Sentence examples for objects sought from inspiring English sources

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Business Objects sought to build on this lesson.

The Met says that the objects sought by Turkey were legally acquired in the European antiquities market in the 1960s before being donated to the museum in 1989.

Conceptual and performance artists — in part as a protest against the commodification of art objects sought to dispense with material art works altogether (although such happenings were then preserved for the future through collectible documentation).

Scratch a collector, and you are going to hear about lost manufacturing techniques, arcane distribution procedures, infinitely subtle grading systems and endless lore about objects sought in the far corners of Lancaster County, Penn., and bought for a song at a flea market in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.

Its director, Thomas P. Campbell, said in an interview that the Met believed the objects sought by Turkey had been legally acquired by Norbert Schimmel in the European antiquities market in the 1960s before being donated to the museum in 1989, and thus were in compliance with the Unesco accord.

Because of its local character also there may be wide scope for local regulation without substantially impairing the national interest in the regulation of commerce by a single authority and without materially obstructing the free flow of commerce, which were the principal objects sought to be secured by the Commerce Clause.

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Managers are surrounded by hundreds of shiny objects seeking to grab their attention.

Is the classification or discrimination prescribed thereby purely arbitrary, or has it some basis in that which has a reasonable relation to the object sought to be accomplished?

Causal language in law must respond to the fact that at times the object sought may differ while the factors subject to control remain the same.

This declaration has, in various language, been often repeated, and the power of classification upheld, whenever such classification proceeds upon any difference which has a reasonable relation to the object sought to be accomplished.

It is obvious that the ground of difference upon which the discrimination is rested has no fair or substantial relation to the proper object sought to be accomplished by the legislation.

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