Sentence examples for basis to defend from inspiring English sources

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It is impossible, on any moral basis, to defend a law that jails consenting adults for voluntarily inhaling one kind of burning plant but not another.

Just like the sports car driver who claims that other cars on the highway were also speeding but the officer only stopped him, the fact that others who might have violated the law have not been charged is not a justifiable basis to defend a lawsuit.

What I encountered in the café is just one example of the extraordinary measures Americans take on a daily basis to defend themselves from the law, which in theory exists to protect the people.

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For this reason, libertarianism looks like an unpromising basis on which to defend enactment of a social minimum.

On that basis, Tehran was able to defend the Qum enrichment site that was built in secret and revealed through espionage, but was not yet operational.

As Israeli spokesmen have reiterated time and again in the media, there is not a country in the world which would allow such assaults to take place on a daily basis without taking action to defend their citizens.

"The basis of this protest is to defend the truth, to simply say the truth," Mr. Radasinovic said.

The Review Group provided a thorough analysis of the legal basis the NSA has used to defend its bulk metadata program - such as the 1979 Supreme Court case, Smith v. Maryland, which as the Review Group noted leaves many unanswered questions as to whether the decision is still good law and applicable in a "very different technological society from the one that existed in the 1970s".

For housing associations, the profits position is harder to defend on this basis.

As a longtime Wall Street Journal columnist, he continued to defend the evidentiary basis for war with Iraq long after it was discredited, but his attacks on Trump reportedly fell out of favor with the paper's management, and he decamped earlier this year to the New York Times.

To defend, on the basis of aesthetics, the new Penn Station, and its cousin Madison Square Garden, both built in the 1960s after the now universally condemned destruction of the original McKim, Mead & White building, would surely invite catcalls from every corner, including from my own.

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