Sentence examples for subject to summary from inspiring English sources

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Why are athletic scholarships given for only a year at a time, and subject to summary cancellation?

"Under the traditional rules of engagement he is thus subject to summary execution and my preferred course of action would [be] for Assange to find a small calibre round in the back of his head".

But those who declared only that they were looking for work were issued conditional-release visas, which left them subject to summary deportation, if the Interior Ministry decided, for whatever reason, not to renew the visas.

Under the traditional rules of engagement he is thus subject to summary execution and my preferred course of action would for Assange to find a small caliber round in the back of his head.

Among other things, hundreds of thousands of tenured civil servants have been reclassified as at-will employees, subject to summary termination just as they would be if they were working for McDonald's.

But where the property is of little value, and its use for the illegal purpose is clear, the legislature may declare it to be a nuisance, and subject to summary abatement.

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"If someone is deemed to be low risk, and has not been trying to meet children then their computers are subject to a summary review rather than a full forensic examination which can take up to a year".

These workers, the Guardian reported recently, "are subject to destitution, summary arrest and deportation if they complain about their squalid and unsafe conditions, an investigation by Human Rights Watch has found".

Migrant workers building a multibillion-pound cultural hub in the United Arab Emirates, which includes new Guggenheim and Louvre museums, are subject to destitution, summary arrest and deportation if they complain about their squalid and unsafe conditions, an investigation by Human Rights Watch (HRW) has found.

Subject to anonymisation, a summary of each upheld complaint relating to patient care, in terms agreed with the complainant, and the trust's response should be published on its website.

Presided over by Arthur Grice, a scaffolding magnate, the Fez is much like a not-very-open prison: watched over by a private police force and ultra-sophisticated surveillance equipment, its residents are electronically tagged, subject to curfews and summary detention and rarely allowed to leave its scruffy precincts.

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