Sentence examples for ideas of due from inspiring English sources

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Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, is the current location of a prison in which our country's ideas of due process, and right and wrong, have been distorted.

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And, just as the commercial law grew, so did the idea of due process grow, and then equal protection".

The idea of due diligence is that you want to check these factors out in order to maximize the chances that things will work to your long-term career advantage.

(Actually, although they were civilians, they were being court-martialed, which gives you some idea of the generals' idea of due process).

TARP, started in 2008, has extended like a spider's web into bailouts of car companies, batches of mortgage-backed securities, and various other bailouts I'm sure we have no idea of due to the opacity of the Fed's balance sheet.

Once, early in his career, an editor rejected one of his manuscripts, saying it would "set psychology back 300 years," according to Dick Russell, who is writing a two-volume biography, "The Life and Ideas of James Hillman," due out next year.

This is illustrated by the rather recent historical development in which the premodern concept of honor (which was assigned to persons as members of a group within a hierarchical social structure) was divided into two parts: first, into the modern notion of equal respect awarded to all agents capable of autonomy and, second, into the idea of esteem due to one's achievements.

The first trimester ultrasound is used by health care providers to confirm and date the pregnancy, so you will get a fairly accurate idea of your due date.

Bereft of ideas due to the stark change in direction, Klepacki asked Mendelson to collaborate; he regards tracks they both worked on as the best.

Recently, Al-Fhaid and Mohiuddine (Adv. Differ. Equ. 2013:2013 2013) and Mohiuddine and Alghamdi (Adv. Differ. 2012 141, 2012) got some results in intuitionistic fuzzy normed spaces using ideas of intuitionistic fuzzy sets due to Atanassov and fuzzy normed spaces due to Saadati and Vaezpour.

Either way, the larger idea implicit here is that of "due process of law" – compare the Fifth Amendment of the US Bill of Rights, which guarantees that "no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law".

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