Sentence examples for but lawfully from inspiring English sources

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The key point of this surge of interest is distinguishing complex, nonlinear but lawfully mediated systems from truly random systems.

Or, said the court, "it may have been a high-level brainstorming session about using accounting rules aggressively — but lawfully — to achieve an accounting objective".

As such, he became the first monarch in history not simply to be deposed and murdered, but lawfully condemned to death for treason by his own people.

The 60-minute film has the working title Lawfully Killed, a reference to the verdict of the inquest into Duggan's death handed down last year, when a jury found that he had been unarmed, after throwing away a firearm, but lawfully shot twice by a police marksman.

"A great deal of the content posted by internet trolls is not actually defamatory, instead constituting harassment, invasion of privacy or simply unpleasant but lawfully expressed opinion," Emma Draper, head of communications at Privacy International, told BBC News.

But lawfully shared data are partly rivalrous (subject to supply constraints) because there is a finite supply of the required labor and infrastructure.

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"A great deal of the content posted by internet trolls is not actually defamatory, instead constituting harassment, invasion of privacy or simply unpleasant but lawfully-expressed opinion," said Emma Draper, head of communications at Privacy International.

"This fear is widespread, affecting not only undocumented immigrants but many lawfully present immigrants and citizens who live in immigrant families," Broder adds.

As a third priority he listed land reform -- but done lawfully, not in the Mugabe way with mobs occupying white-owned farms.

But those lawfully within the country, entitled to use the public highways, have a right to free passage without interruption or search unless there is known to a competent official, authorized to search, probable cause for believing that their vehicles are carrying contraband or illegal merchandise.

But those lawfully within the country, entitled to use the public highways, have a right to free passage without interruption or search unless there is known to a competent official authorized to search, probable cause for believing that their vehicles are carrying contraband or illegal merchandise.

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