But the strong tradition of upholding the clan makes for mutual support and a sharing and egalitarian instinct. |
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The race commissioner, however, rejected their request, upholding Dumaresq's legal right to race. |
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Government appreciates the partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross in upholding human rights in the country. |
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Economic viability is necessary, I'll grant that, but upholding our values is just as important, if not more so. |
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Since then, I've had an abiding, assuring sense of help, of a hand upholding me, and smoothing and glibbing the way before me. |
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Soldiers are detailed for duties concerned with the maintenance of discipline and upholding the laws of war. |
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Over the years, she has remained committed to the cause of upholding the Gandhian values. |
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The trio had eked out a meager living through acts of charity, upholding their righteous values, even in a foreign land. |
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The Senate rejected a comparable measure in 1998, but in the current hysteria it could be stampeded into upholding the House's ignorant new law. |
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The demand for social change offers them but one alternative, viz., that of upholding the violent method or of maintaining the status quo. |
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It is always the story of those upholding higher human virtues locked in battle against the wicked and the iniquitous. |
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Surya is the deity upholding Rita, truth, while Dharma is the god of righteousness. |
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Heavy amicus curiae briefs are filed in support of both upholding and reversing the Circuit Court's decision. |
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I'm glad to see that some conservatives aren't embarrassed about upholding decency. |
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The obsession with upholding tradition has strengthened the common perception of tennis as an elitist hobby. |
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Laws and regulations often can support nurses in upholding the ethical principles involved. |
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Consistency and faithfulness in upholding the law, then, is the main thing that Papuans want from the government. |
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Are your lawmakers for upholding the law, or for continuing to break it by staying with the situation which they inherited? |
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Kristin becomes insentient rather than sap her lover's creativity, thus upholding the conventions of the period. |
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It's about upholding national sovereignty in the face of fancy, transnational treaties, like the Human Rights Act. |
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It would mean upholding international commitments to developing financing and technology transfer. |
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Electorates are generally risk-averse, upholding the status quo unless they are thoroughly convinced that change is needed. |
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Ancestors are seen as upholding the tradition, law, and values of society. |
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You are not intermeddling if you are upholding human rights. |
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However, they are also important measures for upholding standards of proper conduct and promoting accountability. |
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We insist that the upholding of the dignity of the human person is prime in all our endeavours. |
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They trust that their government is watching out for them and upholding the values that make our country great. |
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Yet we, the grown-ups have failed you deplorably in upholding many of them. |
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It also must weigh the risks associated with upholding or annulling the contract for all parties involved. |
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This disowning of historical truth, the deliberate upholding of the crimes of the Communist regime, is humiliating. |
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There is only the balanced rhythm of sentience and emotion, upholding itself amid the changes of material nature. |
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While upholding Bach's works and especially his spirit as their guide, at the same time they wish to put him into a contrastive perspective. |
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The case is heard by a single judge who renders a judgment either upholding or setting aside the Tribunal's decision. |
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The police and gendarmerie, the courts and the prison system provide security by upholding law and order within the state. |
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Despite all this, some EU members are upholding their traditions of military might, and are prepared to deploy armed forces abroad. |
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That would leave the UK outside the family of nations upholding universal human rights and would hugely diminish our reputation abroad. |
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He has every chance to repair the blunders of his predecessor while upholding the principles of compassionate, centrist Conservatism. |
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Both these obligations are simple means of upholding the rules governing relations between private and public undertakings. |
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The Commission is upholding its midway proposal between these two opposing views. |
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This position was also maintained by the Federal Court in upholding exempt banks for people subject to Service investigations. |
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Democracy should be viewed not only for its normative claims to upholding human dignity, but also for its practical possibilities. |
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It is deeply committed to upholding the highest standards in the promotion and protection of human rights. |
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Mr. Speaker, this government is upholding the principles of the Canada Health Act. |
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China will continue to play a constructive role in upholding the international nuclear non-proliferation regime. |
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Today's challenge is to unify our rich audio expertise and the latest in digital technologies, while upholding the same high acoustic standards. |
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At this moment of unprecedented danger and unprecedented opportunity, upholding this principle of formal coequality has never been more important. |
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In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations. |
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In his majority opinion, Kennedy tried to argue that the court was merely upholding that ecumenical tradition. |
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However, once I signed the papers as a director I signed away any chance of upholding tenants' rights as these papers banned me from representing the tenants. |
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The government has been shafting veterans since the Civil War and the modern VA does well at upholding that tradition. |
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It is very interesting to read that declaration, with its specific and clear statements about protecting marriage and upholding the natural family in our countries. |
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The real trick is to achieve order while upholding the rule of law. |
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We are not going to start back at square one, but we do insist on upholding the Community patrimony, which is of course known as the acquis communautaire, as does the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development. |
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On February 5th, the Supreme Court declared former President Suharto, Indonesia's chief plunderer for 32 years, medically unfit to stand trial, upholding an earlier ruling by a lower court. |
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I am only asking them no longer to harm the poor by upholding a global economic order under which severe poverty will, foreseeably and avoidably, persist on a massive scale. |
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The First Amendment must not be blunted because upholding it makes a mess. |
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Similarly, the kin-states have an important role in the process of upholding national minority rights as they must take an interest in what happens to their kinsmen living in other countries. |
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All that talk of upholding law and order during the miners strike and of the importance of the ballot over unaccountable power looks a little thin in the light of what we now know about police conduct during the strike. |
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This unfolding crisis has its roots not merely in an increase in international crime and terrorism but, more critically, in the intemperance of those who make laws and are charged with upholding them. |
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The harm principle would also apply in upholding a zone of privacy for consensual or self-regarding acts involving consenting adults and in decriminalizing victimless crimes. |
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Now the army has to accustom itself to installing and upholding an illegal, unconstitutional regime. Even politicians close to the commander, or standing to benefit from the coup, may be wary of high office. |
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In January 2003, the WTO ruled the Act as an impermissible response to dumping and subsidisation, thus upholding the core of the complainants' claims. |
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Over the following years he would be held up to the promises he had made, in particular that of upholding the Charter of the Forest. |
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For instance, the Stanley family had control of Lancashire and Cheshire, upholding the peace on the condition that they stayed within the law. |
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Since early in the 18th century, Tory had described those upholding the right of the King over Parliament. |
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These proposals followed the WTO Appellate Body, largely upholding on 28 April 2005 the initial decision against the EU sugar regime. |
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Companies are not legally bound by international human rights treaties, but they are responsible for upholding human rights in their sphere of influence. |
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As we've seen already, it can facilitate external pressure when the national and provincial governments fall despairingly short of upholding their international obligations. |
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Once again, thank you SO MUCH for sending us and upholding us in prayer. |
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With regard to the workings of criminal justice, many communications stress the vital role of criminal proceedings in upholding the right to the truth. |
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I call upon all concerned to cooperate in upholding their humanitarian obligations towards migrants identified within their respective territories. |
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The council straddled both sides of the conflict, alternately admonishing and upholding Calvin. |
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He considered it the most important device for upholding the power of the state. |
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Thus the Gita champions the theory of varnasramadbarma as upholding the sociocosmic order. |
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Bean Toomey was upholding the law when you were still just a twinkle in your daddy's eye. |
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By upholding the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Act, the Supreme Court handed a victory to organized labor and set the stage for more far-reaching regulation of industry by the federal government. |
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This motivates a search for reformulations of the original argument that are valid, while upholding its spirit. |
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Recognizing the futility of his efforts and insisting on upholding his edict, Diocletian ordered that George be executed for his refusal. |
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Since the late 1960s, young people have been seen as a vulnerable group imbued with and vocally upholding revolutionary sentiments, and quick to demonstrate and go on strike. |
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Both left and right have a long tradition of selectiveness in their upholding of human rights, where a lack of human rights was particularly important as argument against political opponents. |
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This has taken place through the need of many Canadians to pay their respects to these members who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in upholding the laws which govern our land. |
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The mainstream Japanese media proved yet again their sycophantic, stenographic selves. Perhaps Japan's prosecutors can show what a top-tier economy ought to deliver in terms of upholding rules. |
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Instead of trying to supplant the market, governments should be striving to promote competition while upholding social values about equity in health care. |
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The Civil War was to have a critical impact upon the shape of US federalism, leading as it did to the national government asserting its responsibility for upholding the Union as inviolable. |
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Such methods cannot be condoned as upholding justice as claimed by Prime Minister Hun Sen and Prince Norodom Ranariddh, principal instigators of the unlawful vote. |
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Maintaining our school buildings and grounds in good physical condition and ensuring that our schools are safe, healthy places for students to learn are also very important in upholding public confidence. |
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The fishing trip resulted in the landmark Marshall ruling by the Supreme Court, upholding treaties with the Mi'kmaq people and upholding their rights and traditions. |
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China welcomes this decision, believing that it would contribute to upholding the international nonproliferation regime as well as promote peace and stability in the region. |
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Would the Court find a way of upholding a law that was so clearly at odds with anything resembling an originalist reading? |
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The Commission is therefore upholding its initial proposal on this point. |
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We are here as an institution that stands for upholding the rights of people and ensuring that government works for all the people all of the time. |
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In upholding the Tribunal's decision, the Court noted that Statistics Canada's failure to put Mr. Singh on an eligibility list despite a growing demand for economist recruits supported the Tribunal's determination. |
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Similarly, as the principal instrument for upholding a repeatedly emphasized priority of government, the Program is clearly in the public interest. |
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Serious studies upholding the genuine healthiness of marriage are legion. |
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He did so by courting the Senate and the people while upholding the republican traditions of Rome, appearing that he was not aspiring to dictatorship or monarchy. |
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Ferguson upholding of racial segregation in the United States, American popular and scholarly opinions of scientific racism and its sociologic practice had evolved. |
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Besides stressing the importance of upholding spiritual over materialistic values, it also stresses resisting cultural dominance by Europe and the United States. |
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By not participating in Medicare a physician is upholding the Constitution, preventing the communization of the world, and proudly maintaining the integrity of his profession. |
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In a recent opinion upholding a death statute in Kansas, even Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia acknowledges that a minute risk of executing an innocent person does exist. |
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