Sentence examples for be ruling from inspiring English sources

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be ruling

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An order or a decision on a point of law from someone in authority.

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Justice Kennedy should rule the mandate legal because otherwise he will be ruling on language, not substance, which is not his job.

It's not clear what legal claim or constitutional issue the Justices are supposed to be ruling on, and Supreme Court oral arguments, as a rule, don't involve the surprise introduction of classified documents.

He really should be ruling the world.

I'd be ruling the country in style".

And no one seems to be ruling out Mr. Gore.

Domenech appears to be ruling with a rod of iron.

How did the British come to be ruling the most populous nation on earth?

We know that US multinational corporations will still be ruling the world one year from now.

Most analysts now appear to be ruling out a major stock-repurchase program.

Kim Jong-un is said to be ruling according to the "last will and testament of Kim Jong-il".

The change of government in Lebanon does not mean that Hezbollah will be "ruling from the shadows", as Newsweek overstated.

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