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I mean that lives are lost and won in the courts, lost and won in the law -- every day, everywhere.
"British courts lost their way in her case and Strasbourg has actually acted more in keeping with our traditions of tolerance.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as the modern style of legal thought evolved, first commentators and then courts lost their ability to understand these principles and came to rely on intent as the central element of criminal liability.
In the meantime, the Zacks, their neighborhood group and the town have won in lower courts, lost at the appellate level and filed a petition for a hearing before the California Supreme Court.
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"If people lose confidence in the courts, the courts lose their power".
And if you believe in the death penalty, you can't risk the courts losing faith in the process".
If we care only about results and not a fair process, courts lose the trust and respect on which they depend.
Amazon challenged the law in court, lost and appealed.
Mitchell, who pursued the case in appellate court, lost there, too, in 2004.
With Antonin Scalia's death, though, the court lost a conservative vote, and HB2 will likely not be upheld.
When the emperor ceased to command respect around the 15th century, his court lost the confidence of his subjects and discontinued sittings after 1450.
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