Sentence examples for based expressly on the from inspiring English sources

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The city's new rules, based expressly on the fuel economy of a leased vehicle, plainly fall within the scope of the E.P.C.A. preemption provision.

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The court ruled that the ban "was not expressly based on the religious connotation of the clothing in question but solely on the fact that it concealed the face".

The European Court of Human Rights upheld France's burqa ban, ruling that it "was not expressly based on the religious connotation of the clothing in question but solely on the fact that it concealed the face".

The ECHR conceded that the ban disproportionately affected Muslim women but, "it was not expressly based on the religious connotation of the clothing in question but solely on the fact that it concealed the face".

While many of the economic policies recommended and defended in these writings derive from Bentham's reading of Adam Smith with the notable exception of the prescriptions contained in Defence of a Maximum they are also expressly based on the subordinate ends of his theory of civil law (Kelly 1989), as were his ideas for poor law reform (Quinn 2008).

She has also been working on a large painting based on the facade of the 19th-century Bayreuth opera house in Germany, which was designed to Wagner's specifications expressly for his operas.

Based on the biblical narrative of the attempted seduction of Joseph by Potiphar's wife, the scenario was expressly designed to appeal to the composer of Salome, but Strauss was soon at loggerheads with his writers about their symbolic approach to the plot.

The ability of the MMSE to discriminate overall cognitive impairment was only fair based on the receiver operating characteristics curve analysis; expressly, the MMSE had low sensitivity.

Rather than being based on the view that in ascertaining the content and meaning of the law, we should look to authoritative social sources, Dworkin's contention that legal reasoning is necessarily interpretive rests on an account of law which expressly repudiates the Razian understanding of law as source-based.

The court based its opinion on the Windsor decision, ruling that the Supreme Court had applied a new, heightened level of scrutiny for equal protection based on sexual orientation, even if it had not expressly articulated that new standard.

"But when the fee is for a substantial amount of money — as it could be with a subletting charge based on the rent or a flip tax based on the sale price of an apartment — the charge must be approved as an amendment to the lease or bylaws unless the board expressly has the power to impose such a charge on its own".

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