Similar words: cling, rolling, ceiling, sibling, compelling, counseling, unsettling, fulfilling. Meaning: ['ruːlɪŋ] n. the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself). adj. exercising power or authority.
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91. If anything, the ruling further diminishes that argument.
92. Delegates at a congress of the ruling Labour Party on Nov. 8 had voted by 183 votes to 106 in favour of re-applying.
93. Investors were concerned that allegations of corruption against the ruling party would hurt consumer confidence and economic growth.
94. The Supreme Court left that ruling in effect by refusing to consider an appeal from the state of Texas.
95. The federal government contends that the trial judge erred on 38 points of his ruling.
96. For the ruling party, the National Assembly elections would provide a chance to extend its considerable power.
97. AD/M-19 leaders accused the government, in accepting this ruling, of letting political decisions be taken by judges.
98. The technicians and experts simply mirror this reality as they squabble over the means to maximize profits for their respective ruling classes.
99. The ruling United National Party does not have the two-thirds majority in parliament required to change the constitution.
100. With no definitive ruling, however, he was quickly sent back to prison without his belongings.
101. Advocates on both sides of the debate voiced some disappointment over the ruling.
102. And typically the forms used for such display are versions of the cultural forms adopted and displayed by the ruling classes.
103. If there were ever an illustration of an effete ruling elite, it is this.
104. The ruling was a major boost for the federal Clean Air Act.
105. But the ruling says they can only pay the bare minimum.
106. This kept alive the nineteenth-century export trade in cadets of major ruling houses.
107. The river was despotic and barbaric, ruling over its subjects without mercy.
108. The court made this ruling after obtaining the original documentation covering the Murcia results and satisfying itself as to their authenticity.
109. Bossi brought down Berlusconi's first government by leaving the ruling coalition.
109. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
110. The ruling yesterday is expected to have an impact on six other states that have legislative term limits with lifetime bans.
111. The judge ruled that the documents were admissible, and this appeal is basically against that ruling.
112. The ruling Kuomintang is desperately in need of reform, including rooting out blatant corruption and severing gangland ties.
113. It is also a potential public health catastrophe and another setback for the ruling Conservative Party.
114. Court of Appeals judges considered the bias issue and also raised concerns about technical aspects of Jackson's ruling.
115. States and ruling orders continually seek to manipulate religion to political advantage.
116. For the second consecutive game, a ruling by the umps helped determine the outcome.
117. The ruling executive wanted a decision postponed to assess a review of benefits and taxation.
118. Once they do, the federal agency has just 20 days to issue its ruling on the proposed deal.
119. The ruling Labour group was accused of making its decision in secret before word of the closure proposals reached other members.
120. Population anxiety among the ruling classes was crystallized during the colonial periods of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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