Sentence examples for law construed from inspiring English sources

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This is law construed as pitiless fact, with all the harsh, unbending logic of a law of nature.

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The law, as construed by South Carolina officials, "does not have the effects that some expected and some feared," the judge wrote.

It would be narrower if, on the other hand, law is construed narrowly, as the Legislature would be able to curtail such rights through legislation more easily.

In contrast, most authors have supported only the weaker claim that there are no strict special science laws, but have argued that special science laws should be construed as laws that contain implicit cp-clauses.

The court upheld the liability provisions of the Texas law by construing them narrowly, allowing patients to sue an H.M.O. for providing substandard care, but holding that they may not sue when a health plan denies care altogether on the ground that it is not a covered benefit or is not medically necessary.

Walker, who'd been a prosecutor in Idaho, warned that the law could construe a haze during the derby as an egregious act.

His critics on the far right seem to want yes-men who will disregard treaty obligations, ignore international law, and construe the Constitution to let the president behave like a king.

As a result, the law could be construed to include "unequivocally pure speech and advocacy protected by the First Amendment," wrote the judge, who was appointed to the bench by President Bill Clinton.

Neither this Constitution or the constitution of any state, nor state or federal law, shall be construed to require that marital status or the legal incidents thereof be conferred upon unmarried couples or groups".

Legal experts, noting that the position is untested, say the law seems reasonably construed to cover sports betting but is less clearly applicable to casino games, like blackjack and poker.

The Alliance for Marriage, which oversaw the drafting of the text, and the Congressional sponsors say they chose to say no law "shall be construed to require" to block courts from requiring that states or the federal government recognize marriages between people of the same sex.

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