Sentence examples for perverse ruling from inspiring English sources

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He urged Prof Meadow to appeal against the "perverse" ruling, which he said would put trainee paediatricians off a career in child protection, while encouraging those in the field to weaken their conclusions about alleged child abuse in court.

A ruling in favor of a mosque "would be a very perverse ruling," said Ashok Chowgule, a leader of the World Hindu Council, a Hindu nationalist group involved in the campaign.

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Here's one: should perverse rulings be allowed incrementally to lay the ground for an irreversible privacy law introduced by unelected, unaccountable and in some cases unqualified "judges" who do not represent this country, its people or its customs, still less the public interest?

Facebook's "Like" button got some key support as an expression of speech when an appellate court overturned a perverse lower court ruling that had ruled clicking a button wasn't the same as saying something out loud.

But he told the Press Association in an interview in his apartment in Mayfair that he found the ruling "perverse" and "historically incredible".

But, in a textbook instance of perverse incentives, the ruling by the Second Circuit will discourage due diligence, because the less management knows about the sourcing employed by analysts and traders to generate investment ideas, the fewer people will face legal exposure.

Virginia Sloan, president of The Constitution Project, said the ruling was perverse in terms of the mood of US public opinion: "Only a handful of states continue to use the death penalty and many have repealed it entirely.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has described his 10 months under house arrest without charge as "perverse", ahead of a ruling on Wednesday in his High Court bid to block extradition to Sweden.

That's because the ruling creates a perverse incentive for municipal governments to reject applications from developers rather than attempt to negotiate project designs that might advance both public and private goals — and it makes it hard for communities to get property owners to pay to mitigate any environmental damage they may cause.

Don't try to flee, ArgentinaMs Fernández is right that the consequences of America's court rulings have been perverse, unleashing a big financial dispute in an attempt to solve a relatively small one.

Such a ruling, though, could have "perverse effects," Professor Yoshino says.

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