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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151. The 6-3 ruling was hailed by gay activists as a landmark in homosexual rights.
152. Mr Takemura told reporters following a meeting by leaders of the three-party ruling coalition.
153. On appeal, the Supreme Court affirmed the Lower Court's ruling, but not without some controversy.
154. Within that ruling coalition was an ongoing struggle between two powerful factions.
155. The ruling requires that driftnet fishing be reduced by half by July this year, and cease altogether by December.
156. Two subsequent court decisions reiterated the Court of Appeals' ruling.
157. Any anomalies tend to be accommodated by the ruling paradigm, rather than challenging it.
158. Following the coup the ruling junta made few changes to economic policy.
159. The ruling declared that dying people have a constitutional right to end their suffering.
160. The ruling Gaullists and the Communists alike were in danger of cracking under the strain of the May Events.
161. The Law Lords ruling has advocated inequality resulting in some of Equitable's investors being treated far more favourably than others.
162. The ruling brings together key figures in two other notorious Los Angeles criminal cases.
163. The principal goal of Republican conservatives is to reverse the Roe v Wade ruling.
164. Any apparent fragmentation is a ruling class stratagem designed to divide exploited classes which develop revolutionary or reformist consciousness.
165. Certainly, it is no justification in itself for ruling out ads consisting entirely of words.
166. The extension was unsuccessfully opposed in parliament by deputies both to the left and right of the ruling coalition.
167. When the public prosecutor appealed against that ruling, Pasko lodged a complaint in an attempt to clear his name.
168. The court's ruling should be of interest to every citizen of Texas.
169. Governments are constantly striving to create equality thus avoiding conflict and hardship such as this Court ruling has done.
169. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
170. Members of the ruling Labour group have blamed the Government for the circumstances which led to the closure plan.
171. He argues that capitalist societies remain polarized between two main classes: the ruling class and the working class.
172. The ruling, primarily intended as a safety measure, could lead to a widespread boycott by disabled entrants.
173. The subject class is made up of the majority of the population whereas the ruling or dominant class forms a minority.
174. The immigration case was not one of them, so the lower court ruling stands.
175. Juditha Brown sent a personal letter to the judge chastising her for her ruling.
176. Legislators who supported the right to abortion immediately took steps to negate the effects of the Rust v. Sullivan ruling.
177. Rather the court gave an authoritative ruling on how the statutory definition applies in the case of a motor vehicle.
178. This ruling represents a major break with the policies of the past 35 years.
179. The authorities reacted by ruling that tamper-proof electronic cash registers must be used.
180. However, Marx believed that ruling class ideology could only slow down the disintegration of the system.
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