Sentence examples for life mandated from inspiring English sources

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During a hearing before a House subcommittee, Representative Dana Rohrabacher, a California Republican and vocal global warming skeptic, complained that "in the scientific community, there are people trying to tell us that we have got to accept draconian changes in our way of life mandated by law because the CO2 that we are emitting is going to cause drastic consequences to the planet's climate".

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The progressive nature of heart failure (HF) coupled with high mortality and poor quality of life mandates greater attention to palliative care as a routine component of advanced HF management.

Pakistan law "requires a colonial inquest on violent death, and international human rights law insists that the 'right to life' mandates an inquiry whenever violent death occurs from government or police action.

8. Psychological theory: Respect for nature, especially for life, is mandated.

These new biotechnologies emerged mainly in the 20th century – 'the century of the gene' (Keller 2000) – and the life sciences' mandate has since been extended from understanding life to intervening with it (Webster 2012).

Building a new family and a new life does mandate, I guess, wanting all new beginnings, and most of the young couples probably don't want the hand-me-downs from their families, preferring (proudly) to start their own life with their own needs and desires.

As for the crime bill, which included a "three strikes" provision that mandated life terms for criminals convicted of violent crimes even if their other two offenses were nonviolent, Clinton himself has apologized for it, saying that the policy "made the problem worse".

Pratt & Whitney, General Electric and Rolls-Royce garner juicy 40% margins (before interest and taxes) making replacement engine blades and other components that have mandated life spans set by the Federal Aviation Administration.

So, some life changes were mandated, but the pursuit of finishing graduate school was not something I was willing to sacrifice.

Signed into law in 1978 by Michigan Governor William G. Milliken, the law mandated life-without-parole sentences for anyone convicted of possession of 650 grams or more of cocaine or heroin.

Judge Jay M. Hanson rejected his request for a life sentence, which was mandated by the sentencing law.

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