Sentence examples for arbitrary breach from inspiring English sources

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The justices said nothing in rejecting the appeal filed by the Texas attorney general, John Cornyn, who argued that the appeals court decision had created an "arbitrary breach in the law" governing the effective assistance of counsel.

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More than half the 166 detainees still held there have been cleared to return to their home countries or third countries and their continued detention amounted to arbitrary detention in breach of international law, she said.

Considering all it takes for a young Aboriginal man to be apprehended and escorted into a police station is for him to breach some arbitrary police line at a protest, why it has taken a good two days for a police investigation to seemingly be launched on a documented brutal street incident?

The bourgeois revolutionaries overthrew the ancien régime in the name of freedom and equality for all – and though these ideals were "packed with tacit or explicit clauses excluding women, the poor, slaves and many other groups from its ambit" (Callinicos, Equality), the universalism of these ideals had a tendency to breach these morally arbitrary, power-determined limiting clauses.

The Kremlin brusquely brushes aside complaints about the many well-documented cases of torture, arbitrary executions, abductions and other outrages that breach numerous international agreements signed by Russia, as well as its own laws and constitution.

Another commenter at the Wired News blog complained that the 100 million mark "is arbitrary and a significant underestimate because it does not include breaches before the ChoicePoint breach".

That, Just Fair argued, amounted to a breach of the UN covenant's prohibition against arbitrary eviction.

Corbyn's team believes the party's compliance committee makes arbitrary decisions, often on political grounds, some of which could breach members' human rights.

In a very small way, my work and that of my solicitors and barrister Martin Westgate has drawn a line in the sand: the arbitrary retention of people's photographs by the state is wrong, breaches the law and must stop.

Corbyn's team believe the party's compliance committee makes arbitrary decisions, often on political grounds, some of which they believe could even breach members' human rights.

Hence, Parliament cannot pass legislation which authorizes the executive to exercise power in breach of these fundamental rules or to exercise power in an arbitrary manner.

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