Sentence examples for courts look from inspiring English sources

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Courts look backward, interpreting old texts; economic regulation, however, needs to be forward-looking.

Otherwise, the courts look identical.

I can't wait to see what the courts look like.

His maps could be useful if courts look for guidance to redistrict fairly after a veto.

In sentencing adults, courts look at prior records and there are generally specific terms that attach to particular crimes.

As a former Supreme Court clerk and appellate litigator, he is very aware of how the courts look at things.

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Suddenly, America's priorities changed, and pursuing Microsoft through the courts looked irrelevant, even unpatriotic.

Instead, courts looking at MAC claims typically focus on events at the company itself not indirect ones.

With the police and courts looking the other way, Jews were murdered randomly, or in pogroms.

Duncan found that courts looked for remorse in "psychologically naïve ways, without regard for defense mechanisms, developmental stages, or the ambiguity that inheres in human behavior".

"Without the right coaching … [men] show up at courts looking angry and that feeds right into the bias".

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