And the upper class of Bahamians are monied families who have made their money illegitimately and then tried to buy respect. |
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Engagement in non-violent activism is not a crime, and it is unjust for the Vietnamese government to illegitimately label it as such. |
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They will create something new, and they are using this as an excuse to illegitimately, needlessly harm workers. |
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Can he, will he, reshape the Supreme Court and ring down the curtain on the revolution it has been imposing upon this country, illegitimately, for 50 years? |
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All that the negative analysis demonstrated was that common sense applied the principle of causality illegitimately as well as the principle of the conformity of the idea and the ideate. |
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The question is whether Bell Canada illegitimately refused him a job in another department where he could have performed the required duties. |
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You talk about retrocession yet you can only retrocede something which was taken illegitimately. |
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Outside normal opening hours, a guard is posted at a screen which tells him of any doors opened illegitimately anywhere in the controlled area. |
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This exception must not be able to be used by States to foil or paralyse justice, or to illegitimately protect certain individuals. |
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It was actually for buying favour to be able to keep a government illegitimately in power. |
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In each case, corruption involves a transaction between private and public sector actors through which collective goods are illegitimately converted into private benefit. |
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I believe that, in such cases, our Parliament should refuse to give legal effect to these criminal sanctions and their indirect consequences, which are achieved illegitimately in such circumstances. |
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They were descended from the Earls of Halifax and Scarbrough but, as the bar sinister in the Savile coat of arms suggests, illegitimately. |
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To put it bluntly, the Erdoy-an regime has illegitimately destroyed the opposition in Turkey. |
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Three companies set up to cover his tracks illegitimately turned over more than PS185 million in just seven months. |
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That's why we have no notion of what it means to be unparliamentary, or to speak, however sincerely, illegitimately and impoliticly. |
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Or it may do so illegitimately to arm undeclared nuclear weapons. |
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The existing regulations are supposed to be too unclear owing to the use of the word temporary', which serves as an excuse for various Member States to illegitimately further protect their own market. |
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To legitimize government, they did it illegitimately and that is wrong. |
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As a rule, it acts illegitimately, I repeat, illegitimately, in the name of a given civilisation in the aim of setting this on a collision course with our own. |
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What happens if a door is opened illegitimately? |
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The sons of Dafydd Goch may also have laid claim to the title, although illegitimately. |
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In doing this, we must be clear that our quarrel is not with the people of Ukraine but with the corrupt leadership that has illegitimately subverted the will of a population. |
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After Lampard's report, why is the federal government still continuing to financially support a group which is illegitimately holding political office? |
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Spoof attacks involve sending traffic that appears to originate from a legitimate source IP address and is therefore acceptable to the firewall, but the source address has been hijacked and used illegitimately. |
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They had been amongst the most ardent supporters of the House of Lancaster and were descended illegitimately from John of Gaunt by his mistress Katherine Swynford. |
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