Sentence examples for lawfully maintained from inspiring English sources

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After a whole year investigating Hillary Clinton, all they discovered is that as Secretary of State under Obama, she'd lawfully maintained a private email server for her public duties (which has since been forbidden for new Cabinet members), leading to bad press for Hillary throughout the summer and bad poll numbers.

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Months later, after Afghan officials maintained that they could lawfully hold on to wartime detainees without trial, Mr. Obama and Mr. Karzai agreed to resume the transfers.

According to Tousaw, she can lawfully hold nugs of weed.

News Group has always maintained that it acts lawfully and in the public interest.

As Ukraine's protest leaders and opposition moved to fill the power vacuum, Mr Yanukovych, 63, maintained he was still the lawfully elected president.

During the Clinton administration, for example, C.I.A. officials had maintained that Mr. bin Laden could be lawfully killed only if he died in an operation intended to capture him.

A detailed discussion of the data-protection principles is beyond the scope of this article, but in summary: the information must be processed fairly and lawfully; can only be taken for a lawful purpose; must be adequate and not excessive in relation to the purpose for which it was taken; must be kept for no longer than is necessary; and must be safely and securely maintained.

She maintains she is lawfully camping because none of the structures are permanent and has refused to comply.

Naturally, she appealed, but last week the Iowa Supreme Court upheld the lower court's decision (for the second time), maintaining its view that an employee "may be lawfully terminated simply because the boss views the employee as an irresistible attraction".

The city's top lawyer, Michael A Cardozo, said the city was "moving ahead full speed with its appeal, and we maintain that the city's police force has acted lawfully in its application of stop, question and frisk".

Individuals who can afford to purchase coverage (as the act defines affordability) but who do not do so could lawfully be subject to a somewhat higher tax than those who maintain health insurance coverage.

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