Sentence examples for laws firmly from inspiring English sources

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To Mr Aznar, ETA is a security problem, period: one that can be cured (not just bandaged) by effective policing, solid laws firmly applied, and public support for both; plus international support, and getting the region's non-violent nationalists who now run its government voted out.

With anti-blasphemy laws firmly in place in many Muslim societies republishing the cartoons is out of the question.

Reflecting this view, animals are thought to operate according to laws firmly tying behavioral 'responses' to environmental variables: "[N]euroscience, over the last 30 years, each year brings a greater understanding of the mechanical way with which we perceive, we remember, we speak, we feel".

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Order without Law firmly grounds its analysis in real-world events, while building a broad theory of how people cooperate to mutual advantage.

But equivalent decisions about the unborn are routinely made already, albeit with the watchful eye of the law firmly on the decision-maker.Even if people do not choose to alter themselves, though, biotechnology is likely to become ubiquitous.

With widespread acceptance of the Chicago School's methods, antitrust shifted from its punitive 19th-century origins to a nuanced theory of law firmly grounded in rational analysis, leaving merger reviews largely the domain, inside and outside the government, of trained economists.

Mohsen Marzouk, an adviser to Essebsi and now the head of the Nidaa Tounes party, which leads the coalition government, called for the creation of new private sector security forces, and said: "We are at war and we must apply the law firmly".

Ginsburg placed the Texas law firmly in the context of the state's enduring tradition of official racism.

Moreover the controversial Islamic laws remain firmly entrenched in the legal framework and no party can dare to touch them no matter how popular it is.

When Goro points out that Pinkerton's abandonment is equivalent to a divorce under Japanese law, she firmly states that her law is that of the United States, where, she believes, a judge would throw an erring husband into prison.

Vitaly Milonov, a co-sponsor of the Russian anti-gay law, has firmly stated that the Russian government does not have the authority to suspend the law, so there would be no selective application of the law during the Games.

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