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The officer who stops you and pats you down may have the legal grounding to do so: but if he swears at you while doing it, doesn't bother to explain that he's looking for the guns that are wreaking such havoc in the neighborhood, and plays into your conviction that "the police don't like black people," then you're going to leave more alienated than you arrived.
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However the landlord must have grounds to do so.
But it has shaky legal ground to do so.
"There are not enough grounds to do that," he said.
He said he would consider banning the horns "if there are grounds to do so".
The court's ruling potentially gives him grounds to do so.
You do not have to occupy much of the moral high ground to do this job.
"We don't have the archaeologists on the ground to do that at the moment," said Robinson.
Even if we were ready to act now, there wouldn't be the grounds to do so.
Had they won the case, prosecutors would have had grounds to do so and might even have sought criminal penalties, including jail time, for Mr. Lipatov.
"No insurer will decline any claim on the grounds of fraud unless they believe they have good grounds to do so.
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