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"One, was it violative of privacy rights, which I thought it was.
She denounced the advertisements as "cynical and really inexplicable and clearly violative of the agreement," which prohibited spending on commercials by entities other than the two campaigns.
"The very existence of the caps, in any amount, is violative of the right to trial by jury," Chief Justice Carol W. Hunstein wrote in the decision.
"Now, sometimes a company's conduct may be wrong, may be hard to defend, but not necessarily be violative of the criminal law," he said.
"What the executives at Marsh & McLennan did was heinous, violative of the law, and the company settled for $850 million for a reason," Mr. Spitzer said.
"The negligent harm done," Judge Young wrote, "was in no sense 'charitable.' Mass General simply cannot cloak conduct violative of medical ethics with charitable immunity".
In 1976, he joined his colleagues in ending a moratorium on the death penalty; in 2008, he wrote that executions are "patently excessive and cruel and unusual punishment violative of the Eighth Amendment".
This week the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM), the largest of the parliamentary red brigade, described the bill as "grossly violative" of assurances given in August by Manmohan Singh, the prime minister, and rejected it as a basis for further negotiations.Back then, Mr Singh assured Parliament that India would not be bound by laws passed by other countries.
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