Sentence examples for laws duly from inspiring English sources

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As Bingham powerfully puts it: "A state which savagely repressed or persecuted sections of its people could not... be regarded as observing the rule of law, even if the transport of the persecuted minority to the concentration camp or the exposure of female children on the mountainside were the subject of detailed laws duly enacted and scrupulously observed".

Lynch said she would respect the court's decision if it strikes down executive action, and if Congress passed a law prohibiting the policies, she said, she "will commit to following all the laws duly executed by this body".

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Can a health-care law, duly passed by Congress, survive Justice Scalia's hatred of broccoli?

Can a health-care law, duly passed by Congress, survive Justice Scalia's hatred of broccoli?—are routinely determined on 5 4 votes.

Nor can he submit to blackmail, lest the Constitution be informally amended to provide that any law, duly passed by the House and the Senate and signed by the President (and, if challenged, upheld by the Supreme Court), may be effectively voided by the action of one faction of one party in one half of the national legislature.

In many jurisdictions, such as the United States, France and Canada, judicial review includes the power to 'strike down' or nullify a law duly passed by a legislature body or administrative body, while in other jurisdictions, powers of review are more limited.

They have closed down the government, with all the costs and sorrows that has imposed on the American people, in order to save us all from the Affordable Care Act -- a law duly passed under the Constitution and declared to be so by a majority of the Supreme Court, including its very conservative chief justice.

These laws were duly passed.

The province's laws were duly changed.The political background to these moves is no secret: a general wariness of Islam prompted not only by the September 2001 terrorist attacks, but also by NATO's war against the Taliban in Afghanistan, in which scores of Canadian soldiers have died.

The law, once duly passed, has its own authority (though we should always remember Bentham's injunction: 'Obey instantly, criticise ceaselessly').

And our failures to act in the face of blatant violations of international law are duly noted and taken into account by both our enemies and friends, resulting in costs that are potentially far greater than those that would be incurred by stamping out a group of pirates in a single, thorough operation, or acting effectively against any other attackers.

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