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Once a party is in power in Bangladesh it is the unalterable tradition to declare nearly everything decreed by your opponents to be null and void.
Most of those informed the PIS that it was their unalterable policy to reject all submitted ads that were known to be phony, no matter how lofty the motives that might have prompted them.
A fortnight before the opening of Parliament he wrote a letter to a friend denouncing reform as ruinous and disclosing his unalterable decision to oppose it.
The North and South had become so polarized over the slavery issue that the Whigs were no longer able to make a broad national appeal on the basis of "unalterable attachment to the Constitution and the Union".
On December 23 , 1860 another Louisiana periodical, the Delta, printed a letter from Benjamin dated the 8th stating that, as the people of the North were of unalterable hostility to their Southern brethren, the latter should depart from the government common to them.
In response to the Congressional declaration of war in April 1917, delegates at an emergency party convention declared their "unalterable opposition" to it.
He was an open and unsophisticated operator, whose chief characteristic was an unalterable commitment to his cause.
The following resolutions were adopted:– "That we, a monster meeting of the Orangemen of Newtownards and of the surrounding districts, recognise, with gratitude, the exertions of our brethren in time past, and declare our unalterable determination to stand or fall by the principles of our Order in defence of Her Majesty the Queen and of the British Constitution.
For instance, when one has the unalterable intention to kill one's boss (for more on unalterable ends, see Section 1 of the supplementary document Problems for Wide Scoping), there is nothing valuable in one's functioning properly, so far as instrumental rationality goes, on that particular occasion, and one would have no reason to do so (see Raz 2005a, especially pp. 10 13, and Bratman 1987).
He wrote in his diary that the Court had "cast away the jurisdiction which a law of congress had given, that its "reasoning [was] a sample of judicial logic disingenuous, false, and hollow," and that it gave him "an early disgust for the practice of law, and led me to the unalterable determination never to accept judicial office".
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