Sentence examples for basis of a ruling from inspiring English sources

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His latest detention was ordered last year on the basis of a ruling that the amnesty itself was unconstitutional.

But would that provide the basis of a ruling coalition on the centre-left with the clout to cut a deal with the Palestinians?

The generals said they had acted on the basis of a ruling by the Supreme Constitutional Court that found faults in the system used to elect one-third of Parliament's members.

In responding to the Hungarian court which referred the case, the ECJ said it was acceptable to seek expert opinion but this must be obtained in ways consistent with human rights and should not be the sole basis of a ruling.

In fact, on the basis of a ruling by the WHO-IARC that "shift work that involves circadian disruption is probably carcinogenic to humans", night shift workers with breast cancer were awarded compensation in Denmark.

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The driver could be found to have been negligent in coming out of a driveway and running down a pedestrian on the street who could have been found to be in sight, since the plaintiff testified that he saw the truck twenty-five feet away when he himself was half way across the driveway, and there is no basis for a ruling of law that the plaintiff was contributorily negligent.

Boies and Olson didn't win a fifty-state ruling (the Supreme Court dismissed the Prop 8 case on the basis of standing, a ruling that meant same-sex marriage only in California) and the state-by-state developments have been rapid.

An employment tribunal struck out her claim on the basis of a preliminary ruling in the Spanish case.

It and a similar case were the basis of a Supreme Court ruling prohibiting state-sponsored prayer in public schools.

President Bagabandi, however, insisted on the basis of a Constitutional Court ruling that a Great Hural member could not simultaneously hold another post and refused to discuss Amarjagal's nomination before he resigned his seat.

The European Union regards this phenomenon as so inhumane that, on the basis of a binding ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (1989), EU countries may extradite an offender accused of a capital crime to a country that practices capital punishment only if a guarantee is given that the death penalty will not be sought.

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