Sentence examples for united law from inspiring English sources

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Best would be a coalition that united Law and Justice with the country's other centre-right party, the more liberal-minded Civic Platform.

If Ben Franklin were still with us I think he would step forward to remind that America was ordained to live as a united, law abiding country, tolerant of each other's differences and content to change laws via an orderly and legal process -- not mob rule.

And keep in mind that there's nothing in the post-Citizens United law to stop a donor like Adelson, hell-bent on preventing the Obama administration from standing in the way of an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, from giving $100 million, or for that matter, however much he likes.

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A few physicists argued that string theory, by having this particle built into its fundamental structure, had united the laws of the large (general relativity) and the laws of the small (quantum mechanics).

"With the Supreme Court's decision today, it appears that the anti-discrimination principle that I have long advocated will apply to our immigration laws and binational couples and their families can now be united under the law," Leahy said.

Republican voters overwhelmingly oppose the Affordable Care Act, polls consistently have shown, and GOP lawmakers remain politically united against the law.

The research was motivated by an attempt to explain the origin of the weird extra dimensions required by string theory, an attempt to unite the laws of physics into a single framework.

Race remains central, but Baltimore, with its black political leadership and its police force stocked with black officers, is no Ferguson, which to outsiders appears more of a throwback to the segregated Selma and Watts, where African Americans of all social classes and all economic tiers were united by oppressive laws and restricted lives.

Church officials said on Friday that the charges were not serious enough to merit a trial under United Methodist law.

Last year the Tuareg's MNLA, which wanted a secular independent state in northern Mali, fell out with the Islamists, who wanted a united Mali under sharia law.

In their day jobs, the votes of the three justices are neither wholly predictable nor wholly united, said Lisa T. McElroy, a law professor at Drexel University.

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