Sentence examples for does not constitute grounds from inspiring English sources

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It said the fact that a prospective witness takes a different view on policy or political issues from a committee does not constitute grounds to refuse to appear.

"Then there are those who don't want to be conscripted and killed in the battle against the Iraqis". But avoiding conscription, even for the bloody six-year-war between Iran and Iraq, does not constitute grounds for securing asylum with the West Germans.

However, a possible explanation, at least in part, could be the Swedish social insurance system, which guarantees a right to receive some sort of sick compensation and that illness in itself does not constitute grounds for dismissal according to Swedish legislation.

This evidence corroborates the recommendation that inadvertent use of mefloquine in pregnancy does not constitute grounds for therapeutic abortions and provides guidance for women and their clinicians regarding the use of mefloquine prophylaxis in the pre- and periconception periods and during pregnancy.

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If having lied yet again about such matters doesn't constitute grounds for impeachment, pray WHAT DOES?

But it did not constitute grounds for revoking Mr. Madoff's bail, he argued.

(Defs.' Mem. 11-12). However, like Defendants' other self-serving factual findings, Defendants' determinations that certain news was not "new" are severely flawed and do not constitute grounds for precluding Dr. Hakala's testimony.

Unhappiness, abuse, and infidelity do not constitute grounds for annulment.

Because the visas were legal, however, bringing in the teachers didn't constitute grounds for closing the schools.

In the 1860s when the Austrian ambassador complained to the home secretary, Sir George Grey, about Karl Marx and other revolutionaries, he received a brief and dismissive reply: "Under our laws, mere discussion of regicide, so long as it does not concern the Queen of England and so long as there is no definite plan, does not constitute sufficient grounds for the arrest of the conspirators".

Previously, adultery could count as provocation, but under the new loss of control defence, sexual infidelity - "real or imagined" - on the part of the victim does not constitute sufficient grounds for reducing murder to manslaughter, the ministry said.

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