Sentence examples for pass ruling from inspiring English sources

"pass ruling" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
The correct phrase would be "make a ruling." Example: The judge will make a ruling on the case tomorrow.

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There was also a nicely drawn contrast between Joffrey, happy to pass ruling off to his grandfather, and Dany who has burnt away her vulnerability and made her own peace with her actions, no matter how cruel.

But Westwood's athletic cover tackle denied Ryan Hall one left-wing gallop, and a tight, but correct, forward pass ruling by the referee, Richard Silverwood, thwarted him again moments later.

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This was followed by a hastily passed law in December overhauling court procedures, making it harder to pass rulings.

Critics say the move will slow down the court and is intended to force it to include the five new judges, who are seen as close to PiS, or leave it unable to pass rulings.

Beck was a backup with the Ravens last year. AP) AROUND THE LEAGUE General Manager Buddy Nix said the Buffalo Bills were moving on without the veteran linebacker Aaron Schobel, their leading pass rusher, ruling out any chance Schobel will be a member of the team this season..

At times, including on our plane flight, it's seems as though Paul would much rather pass on ruling the free world, and be home in Kentucky, riding his lawnmower (his favorite "gadget"), and hanging out with his super-cute wife.

Friday afternoon, a federal judge in Utah struck down that state's gay-marriage ban, known as Amendment 3, which was passed in 2004, ruling that the provision violated a federal constitutional right to marry and failed to pass scrutiny on either equal protection or due-process grounds.

By Richard Socarides December 20 , 2013Friday afternoon, a federal judge in Utah struck down that state's gay-marriage ban, known as Amendment 3, which was passed in 2004, ruling that the provision violated a federal constitutional right to marry and failed to pass scrutiny on either equal protection or due-process grounds.

A law passed by the ruling British authorities during the colonial period prohibits "unnatural sex acts", and since becoming independent in 1948 no Burmese government has abolished it.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld New York's Kosher Law Protection Act, passed in 2004, ruling that it does not interfere with religion in any way and exists solely for preventing fraud.

According to Robby, "When the judge passed down her ruling it not only had an impact on us and Ozzy, but also made it clear to his mother that she needed to be focused on what is best for her son, and that, more than anything, cleared the path for us to adopt him".

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