Synonym: chief, extreme, foremost, greatest, maximum, paramount, top, uppermost, utmost. Similar words: extreme, remember, premise, premium, extremely, tremendous, retirement, measurement. Meaning: [sʊ'prɪːm] adj. 1. final or last in your life or progress 2. greatest in status or authority or power 3. highest in excellence or achievement 4. greatest or maximal in degree; extreme.
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91. Y., referring to the Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion.
92. Will the Supreme Court arbitrate accounting standards?
93. On Nov. 25, leaders of a number of armed groups reached agreement in the Supreme Soviet to end the fighting.
94. All these situations have been assessed by the Supreme Court in the past 10 years and approved.
95. The five-year agreement provided for regular consultations between the two ministries and supreme military commands.
96. Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment. Ansel Adams
97. The Supreme Court left that ruling in effect by refusing to consider an appeal from the state of Texas.
98. The supreme court's rulings have been controversial, much criticised in academic journals, newspaper leaders and news magazines.
99. But the state Supreme Court ruled that Proposition 140 contains a lifetime ban, a decision binding on federal courts.
100. Last month, the California Supreme Court refused to consider an appeal.
101. First and foremost, our fear that the right wing would have veto power over appointments to the Supreme Court.
102. On March 26 the prosecutors appealed to the Supreme Court because of what they considered the excessively lenient judgments.
103. That strategy could be thwarted by a lawsuit challenging expansion financing that is now awaiting review by the state Supreme Court.
104. The Supreme Soviet approved the 1992 budget on July 17.
105. Recent Supreme Court decisions have put limits on the use of affirmative action to assure diversity in student bodies.
106. The Supreme Court agreed to review the constitutionality of the 1989 law.
107. In May 1986 the Supreme Court rejected his final appeals and Pinkerton was executed by lethal injection.
108. Although the Supreme Court has upheld agency-shop provisions, states are still free to prohibit agency shops[sentencedict.com], and some do.
109. But the justices also requested arguments on whether the group appealing the case has standing to be before the Supreme Court.
110. Shown here is the Regal Supreme, supplied complete with a pocket-sprung mattress to bring modern comfort to antique furniture.
111. The inferior courts Those courts which do not form part of the Supreme Court of Judicature are collectively known as inferior courts.
112. The Supreme Soviet voted to cede responsibility for the budget to the government.
113. Belief in supreme beings of whatever creed or breed seemed to Kate to constitute an evasion of personal responsibility.
114. The dispute broadened to include the appointment of judges after the retirement of several members of the Supreme Court.
115. Under the constitution, the supreme leader, appointed by conservative clerics,[www.Sentencedict.com] has the final say in matters of state.
116. In character, in manner, in style, in all the things, the supreme excellence is simplicity. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
117. It had been with supreme effort that he had controlled his temper.
118. Admiral Yamamoto, as supreme commander of the Fleet, was particularly conscious of this naval responsibility.
119. Such a shaking is experienced as supreme betrayal - total abandonment of the source of life and comfort.
120. The ruling highlighted the strength of the conservative majority on the current Supreme Court.
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