Sentence examples for law which rules from inspiring English sources

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Moore's Law, which rules the world of silicon chips, ordains a doubling of price-performance every 18 to 24 months.

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In January, Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal struck down an immigration law which ruled that children born before either parent had acquired Hong Kong residency were not themselves allowed to live in the territory.

This view of man is even more alien to the scientist, to whom man is no more than a special case of organic life, and to whom man's habitat the earth, together with earthbound laws is no more than a special borderline case of absolute, universal laws, that is, laws which rule the immensity of the universe.

Defence lawyers will also question Mr Moses about the implications of a judgment by the law lords which ruled that he will have to instruct the jury to find Mr Shayler guilty.

Germany, he noted, recently adopted a new copyright law, which tightens the rules against downloading music.

Among her successes Qassim oversaw a bankruptcy law designed to support struggling companies and a law which eased ownership rules for international companies in certain industries.

After Treasury, he worked as an aide to Senator Paul S. Sarbanes to help draft the Sarbanes-Oxley law, which imposed strict rules and oversight of corporate accounting after the bookkeeping scandals at companies like Enron and WorldCom.

Anger was intense in that city over the collapse of the company, which wiped out the retirement accounts of many former Enron employees and led to Congressional passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley law, which imposed new rules on corporate conduct.

This is perhaps due to the existence of concrete norms in humanitarian law which also provide rules on the use of torture and the taking of life,11 although they differ from human rights law.

That would allow Los Angeles to fall back on California law, which sets looser rules for granny flats.

There are two possible sanctions, the Conduct Adjustment Term and the Law on Environmental Crimes (Law number 9.605/98); which rule applies depends on the level of damage.

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