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How to use infringe in a sentence

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The Bill of Rights spells out citizens' inherent liberties and limits the government's power to infringe those rights.
The slipperiness of the term tends to make for bad laws, legislated in haste, that infringe civil liberties.
While that is bad, is that number high enough to infringe on the liberties of every single driver in the state?
In his report Mr Crumley said he didn't feel the development would infringe on the elderly people's privacy.
He decided to pair his traps with his triceps training, as the latter would not infringe upon, or impinge, his sensitive neck.
It was submitted that his return to the United States would cause the United Kingdom to infringe his freedom from inhuman treatment.
If you infringe on or damage someone else's property then you are liable for the damages.
Of course, I don't know why they have rules which infringe on my personal rights.
I'm against it, as an unnecessary and expensive excuse to infringe my civil liberties, but there are those for them and against.
They were confident that an executive responsible to parliament would not be able to infringe rights.
A father's authority over his family does not permit him to infringe the laws of the secular government.
There might be times when the tactics infringe individual freedoms such as the freedom to travel without fetter or freedoms of speech.
The use of the tawse, a then popular and widely accepted form of punishment in Scottish schools, did not infringe the European Convention.
Or do those calculations of yours freely infringe the law of conservation of energy but have scruples about the conservation of mass?
The traditional leaders are concerned that the newly demarcated municipal boundaries will infringe on their autonomy in traditional areas.
For example, you and I cannot, merely by agreement between us, agree to defame someone else or to infringe on someone's trademarks.
There is a place for a healthy patriotism so long as it does not undermine or infringe on the rights and feelings of others.
If the guy wants what is best for his country, and if he does not infringe on mine overmuch to do it, he can go right ahead.
Holding maintains he does not infringe the law, since his chips do not contain any code.
Remember, there is no shame in imitating, provided you don't infringe patent laws.
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His answere was negative, that he would not infringe any parte of his Patente.
You could not infringe in May a law promulgated in October following.
Beware of making any distinctions which may infringe equality.
To do so would be to infringe the only rigid rule in his household.
The lawsuit alleges that the new 2009 Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls, available to the public in spring 2009, infringe golf ball patents owned by Callaway Golf.
The power is there restrained to Indians, not members of any of the States, and is not to violate or infringe the legislative right of any State within its own limits.
Yet in spite of the precautions they take to keep this hour for private intimacies and affections, a good many great and little people manage to infringe upon it.
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