Sentence examples for of primary law from inspiring English sources

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The European Parliament has systematically requested that the status of primary law be conferred on the Charter, making it a central point of reference for the Court of Justice and national courts, and making it legally binding.

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On the basis of the primary law of a dust falling, the smaller coal particle is, the less possibility of the coal particle falling is.

Mr Davies said it was time to change the name in recognition of the primary law making powers it was granted in a 2011 referendum.

The central chapters then attempt to prove that positive laws are nothing but special cases of the same primary law of nature, since if they are reasonable and just, they participate in the Divine Word, source of all rationality and all virtue.

The primary system gave people the power to elect candidates of their political party, but the key to the remarkable political revolution that swept through North Dakota was its adoption, in 1908, of an "open primary" law that allowed anyone to vote in a party's primary even if unaffiliated with that party.

And remember, just months before Edward Snowden became a household name, the ACLU was in front of the supreme court arguing the Fisa Amendments Act, one of the primary laws at the center of the NSA scandal, was unconstitutional.

The primary law of sporting perpetual motion is that modern football can never be stopped, not even for long enough to make sense of Sepp Blatter's resignation statement.

Supporters of the California blanket primary law that was ruled unconstitutional yesterday by the United States Supreme Court say they will seek passage of a new measure that might be acceptable to the court yet still achieve the goal of opening primaries to more voters.

ERISA, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, is the primary law protecting defined-benefit plans such as pensions and defined-contribution plans such as 401(k) and 403(b) plans.

A primary law of population ecology is the Malthusian growth model which states, "a population will grow (or decline) exponentially as long as the environment experienced by all individuals in the population remains constant".

For years policy advocates have called for an overhaul of the Stafford Act, the primary law that also governs the Federal Emergency Management Agency's role in responding to disasters.

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