Sentence examples for selection on the ground from inspiring English sources

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That case opened the door for individual defendants to challenge jury selection on the ground of racial discrimination.

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Our voters are encouraged never to make their selection on the grounds that one or another candidate will do a better or worse job of running that particular country – that's the concern of the electorate alone – but on the grounds that he or she will remember the rest of humanity and the planet when running their country.

Some theorists have used this to argue against the evolutionary importance of group selection, on the grounds that genetic differences between groups, which are essential for group selection to operate, are unlikely to persist in the face of migration.

However, there are widely acknowledged issues of potential biases in selection on the grounds of gender, age, culture and ethnicity.

Processing satellite magnetic observations often initially involves their selection on the basis of data obtained by ground observatories, usually in the form of geomagnetic indices like Kp and Dst.

Last month, the trial judge in the Martha Stewart case, Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum of Federal District Court, closed the jury selection, partly on the grounds that "some members of the press may disclose the names of prospective or selected jurors" if they learned their identities.

For example, in 2011, a California federal court refused to enforce a Delaware corporation's board-adopted forum selection bylaw on the grounds that the board's adoption of the bylaw amounted to an attempted unilateral amendment of the corporation's bylaws and, as a matter of contract law, was not valid because there was no mutual consent of the plaintiff stockholders to such amendment.

With the newly developed time search function, data selection and operation on the ground can be simplified, and efficient data acquisition has become possible.

His attorney, Craig S. Cooley, moved to dismiss all 28 jurors who had advanced into the final-selection round on the grounds that each had said he or she was not opposed to the death penalty if the crime was sufficiently heinous.

One solution to this problem is to base selection on the most objective grounds possible, and there is no process more objective than the one favoured by the United States Olympic Committee - a system of trials in which athletes compete against each other for a place on the team.

Some officials in the company had opposed the selection of this equipment on the ground that they did not believe the quality and quantity would be acceptable.

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