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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121. L.. Douglas Wilder, ruling the punishment did not fit the crime, granted Iverson conditional clemency and freed him.
122. The ruling dynasties and aristocracies required an essential stability in international as well as domestic affairs.
123. The declining support is causing consternation in the ruling party, which is gearing up for the presidential election later this year.
124. The ruling highlighted the strength of the conservative majority on the current Supreme Court.
125. This was exacerbated by the instability and personal feuding which characterized the new ruling group.
126. Marx maintained that in all class societies, the ruling class exploits and oppresses the subject class.
127. Some members of the ruling class have transferred property to relatives and friends to avoid death duties.
128. Wagenbach deferred ruling on the divorce papers until the state seeks to introduce them as evidence.
129. The ruling came at the end of a five-year legal battle between a divorced couple that cost £840,000.
130. But the agency is proposing the other steps and will seek public comment before making a final ruling.
131. Ruling coalition Both the government and the opposition are supported by loose coalitions consisting of many political parties.
132. The ruling was contemptuous of Microsoft's appeals for more time and of its behaviour during the 79-day trial.
133. In these ruling classes the destiny of women is thus supremely unhappy.
134. It took the Millau Ten less than an hour to digest the court's ruling and decide on a course of action.
135. Massa said the ruling will make hospitals think twice before breaking the law.
136. Others are not employed directly by the ruling class and work in the liberal arts and service professions.
137. The ruling passion, be it what it will, The ruling passion conquers reason still. Alexander Pope
138. They ran government trading at Salomon Brothers during the 1980s and early 1990s, ruling with swagger, bravado and hubris.
139. Police actions are frequently directed by ruling politicians and the government controls the legislation which grants the army immunity.
139. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
140. Gwinn and Vargas asked whether the ruling meant that crosses should not be used in national cemeteries.
141. A ruling on the temporary restraining order could come as early as Tuesday.
142. The ruling also denies a request from state health officials to have Lake County pay for 24-hour, guarded supervision of Sherrod.
143. Candidates from the ruling Liberal Democratic party won the most seats in last month's Tokyo metropolitan assembly elections.
144. An established order of seeing, of understanding, of ruling, is simply exploded - the Modernist spirit asserts itself.
145. Ruling party President Vassiliou was elected as an independent, and his administration is nominally a non-party one.
146. The ruling was not a total defeat for the abortion clinics.
147. Shinshinto leader Ichiro Ozawa will pepper the ruling coalition with questions on Jan. 24.
148. The ruling party is considering introducing a bill to allow national construction bonds to be used.
149. Judge Mallet wisely decided to postpone his ruling until September 13 in order to give himself time to deliberate on the matter.
150. Other sources claimed that 10 members of the ruling Ba'ath party had also been killed by the demonstrators.
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