31. But this tactic may have less force against Sharpton, who is being sued only over remarks he made before the grand jury report came out.
32. But they argued that it would have the force of a contract, so customers could sue the Long Island Power Authority to enforce it.
33. Deputy City Attorney Jesse Smith agreed the document had no force of law, but simply bound the signatories to a plan of action.
34. Do any of the conclusions have the force of law, or treaty, or an oath, or what?
35. Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, the European commander in chief, said he did not have enough forces to meet the challenge as posed by Skelton.
36. Gore would still need to speak convincingly about the future, but an argument for continuity would have immense force, both substantively and politically.
37. Given that this request came from Rostropovich, it had the force of an eager and urgent command, and Rands duly acceded.
38. He asks Morales for a formal legal opinion on Hopwood, which would have the force of law.
39. His improvisational monologues have hurricane force.
40. I apparently have stronger forces at work -- at least temporarily.