Sentence examples for any exigencies from inspiring English sources

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See Brief for Respondent at 26. Courts do not readily extend this exception to planned arrests, as any exigencies associated with such an arrest are foreseeable and thus, a warrant could have been obtained.

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Thus, the projection of the films was a significant expansion of the previous search by a private party and therefore must be characterized as a separate search, which was not supported by any exigency or by a warrant even though one could have easily been obtained.

Reversing the lower court, the Kentucky Supreme Court held that the police created any existing exigency and therefore the exigent circumstances could not support a warrantless entry.

It said Pakistan hopes the United States would "take a moral view" of the issue and set aside "any temporary expediency or exigencies of power politics". This summer, Indian security forces shot and killed more than 100 stone-throwing youths in Kashmir.

(5) Any qualifying exigency arising out of the fact that the employee's spouse, son, daughter, or parent is a covered military member on covered active duty (or has been notified of an impending call or order to covered active duty) in the Armed Forces.

With the nation at peace and the economy strong, political infighting in Washington was sustained more by its own logic than any real exigency.

Judge Schroeder found that the original version of General DeWitt's final report, which was designed to justify the military orders, did not "purport to rest on any military exigency, but instead declared that because of traits peculiar to citizens of Japanese ancestry it would be impossible to separate the loyal from the disloyal".

He said that the Kentucky Supreme Court "expressed doubt on this issue" and that "any question about whether an exigency actually existed is better addressed" by the state court.

Pakistan, the ministry said in a statement, hopes the United States "will take a moral view and not base itself on any temporary expediency or exigencies of power politics".

(H) That if the member contests the involuntary allotment on any basis other than exigencies of military duty, the application package and DD Form 2654 shall be returned to the commander who shall forward it to the designated DFAS official for appropriate action.

"Pakistan hopes that the US will take a moral view and not base itself on any temporary expediency or exigencies of power politics," he said.

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