Sentence examples for retroactively considered from inspiring English sources

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Later that season he won the 1994 Players' Championship, which has been retroactively considered his first Slam win, even through the event occurred long before the Grand Slam series began.

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In my view, the issues respectively presented by the two cases I treat here that arise on collateral review (Elkanich and Mackey) -- whether the new rules of the Chimel case and the Marchetti and Grosso cases should be applied "retroactively" -- must be considered as none other than a problem as to the scope of the habeas writ.

This means that if you get the treatment you think you need and then try to reverse a denial retroactively, your case won't be considered.

Israel has considered a bill to retroactively legalize Amona and relocate the outpost to plots of land owned by Palestinian who do not live in the West Bank.

Israel has considered a bill to retroactively legalize Amona and relocate the outpost to plots of land owned by Palestinian who do not live in the West Bank.

They also considered whether a foul could be called retroactively, as in the Rondo-Odom play.

The essay makes a case for contrarian thinking through a series of flattering analogies — Galileo was seen as a heretic in his time; John Milton was advised to keep quiet about the evils of the Roman Inquisition — and argues that opinions considered unfashionable in their time are often retroactively respected, if not taken as gospel.

This stems, in part, from a 2013 court ruling declaring that individuals born in the Dominican Republic would not longer automatically be considered citizens -- and that this standard would be retroactively applied all the way back to 1929.

Since Congress acted 11 months ago, Judge Walker considered more arguments and numerous filings on whether Congress could pass immunity retroactively and whether it had acted improperly in sidelining the judiciary and allowing the executive branch to "certify" that the phone companies had met the conditions for immunity.

Last year, the New York Times launched a project titled "Overlooked," which retroactively writes obituaries for forgotten people — women and people of color whose deaths were not considered historic enough for obituaries when they happened.

As The Post reported at the time, it is considered fraud to say you intend only to visit the United States but instead intend to work, and this can retroactively harm your immigration status.

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