Ironically, this swing to defensive dominance and offensive timidness is contrary to how the rules are set up. |
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My point being that part of democracy involves accepting the wishes of the majority, even if they are contrary to your own. |
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The Puritan charges to which Hooker felt obliged to respond were at times quite specific, either contrary to Scripture or unscriptural. |
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On the face of it, the practice of contingency fees could very well be tortious, contrary to the torts of champerty and maintenance. |
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Again, contrary to popular belief, we give people longer sentences now than we have ever done. |
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During the Revolutionary War, the civilian militias were, again contrary to myth, ineffective on the whole as a fighting force. |
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Is the outcome of the big rip theory contrary to principles of conservation of energy? |
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These boys, contrary to early claims made by grubby politicians, were not guilty of misbehaviour of any kind. |
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And this crisis provides a useful reminder that, contrary to popular belief, our media are often not nearly as troublemaking as they should be. |
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It all came back, a flood of unrestrainedness so contrary to what I have felt myself to be lately. |
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Likewise the supply of the service may be contrary to law, for example, in a brothel or an unlicensed casino. |
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Under no circumstances will any unit or individual be permitted to act contrary to the law. |
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Flip-flops, contrary to your apparent belief system, do not go with pencil skirts and sweater twinsets. |
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People often act contrary to their expressed beliefs, including morality. so what defines morality? |
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If an agreement of this general kind is held to be contrary to public policy, it may be unenforceable. |
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And, contrary to popular belief the Titanic is just as sinkable as any ship out there. |
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To do so is foolish and ill-mannered, invites scorn, and is contrary to the whole principle of the clan system. |
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The decided cases since that date have clearly illustrated grounds upon which the items of account may be held to be contrary to law. |
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It was also contrary to the neoclassical paradigm with its methodology of equilibrium. |
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The participation of girls and young women in gymnastic exhibitions was judged as contrary to public decency. |
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The friend zone, contrary to what I'd been told, had an awful lot of amenities. |
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So, by creation, we mean an origin event contrary to natural processes that has been orchestrated or imposed by a greater power. |
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I must confess that most of my readers have found my argument utterly counter-intuitive and contrary to their personal experience. |
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We have at least established that contrary to popular belief, Yanks do have a sense of humour. |
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Atheism, skepticism, polytheism, materialism, pantheism, and impersonalism are by their nature contrary to love. |
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The central argument used by many sociologists is that, contrary to orthodox economic theory, people behave irrationally. |
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Federal Courts have the power to review and invalidate legislative acts which are contrary to the Constitution. |
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Sometimes this feeling is so strong that the people are contra-suggestible and always tend to act in a manner contrary to that suggested. |
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It would come across as being contrary to the romantic notion of the sharing of wine. |
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The findings seem to be quite contrary to the general belief that smoking is on the rise. |
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Yet such efforts will necessarily run contrary to British sympathies and our attitudes to the state. |
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And contrary to popular belief, the employees work all year round to make the poppies. |
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Over the last decade, however, they have become known for a role contrary to their original intent. |
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I know all the arguments in favour of that view but see them as contrary to all human experience. |
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He refused to comment on the nature of his release and insisted he had not been shot, contrary to earlier reports. |
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The results of my attempts to do this are interesting and run contrary to much popular belief. |
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Underfunding the United Nations seems both unwise, and contrary to solemn pledges. |
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So contrary to popular thinking, more savings actually expands and not contracts the flow of consumer goods. |
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This was contrary to the idea that an artist should rely on inspiration and creativity. |
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Unlawful confinement involves a physical restraint, contrary to the wishes of the person restrained. |
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I am not usually given to frequenting these places for more than a cup of insipid coffee but this one, contrary to the norm used to be good. |
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It is contrary to the public interest because to admit such actions would place an undesirable fetter on freedom of speech. |
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And, contrary to the claims of the fathers of federation, Australian nationalism was not progressive. |
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I believe that the very concept of complexity as disguised improbability is contrary to facts and logic. |
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Adding keno, roulette, craps and poker was contrary to the state constitution and state criminal law. |
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Yes, contrary to popular belief, often testing is used to exonerate or exculpate possible suspects rather than implicate. |
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He is also charged with falsifying an accounting document for September 1997 at Matbro contrary to the Theft Act. |
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Great efforts of the mind are required to rationalize actions that are obviously contrary to fundamental biological imperatives. |
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Also, contrary to what many people believe, hypnosis does not aid memory's accuracy. |
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Lee's demands for these payments were unreasonable and contrary to the contract. |
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The amendment would prevent any form of disciplinary action against an MP who votes contrary to party lines. |
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There must be civil disobedience of laws which are contrary to human welfare. |
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In fact, contrary to popular opinion, circumstantial evidence is often extremely reliable. |
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For an animal parent to neglect its own offspring would therefore be for it to behave contrary to its nature. |
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My front tire went into a huge chuckhole and, contrary to what I thought, did not decide to exit the chuckhole. |
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His chronicle, contrary to his apparent intentions, raises doubts about the beneficial long-run effects of foreign aid in host countries. |
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In reality, union representation harms many workers, contrary to the assertions of the proponents of the superior bargaining power fallacy. |
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It follows that high or low probability are contrary to necessity of opposite polarity, and subcontrary to possibility of opposite polarity. |
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Such an agreement purports to oust the jurisdiction of the Court and is void as being contrary to public policy. |
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But when the logical outcome of originalism is contrary to his goals, originalism goes right out the window. |
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This class outlook is common in Europe, but is contrary to the American idea. |
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Beer and milk may be sold in crates but, contrary to popular usage, wine is sold in cases. |
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These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations. |
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The Army, contrary to perception, tends to ease them out of frontline duty. |
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The said proposal was wholly contrary to the agreement or common understanding pleaded above. |
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Educational visits are high on the list but contrary to belief the office is not just for scholars and academics. |
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That would be contrary to the whole concept of an accusatorial criminal justice process, in our submission. |
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Bloggers can express themselves in a number of ways, from contrary to confessional, from indifferent to impassioned. |
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I am afraid, however, that it would be quite contrary to the College's policy to create a joint tenancy with him. |
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The author appropriately declares that, contrary to pre-1980s scholarship, Bamana culture is not homogeneous or harmonious. |
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She draws a metaphor for how this is contrary to her work with children and adolescents. |
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The use of doping substances or doping methods that enhance performance is cheating, unfair and contrary to the spirit of fair competition. |
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Now, as a consequent of inadvertent human error, conditions are contrary to preferred expectations. |
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For all the foregoing reasons, therefore, I conclude that the distraint upon the plaintiff's goods was contrary to law. |
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To act as such would be a disservice to the diverse student body as whole, and contrary to my elected mandate. |
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But contrary to popular belief, he said, the canines don't devour large amounts of garbage or vast numbers of family pets. |
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But then came the steaming bowls of bozbashi, and, contrary to all logic, this hearty lamb soup was the perfect wind-up to the feast. |
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It reconfirms the principle that indefinite detention is contrary to the U.S. Constitution and international law. |
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The lawmakers should be called to account without fail for their reckless actions that run contrary to national interest. |
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This is the setting for the new film Starsky and Hutch, which, contrary to popular belief, is not a remake. |
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That is contrary to the statute which has conferred upon it the power of rehearing and the duty to rehear and redetermine these cases. |
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They are strong, redolent of the dignity of human life, and contrary to many images of female nudity. |
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But contrary to being a dying art, brewing is flourishing north of the Border. |
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The land was sold to Steritech by the Queensland government, contrary to a Labor Party platform which prohibits irradiation facilities. |
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Caroll's book was the first thing I'd read that seemed to lay it out clearly, and contrary to what I was expecting, he wasn't a fruitcake. |
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They are contrary to the UN Charter, which enshrines the rights of the individual. |
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His contempt for ineptitude as well as his disdain for those who held opinions contrary to his was legendary. |
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It is not an offence for anyone to hold a view contrary to your own, however politically correct you may consider yourselves to be. |
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It is the third film in the gross-out comedy series, and, contrary to initial scepticism, is a worthy way to finish the trilogy. |
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She was acting contrary to the woman's legal right not to be physically restrained. |
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Those who issue dimissory letters contrary to the form of this decree, shall be ipso jure suspended from their office and benefices for one year. |
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It has nothing whatsoever to do with celebrating the mastering of anyone else, contrary to popular revisionists' belief. |
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You many not choose a name that is obscene, offensive, unreasonably long or contrary to public interest. |
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Do we insist upon patients accepting life-saving treatment which is contrary to their strongly held religious beliefs? |
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That, the plaintiffs maintain, is discriminatory, unfair and contrary to US antitrust law. |
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The army is on path to meet its future as a light armoured force, contrary to recent debate in the media. |
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The new object world is not, contrary to received wisdom, one of appearances. |
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And contrary to some assertions, they have published peer-reviewed literature on the subject. |
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The Court came to the conclusion that it would be contrary to public policy to register that judgment because there was a denial of a fair trial. |
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The minister said the man acted contrary to the law and advised all land owners to follow laid down procedure when evicting squatters. |
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Such an order can only be contrary to public policy and the court ought not to grant it. |
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Leaving aside the fact that there are major road and infrastructural deficiencies this is completely contrary to the greater public interest. |
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Young explains that she merely dismissed evidence that ran contrary to her established opinion. |
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It also ruled the council's decision ran contrary to national government policies on communication masts. |
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What is the overlap between contracts which break the law and those which are contrary to public policy? |
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Parliamentary sovereignty means that Parliament can, if it chooses, legislate contrary to fundamental principles of human rights. |
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In other words, contrary to the baying press things are still in good health on British mainstream television. |
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As to the roof and the use of closed valleys, this is contrary to good building practice. |
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The first is pessimism, the conviction that social transformation is, contrary to the sanguine illusions of the optimists, profoundly difficult. |
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It has been suggested that it would therefore be contrary to public policy to regard the consent as valid. |
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Remember, new synthetic fibers are comfortable and breathable, contrary to popular belief. |
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The judge is on the marae, he does something that someone says is contrary to tikanga Maori, and, bang, the judge is up on a complaint. |
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It is contrary to human dignity to cause animals to suffer or die needlessly. |
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The law also sometimes holds that certain types of claim should be barred as contrary to public policy. |
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Firstly, contrary to the hysteria from the business community, we are not facing any sort of electricity shortage in the near-term. |
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And we must become critical of the real role of the WTO in society, contrary to the government rhetoric parroted by the media. |
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Worse still, if in this place one behaves unspiritually, in an undivine manner, contrary to the minimum requirements of the spiritual life. |
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For contrary to what is commonly believed, modern evolutionary theory and philosophical naturalism are quite clearly incompatible. |
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The maulana criticised the new Haj guideline and called it contrary to the interests of prospective Hajis. |
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Non-consensual data sharing is contrary to medical ethics and appears to violate the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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She is a portrait painter and, contrary to popular belief, this is not a dead art. |
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Likewise, contrary to the misapprehensions of fencing historians, thrusts were not delivered in stabbing or jabbing action. |
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That is why the Claimant's argument on this head is bad as contrary to public policy and must fail. |
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The idea that a business must endure and grow stronger with every passing year or quarter seems quite contrary to what the reality of business is. |
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He argues persuasively that the decision to launch the attack was completely contrary to reason and good military judgment. |
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And contrary to the belief that eating spicy foods can cause stomach ulcers, capsaicin is reported to hold digestive benefits. |
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University presses still compete for many monographs, including revised dissertations, and, contrary to this belief, they pay advances for a significant number of them. |
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They are belated juvenilia which ran contrary to this talent. |
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Although the TwinX Kit is rated at 400MHz, contrary to popular belief, the speed of the ram is not the single most important factor when shopping for ram. |
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It is therefore contrary to the spirit of rationalism to force people to do anything which could plausibly be left to the individual to decide for themselves. |
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Visibly thrilled over his visit, he says that contrary to apprehension that he would be cold and remote, the Prince came across as a very amenable and caring person. |
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Visibly thrilled over his visit, Sreejaya says that contrary to apprehension that he would be cold and remote, the Prince came across as a very amenable and caring person. |
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Thus, contrary to the insects, the evolution of a tracheal system in the Myriapoda was not accompanied by the loss of respiratory pigments in the hemolymph. |
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This was simply because several members of the club were intending to join a tour to South Africa which would, in the council's view, be contrary to its anti-apartheid policy. |
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Jackson is, contrary to this off-field image people have cultivated for him, a pillar of the community. |
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Which is why we not merely anticipate fresh disasters, of war or peace, but, contrary to all moral PC, firmly count on them for helping us continue to earn our daily bread. |
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It is obviously contrary to the prevailing mood throughout the country. |
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This result is contrary to our hypothesis that the pollination-dependent detrimental fitness effects of clipping were caused by increased self-pollination in damaged plants. |
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His work ethic, contrary to Switzer's endless derision, reflected a savage intensity. |
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There are treaty obligations, Clement replied, and there is the threat of court martial for people in the military who torture enemies contrary to the law. |
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This view is consistent with the general findings that mitotic recombination events, contrary to meiotic events, are mainly unassociated with crossing over. |
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This one-side riddled basin can even persist beyond the blowout bifurcation, contrary to the previously reported riddled basins which exist only below the blowout transition. |
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And contrary to what you might have heard, this is not some weird, outlying result that doesn't mean anything. |
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But, contrary to the way outsiders love to categorise the unreconstructed left, they treated those who did not share their belief system with much good-humoured tolerance. |
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Whilst Judaism refuses to acknowledge any power that might work contrary to a single, perfect God's plan, there is nevertheless a tradition of evil spirits in Hebraic culture. |
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And contrary to popular belief, polygamy was not an exclusively Mormon concept. |
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The vestibulo-ocular reflex ensures best vision during head motion by moving the eyes contrary to the head to stabilize the line of sight in space. |
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In addition some suspected that liberals might find themselves in the dock for failing, contrary to church law, to wear proper church vesture such as cassock and surplice. |
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No soldier is obliged to obey an order contrary to the law of God. |
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Old-earth creationism, contrary to some of the more extreme young-earth supporters, doesn't compromise with evolution and, in fact, is integral to intelligent design theory. |
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And, contrary to what some mothers will tell you at a dinner party, I don't think most people, both males and females, have a problem with the odd stoush on the footy field. |
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Chapman couldn't help but notice that the brothers were remarkably well-behaved, contrary to their reputation for being rock 'n' roll hellraisers. |
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That was contrary to their other findings which were not only correct but unarguable, namely that the contract and sublease were not mutually interdependent. |
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In contrary to those two shell layers produced in the apertural area of the shell, there is another which is made all over the pallium on the inside of the shell. |
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The parodist must both imitate and create incongruity in relation to the pretext, and parody has, contrary to pastiche, traditionally had a comic dimension. |
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Thus, contrary to Piaget's predictions, not only were adults not able to separate form from content, they had difficulty with syllogistic reasoning itself. |
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Or else, they may appear as a goon squad, gate-crashing an art gallery, seizing and burning contemporary paintings that they find contrary to their iconographical tastes. |
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Studies have proved that, contrary to arguments of soil infertility, this primitive cultivation practice ensures that fallowness in the soil is not compromised on. |
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The first point is this, that contrary to the papers filed, this is not an application that involves a request that the appeal be heard instanter and why originally it was. |
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Really, your Honours, if that is what the court meant to be saying, it is directly contrary to what they have said elsewhere and what was plain on the papers. |
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Privileging conjugality over consanguinity, contrary to African realities, is responsible for misreadings of the statuses of African women and their conditions of life. |
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It is counterintuitive and contrary to everything that we have been told. |
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Increases in annual or perennial forbs did not occur, contrary to prior studies of disturbances created by pocket gophers and other disturbance agents elsewhere. |
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This discrimination is clearly contrary to freedom of religion and belief and to the principle that religion should be a private matter for the individual. |
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Although some aspects of suicidal behaviour might be interpreted as rational, the behaviour is contrary to basic biological principles of survival. |
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But contrary to what the left-wing gloaters who have not bothered to follow the story until last night are writing, I have never made such claims. |
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When I turned on the radio it was to be told that, contrary to yesterday's gloomy forecast, the weather is to become mild again for the days running up to Christmas. |
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The Area Committee rejected this submission as being contrary to any purposive interpretation and as contradicted by the clear wording of the regulation. |
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It was not for me to dictate words to be uttered by the heroes and heroines of the Minerva Magazine, contrary to the theories of the editor thereof. |
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This species, contrary to the occurrence of shelbyocerids in the Eminence Formation, is clearly found associated with digitate stromatolite bearing dolomite. |
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I am not a grinch contrary to what some people will tell you. |
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This process is mediated by endogenous factors, so forcing teenagers to bed early, or getting them up early in the morning, is contrary to their natural biological clock. |
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Supposing the trial judge, contrary to the then existent practice in New South Wales, had refused the prisoner the right to make a statement from the dock. |
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They can't be convicted contrary to an express constitutional provision. |
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Matthew JenKins, a chartered engineer for YorKshire Water, said contrary to Mr McCartney's comments they were not allowed to neglect spillways. |
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Pope Paul V held that these provisions were contrary to canon law, and demanded that they be repealed. |
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Some have suggested that the concept of missionary conversion, either way, is contrary to the precepts of Hinduism. |
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However, contrary to the Greek form, the Roman form included various attitudes and concerns that were considered strictly Roman. |
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With this law, elected representatives lose their seats in parliament if they vote contrary to the directions of their party. |
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This means that aircraft will at times have to manoeuver contrary to ATC instructions or disregard ATC instructions. |
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The Bailiff considered that this would be contrary to his oath of allegiance, but he was instructed otherwise. |
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The doctrine of the earth's motion appeared to be contrary to the sacred Scripture. |
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As the war was ending and contrary to the wishes of the new German regime, a final attack on the British Navy on 28 October 1918 was ordered. |
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Food is not stored in a pelican's throat pouch, contrary to popular folklore. |
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From medieval times Welsh harpists played with the harp placed on the left shoulder, contrary to continental practice. |
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The combined first four ionization energies of lead exceed those of tin, contrary to what periodic trends would predict. |
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They are not at all such as we describe them when we relate that they let themselves be captured by virgins, but clean contrary to our notions. |
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During the 1970s, cinemas were numerous in the Kingdom although they were seen as contrary to Wahhabi norms. |
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Others argue that a moral theory that is so contrary to our deeply held moral convictions must either be rejected or modified. |
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Some are suitable to our natural inclinations and temporal interests, others are contrary to both. |
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It is a backwards step completely contrary to the whole movement of history. |
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It functions according to the principle of outvoting which is contrary to the Law that was adopted in the Parliament. |
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No soldier is obliged to obey a law contrary to the law of God. |
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This ran contrary to his father's policy of mediation between the local factions. |
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The detention of a crusader was contrary to public law, and on these grounds Pope Celestine III excommunicated Duke Leopold. |
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All our isolates were urease positive, contrary to most isolates reported in the literature. |
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But this sort of collectivist outlook runs contrary to the individualism that motivates franchisees in the first place. |
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We have no particular reason to think that, contrary to prior experience, a big clump of displaceable jobs lies near ahead. |
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Technically, making somebody stateless is contrary to international law. |
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Indeed, in extreme cases, individual well-being may be so contrary to widely held values that well-being can come to be disvalued. |
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Her actions are not inherently contrary to the feminist movement. |
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The inclusion in income of the buildup in CSVs is contrary to the regulations and prior decisions. |
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Disraeli gradually became a sharp critic of Peel's government, often deliberately taking positions contrary to those of his nominal chief. |
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This is completely in breach of the Hippocratic Oath, and contrary to the code of ethics and humanity. |
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They employed women hired as hair dressers as masseuses for men, contrary to their work permits. |
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The ergodicity assumption is contrary to the actual way that shocks are generated. |
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Furthermore, eudaimonism also fails to acknowledge that perhaps I ought to promote your welfare for its own sake, contrary to my living well. |
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It is, contrary to your own belief, that blinkered arrogance which has led you to the dock today. |
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That's the year she decided to contact her birthmother, who told her that contrary to her adoption file, her birthfather was very much alive. |
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This creative use of her skill set runs contrary to the assimilationist notion that loss of ethnic identity is the prescription for success. |
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Walcott, contrary to what you might have been led to believe over the years, was never a world-beater. |
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Are activist judges asserting liberal-leaning judgments that are contrary to the will of the people, as some contend? |
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That which is agreeable to the nature of one thing, is many times contrary to the nature of another. |
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Soviet uncertainty in such circumstances would be contrary to the implied escalation-control intent of the ultime avertissement strike. |
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This was contrary to the custom of the time, which was to promote bishoprics from within the locality. |
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Hot oil, however, was not commonly used in this manner, contrary to popular belief, since oil was extremely expensive. |
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As voting was by show of hands at a single polling station at a single time, none dared to vote contrary to the instructions of the patron. |
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Nevertheless, contrary to popular belief, Urdu did not borrow from the Turkish language, but from Chagatai. |
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Moreover, he refused to even offer a hypothesis as to the cause of this force on grounds that to do so was contrary to sound science. |
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If based on an illegal purpose or contrary to public policy, a contract is void. |
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True churches of Christ existed outside episcopal church structures, they held, contrary to Tractarian and High Church teaching. |
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Contrastive focus specifically refers to the coding of information that is contrary to the presuppositions of the interlocutor. |
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However, contrary to popular misconceptions, the move to XHTML does not imply a removal of this legacy support. |
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The actual sharp structure of the term is contrary to the nature of both Aymara and Quechua. |
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A similar case, that of Joseph Knight, took place in Scotland five years later and ruled slavery to be contrary to the law of Scotland. |
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His championing of the imagination as the most important element of human existence ran contrary to Enlightenment ideals of rationalism and empiricism. |
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This jurisprudentially active role is contrary to the Anglo-American adversarial system, where the parties, not the judge, elicit and present evidence. |
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We have learned of these your words, that to do truly penance is not only to abstain from sin, but also to amplect and embrace the virtue contrary to the sin. |
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The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. |
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The doctrine implies that any attempt to depose the king or to restrict his powers runs contrary to the will of God and may constitute a sacrilegious act. |
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This statement was issued on contrary to the statement by the Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi stating that a directive was issued by the government. |
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And contrary to the stereotypical slobby image portrayed by Rik Mayall and The Young Ones, they put a lot of planning into where they want to put down roots. |
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On August 25, he was present at the liberation of Paris although, contrary to the Hemingway legend, he was not the first into the city, nor did he liberate the Ritz. |
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The union was imposed from the outside and contrary to the rooted democratic tradition of the region, and it was highly unpopular among the colonists. |
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Due to his innovations in computing the age of the world, he was accused of heresy at the table of Bishop Wilfrid, his chronology being contrary to accepted calculations. |
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Romer found, contrary to free trade skeptics' claims, while controlling for relevant factors, that trade does indeed have a positive impact on growth and incomes. |
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The Bronze Age cafe society on the Outer Hebrides also ate cheese and butter, contrary to previous theories that they existed on meat, veg and a few hand-picked berries. |
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Sphalma quadricollis was originally described as a pythid by Horn, contrary to Watt who states that S. quadricollis was originally placed in Melandryidae. |
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Due to modern technology, many more people and much more information will not slip into oblivion, contrary to what happened throughout history until now. |
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It has all the attributes of property necessary for determining that a misappropriation of it by a competitor is unfair competition because contrary to good conscience. |
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A ruling which has resulted in ad hoc amendments to the constitution to permit the state to ratify treaties that might otherwise have been contrary to the constitution. |
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However, contrary to the Labour Party's earlier manifesto promises, no referendum was held before the 2001 general election and the statement was not repeated. |
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Though an amod be made contrary to law, it is necessary to keep it. |
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Conformity was maintained through a patterned series of social controls which, contrary to the usual system of imposure, actually emanated from within the membership. |
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The public may not be aware that contrary to the judgements of other Courts, the Court of Assize is not bound to give the motives for its' decisions. |
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We are seeing the benefits of this approach because, contrary to this outdated data, no childminder in the borough is currently rated 'inadequate. |
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Research has shown that contrary to the popular idea that parents fret and suffer from empty-nest syndrome, parents in the Newcastle it gives parents a new lease of life. |
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Galileo subscribed to and defended the Copernican heliocentric worldview, a view that seemed contrary to the Hebrew Scriptures and centuries of Church teaching. |
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But the epistemology of sense experience led John Locke and David Hume to a skeptical philosophy that realists found absurd and contrary to common experience. |
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Alexander, who was First Sea Lord, wrote to me to say that, contrary to expectations, music was flourishing and would I come back as I was missed. |
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If the court holds that the ACA means what it plainly and purposively says, then billions of dollars have been disbursed through federal exchanges contrary to the law. |
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A constitutional violation is an action or legislative act that is judged by a constitutional court to be contrary to the constitution, that is, unconstitutional. |
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The attack was successful, but contrary to their expectations, the governor of Jamaica refused to allow Jennings and their cohorts to spend their loot on his island. |
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When he revised this book in 1552, he incorporated anatomical information borrowed from Vesalius and contrary to the Galenist opinions of the first edition. |
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Many Anglican communities allow for artificial contraception, seeing the restriction of family size by artificial contraception as possibly not contrary to God's will. |
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However, on 10 February 2010, it was announced that, contrary to the December 2009 recommendation of the Boundary Committee, Norwich would be given separate unitary status. |
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This is contrary to the popular identification of Holst with The Planets, which Matthews believes has masked his status as a composer of genuine originality. |
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However, contrary to British fears of a revolt in India, the outbreak of the war saw an unprecedented outpouring of loyalty and goodwill towards Britain. |
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Thereafter the court ruled unanimously in paragraph 2c of its dispositif that threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons is contrary to the UN charter and is unlawful. |
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Under common law dating back centuries to England, it was viewed as contrary to public policy under legal doctrines known as champerty and maintenance. |
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