Sentence examples for improperly extended from inspiring English sources

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They include 34 sex offenders who completed their prison terms but are in prison on violations of the improperly extended parole.

That is because the Supreme Court has framed the case before it narrowly to focus on whether the Florida Supreme Court improperly extended the deadline and allowed recounts to continue before the secretary of state certified the election.

AUSTIN, Tex., May 19 (AP) — The agency that runs the state's juvenile prison system said it would release 226 inmates after a review found their sentences were improperly extended.

Dennis Crouch, a visiting law professor at Boston University, said the outcome could be worth more than $1 billion to Microsoft if the justices find that the lower court ruling improperly extended American patent protections to overseas transactions.

After Alvarez agreed to a $6 million signing bonus and a minor league contract with the Pirates, the deal was held up by a dispute about whether Major League Baseball improperly extended the negotiating deadline.

After a review by an expert panel, more than 200 inmates were released from some of the state's 13 residential confinement centers because their sentences had been improperly extended.

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In addition, Republicans have majorities in the House and Senate, and they generally believe that environmental regulations can harm economic growth and improperly extend the reach of government.

Just as it looks to put accusations of aggressive account opening misdeeds behind it, the bank is accused of improperly extending customers' mortgages.

Mr. Spitzer's plan touched off a national debate over whether issuing licenses to illegal immigrants would make the state more secure or improperly extend a privilege to them that should be reserved for legal residents.

Improperly extending the term 'action' to movements of the will has led some libertarians to conclude that since external behavior must be preceded by an act of will to be voluntary, and an appropriate object of moral appraisal, so too must acts of will.

The report Tuesday in the National Post said the Fed had asked Royal Bank to address Lee's claim that the Canadian bank "collaborated" improperly to extend credit to Goldsmith's client before regulators had approved the acquisition.

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