Sentence examples for courts to work from inspiring English sources

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We just don't have enough clay courts to work on in Australia.

He wants courts to work round the clock to deal with hooligans, and to raise productivity by computerising paperwork.

It was left to the courts to work out a complete system of tort law based on these few articles.

The new justice minister says he wants Polish courts to work 18-hour days until they clear a massive backlog of unheard cases.

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who in recent weeks has called redistricting a matter for the Legislature and the courts to work out, did not weigh in on the proposed maps.

But it is not at all clear that the model is constructive.In some areas, fudge is good, since it allows time for legislatures and lower courts to work their way through painful issues.

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Nadal celebrated his victory over del Potro by going to a practice court to work on his service toss, which he thought was too low.

The judge said he wanted to allow time for the attorney general and the appeals court to work out whether a gay partner might be eligible under some circumstances for residency.

Jonah Edelman, director of Stand for Children, an education-reform organization that helped draft the bill, said, "The ball now is in the mayor-elect and Chicago Public Schools' court, to work with the Chicago Teachers Union on increasing instructional time".

You have less court to work with when you're hitting a sharp angle, so spin is essential.

If flexible courts are to work, there should be proper consultation before the pilots are run.

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