Sentence examples for be regarded as contrary to from inspiring English sources

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In its view, under a system of justice in which the court is invested with partly inquisitorial functions, compelling an accused to answer questions put to him by a judge cannot be regarded as contrary to natural justice.

Further research is required to understand why family physicians acquiesce in the face of patient expectations that could be regarded as contrary to evidence.

At the same time, however, there is evidence that a sizeable proportion of these physicians make clinical decisions that could be regarded as contrary to evidence and that such decisions are influenced by patient expectations and practice characteristics.

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The evidence here, including many findings of the trial court, clearly compels the conclusion that the parties' concerted activities were motivated by a common purpose, and the court's conclusion to the contrary must be regarded as clearly erroneous.

It's regarded as wrong.

On the other hand, it can be regarded as strength - contrary to most other studies in primary care - the sample consisted of patients with defined CHF, so more valid statements can be made regarding this patient group.

Nor again can motion along the circle from A to B be regarded as the contrary of motion from A to C: for the motion goes from the same point towards the same point, and contrary motion was distinguished as motion from a contrary to its contrary.

Despite different ways of dealing with disability at different times, one fundamental assumption is clear: 'Disability' was regarded as being contrary to the rules and therefore disabled people have been constantly under threat of elimination.

An act of the legislature fixing rates, either for passengers or freight, is to be regarded as prima facie valid, and the onus rests upon the company to prove its assertion to the contrary.

In his most famous speech, 'What To the Slave Is The Fourth of July?,' he detailed what would come to be regarded as his signature positions, such as the view that slavery was unconstitutional and contrary to natural law, that blacks were self-evidently human and entitled to natural rights, and that slavery was contrary to the U.S. Constitution, American Republicanism, and Christian doctrine.

On the contrary, authenticity seems to be regarded as a "executive virtue" that provides the condition for the possibility of being a moral agent in any meaningful sense whatsoever.

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