu, a daily newspaper.

Ms. Kivitz and Ms. Troiani are no longer law partners, though they still work as a team in representing Ms. Constand.

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