Sentence examples for explains sue from inspiring English sources

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Drawing is "making marks with meaning," explains Sue Grayson Ford, director of the Campaign For Drawing.

He has done that, Potok explained, by suing his own state (twice) for granting in-state college tuition for children of undocumented immigrants who have lived in the state for three years and graduated high school.

"When Americans are serious about something," he explained, "they will sue each other".

("Now, that's technically in breach of contract," one buyer explains. "But try suing five hundred Mexican farmers for coffee").

In explaining his decision to sue to get the records, the head of the G.A.O., David M. Walker, cited among other factors demands for the information by four Senate Democratic leaders.

"A patent troll is someone who buys patents and then sues people," explains Alan Schoenbaum, general counsel at the cloud computing firm Rackspace, which has been targeted by patent lawsuits.

As Flynn explained, "The defendant can sue for malpractice, and the bar can impose sanctions, even take away his license to practice".

As Mr. Neuborne was explaining that he sued to stop the Vietnam War because the people's representatives had never voted on it, the phone rang again.

Mr. Bacharach and Mr. David had a falling out, which they never fully explained; Ms. Warwick sued them when they stopped producing new music for her; and they did not write together again for almost 20 years.

Explaining why Olen sues renters who walk out on their leases, he says: "If the money is owed, I'll chase them until they drop, because it wasn't easy for me to make it".

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