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The phrase "acts or statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to actions or declarations made by individuals or organizations, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The contract was voided due to the acts or statements made by the parties involved that were deemed misleading."
Alternatives: "actions or declarations" or "conduct or remarks".
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They include "acts or statements that are, or conduct that is, discriminatory by reason of religion, race, sex, sexual orientation, disability, colour or national or ethnic origin".
Breathlessness doesn't help much in making sense of such a record, neither the breathlessness that interprets the pope solely through his most controversial acts or statements nor the breathlessness that cannot imagine how a prayerful, learned and revered figure might nonetheless be a flawed leader.
A statement on NSL Studio's website (in French) now says the company "distances itself totally from all racist or anti-Semitic acts or statements".
My guess is that President Obama would not invoke the Privilege to prevent Rove's testimony, regardless of the above facts, because it involves acts or statements that are not the proper purview of the White House.
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Moreover, an act or statement would have such an inherent tendency if it conveyed to an average reasonable reader or viewer allegations of bias, lack of impartiality, impropriety or any wrongdoing concerning a judge (and a fortiori, a court) in the exercise of his judicial function.
Despite these significant steps in the direction of later logical theories, it is an exaggeration to claim, as some have done, that Bradley's strictures on the account of judgment as a combination of ideas mean that he is straightforwardly opposed to psychologism in logic, for it is clear that he thinks logic's subject matter to be mental acts, not sentences or statements.
The 400 students at a private school in Woodstock, for example, must adhere to a policy that states, "Homosexual behavior, whether an 'immoral act' or 'identifying statement,' is incompatible with enrollment at Cherokee Christian Schools and is a basis for dismissal".
And though I find it discomfiting and to a significant degree embarrassing that appellate courts have found fault with some of my statements, acts or decisions, I can live with the fact that their findings arise out of an attempt to ensure that the process has been scrupulously fair before such a sentence is carried out.
Roberts says he's been practicing law since 1967, when adultery, homosexuality, oral sex, and anal sex were crimes although he insists the club calling itself the United Fellowship Center isn't a symbolic act of defiance or statement about the First Amendment.
"The IDF strongly rejects the claims that Palestinian minors are systematically mistreated in any way after being detained for involvement in violent acts or terror activity," said the statement from the IDF.
But Brinkema cited a case (McCreary v. ACLU of Kentucky) that established precedent allowing courts to consider prior acts and statements when trying to determine if a law is secular or religious, according to City University of New York law professor Ruthann Robson.
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