Sentence examples for finality has been from inspiring English sources

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It is difficult not to feel, when immersed in some wide-screen 3-D multi-stereo epic, that here again technological finality has been reached.

In fact, as we saw of Boyle's law before --- the Newtonian law is probably metaphysical --- true under certain limited conditions --- and the appearance of finality has been given to it by the fact that our observations have been made under such or similar conditions.

The idea that animals were created with an anthropocentric finality has been transmitted through theology over the centuries.

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This is significant, we think, for cases are addressed in the ordinary course of the judicial process, and, as a general rule, when the district court has denied relief and applicable requirements of finality have been satisfied, the next step is review in the court of appeals.

Sadly, but with unsentimental finality, that job has been left to others, Norman and Faldo in particular.

"Finality of judgment has been required as a predicate for federal appellate jurisdiction". Abney v. United States, 431 U.S., at 656, 97 S.Ct., a 2039.

The back-to-back discovery of the last two missing bodies brings a measure of finality to what has been "a living nightmare" for the families, said Mel A. Sachs, the lawyer representing Andrew's family.

But that number, and whatever finality it would bring, has been elusive.

Because it was intended for use on direct appeal, such standard is out of place when a prisoner launches a collateral attack against a conviction after society's legitimate interest in the finality of the judgment has been perfected by the expiration of time allowed for direct review or by the affirmance of the conviction on appeal.

Because it was intended for use on direct appeal, however, the "plain error" standard is out of place when a prisoner launches a collateral attack against a criminal conviction after society's legitimate interest in the finality of the judgment has been perfected by the expiration of the time allowed for direct review or by the affirmance of the conviction on appeal.

The constant cry of the priest and the supplicant throughout history has been a rejection of the finality of death.

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