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(61) The Lords quite freely use their modest powers to scrutinise and amend non-financial bills sent to them by Tories in the Commons.
(62) The House of Lords upheld the issuing of an injunction on the ground that the publication would have amounted to a contempt.
(63) Both are fairly liberal and will leave the political complexion of the Lords roughly the same.
(64) Indeed, a dispute over the oyster beds proceeded to the House of Lords in 1883.
(65) Mr Wakeham is to be given a peerage and will become Leader of the Lords.
(66) Defendants to pay plaintiffs' costs in House of Lords and below.
(67) A petition for leave to appeal is now pending before the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords. 2.
(68) In the social hierarchy, these lords of big business were the equivalent of the daimyos of the past with their clans.
(69) In the Lords, they were represented by Equitable even though they had a case against the assurer.
(70) Once the Lords have made their claim they will, in due course, receive a cheque for the claimed amount.
(71) Elsewhere, it was not Vikings but local producers and traders and lords who made and benefited from the growth of markets.
(72) This House of Lords decision still did not achieve a clear distinction between leases and licences.
(73) After all those Generals and Lords are commemorated precisely because they were better at war than their enemies.
(74) The House of Lords ruled that the mutual insurer was wrong to renege on guarantees offered to about 90,000 pension policyholders.
(75) Mr Headdon should not blame the House of Lords for the shortcomings of professional people within the society.
(76) The response of the House of Lords to the argument based upon the election manifesto is, in many ways, incontrovertible.
(77) What was looming was the protracted constitutional wrangle over Lloyd-George's budget and the House of Lords.
(78) But both sides appealed to the House of Lords, incurring a further £530,000 in costs.
(79) A remarkable feature of this decision of the House of Lords was that it was based on almost no judicial authority at all.
(80) The House of Lords provides a useful forum for debating the great issues of the day. 3.
(81) Lord Joseph is now 71, in the House of Lords and out of the political fray.
(82) Formal and political constraints limited the effect of any opposition from the House of Lords.
(83) The House of Lords Almost all democratic states have a legislature composed of two Houses.
(84) Lords need only enter the chamber to claim costs My girls couldn't lie to me.
(85) Productive activity was carried out by peasants,[www.Sentencedict.com] who lived on and cultivated the land which was controlled by the feudal lords.
(86) Life size models of the medieval lords, and a dramatic civil war battle scene, are just some of the attractions.
(87) Lowry, cackling and scratching, is a hoot as the rooster who lords it over the complaining hens in his roost.
(88) The Court of Appeal is bound by decisions of the House of Lords and by its own earlier decisions.
(89) They beat Warwickshire by three wickets, and will now play Leicestershire at Lords.
(90) In other words, the Lords said, Parliament intended that teachers should be taxed only on the marginal cost.
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