Sentence examples for utterly violate from inspiring English sources

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"That would utterly violate the framers' belief in a limited presidency and in the idea that no president is above the law".

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There have been some officials who deem these pat-downs as "slightly embarrassing" or "uncomfortable" but there is a vast difference between being embarrassed and feeling utterly violated.

"When I read that, I felt utterly sick and really violated.

"England cannot violate that".

which violate property α.

Primes violate that condition.

Never violate copyrighted materials.

A person who, upon entering the community, systematically violates these norms will be certainly met with hostility, if not utterly excluded from the group.

Eugene Volokh, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, said that although the practice of advertising prices without taxes was "utterly routine," he did not believe the court would find that the government's new rule violated the First Amendment.

"Rick Causey is an utterly decent and honorable man," Mr. Weingarten said, "who never believed for one instant that he was violating the law or accounting standards".

The reflections of water are utterly abstract, but the eye can still detect a rhythm and fabric of realism that can't be violated without unhinging the entire illusion.

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