Sentence examples for regulate their conduct from inspiring English sources

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Employers such as Conrail would be given no standard against which to regulate their conduct under such an ad hoc approach.

This means that individuals seeking to regulate their conduct in accordance with the criminal law cannot be certain that they will not be committing a criminal offence by having certain images in their possession".

Praise and blame are tools for enabling people to assume responsibility for their conduct — to enable them to regulate their conduct in view of their consequences for others.

"It is time to stop talking about the subject of dirty campaigns and begin doing something," Stanford said two weeks ago as he unveiled a proposal to license paid professional political consultants and regulate their conduct.

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At Sinai he made the Israelites his people and gave them the terms of his covenant, regulating their conduct toward him and each other so as to make them a holy nation.

Thus, although I find no good reason not to admit in federal courts evidence gathered by state officials in States which would admit the evidence, I would not admit such evidence in cases like the present, where state courts, enforcing their exclusionary rules, have found their officers guilty of infractions of the rules properly regulating their conduct and have suppressed the evidence.

It is only when the law changes in some respect that an assertion of nonretroactivity may be entertained, the paradigm case arising when a court expressly overrules a precedent upon which the contest would otherwise be decided differently and by which the parties may previously have regulated their conduct.

"They have demonstrated a persistent disregard for the orders of the court, as well as an intention to violate and manipulate the laws and policies regulating their conduct".

Without guidelines regulating their conduct and standards of care, some 'places of safety' and residential homes – now mushrooming all over the country – expose already vulnerable children to further trauma, abuse and neglect.

At the same time, he believed individuals should be left free to regulate their own conduct and dispose of their property, including enslaved African-Americans, as they wished.

And in an "urgent question" in the House of Commons, Labour MP John Mann - whose formal complaint originally prompted the investigation into Mrs Miller's expenses in December 2012 - said there was "virtual unanimity" among the public that MPs should not regulate their own expenses conduct.

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