Sentence examples for that devolves upon from inspiring English sources

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In this light, we can read the Crimean crisis as a form of comeuppance for policies set in motion and continually reinforced by nations in general and the U.S. in particular, bent on promoting a form of "security" that devolves upon control of resources and a penchant for unilateralism in achieving this end.

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The objections on Federal grounds for our consideration are two-fold: First, that the section under consideration devolves upon the board of health absolute and despotic power to grant or withhold permits to milk dealers, and is, therefore, not due process of law; second, that singling out the milk business for regulation is a denial of the equal protection of the laws to people engaged therein.

But this too can be reconciled with Spinoza's naturalism, provided that we understand that the power or authority of clerics devolves upon them from the power or authority of the sovereign.

Primary responsibility for the enforcement of law devolves upon the courts and the administrative authorities.

(1) With the declaration of a state of defense the entire power of execution devolves upon the Fuehrer and Reichschancellor.

This appears as the special temptational sphere of the devil; in sexual activity, the role of the instrument of diabolic enticement devolves upon woman.

"A writer has to smash the mirror – for it is on the other side of that mirror that the truth stares at us … Despite the enormous odds which exist, unflinching, unswerving, fierce intellectual determination, as citizens, to define the real truth of our lives and our societies is a crucial obligation which devolves upon us all.

When these presumptions arise the burden devolves upon the defendant to prove to the satisfaction of the jury the legal provocation which will rob the crime of malice and reduce it to manslaughter or which will excuse the killing altogether on the ground of self-defense.

This responsibility devolves upon each individual; it is not a communal project and, indeed, Ibn Ezra evinces no interest in the "ideal city".

If the right to decide about an issue devolves upon the 'doers' and the active elements of the public, then this automatically entails a disenfranchising of the less active part of the public and of those who are indirectly affected.

Now the record of the oldest living person devolves upon Misao Okawa, age 118 in Japan.

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