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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181. His ruling may have been an abomination, but it was neither a high crime nor a misdemeanor.
182. This ruling has effectively meant that children under eight are almost never called and no child under five is ever called.
183. The ruling class was clearly visible in terms of its life-style, attitudes, accents and political and social dominance.
184. But the crown prince is 71 himself, and, having only half-brothers within the royal family, may have difficulty ruling.
185. The ruling last week puts the courts on a collision course with Mr Mugabe and the police.
186. There is no previous Supreme Court ruling on this subject, although state courts have made conflicting judgments since the 1970s.
187. But in class terms it marked a split within the ruling bloc, not the totalizing rupture from without that repealers claimed.
188. Black had disobeyed the judge's ruling, and continued to harass his ex-wife.
189. These differences of interpretation were to become the basis for new divisions within the ruling Party majority.
190. That ruling, however, left open the question of the constitutionality of prayer that students themselves plan or arrange.
191. This cast of mind is easily recognizable as the outlook of the traditional ruling class.
192. The court confirmed a 1989 federal ruling disallowing legal action against the logging brought on environmental grounds.
193. The ruling party will contest 158 seats in Algeria's elections.
194. Coggan said his clients were ecstatic about the judge's ruling.
195. Equally important was the existence of a ruling class willing to put commercial considerations before personal gain.
196. Gen Musharraf has promised to keep to a supreme court ruling that requires him to hold general elections by October 2002.
197. How the bureaucracy relates to the ruling class is more than a matter of origins.
198. A party official said it would obey the ruling, but was considering a court appeal.
199. With decline, such distinctions broke down, and the ruling race was forced to come into closer contact with the ruled.
199. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
200. Mr Kim's ruling Democratic Liberal Party had easy wins in three by-elections.
201. Golding said that, before she reaches any conclusions, she wants a full briefing on the court ruling from Gwinn.
202. Initially, these cribs were designed to instruct new rulers or new ruling classes.
203. This process of clarification may not have pleased the ruling classes or the officials of the religious parties.
204. The historical hostility to commercialism among the ruling bodies of sport is indisputable.
205. Eventually, the old ruling group broke up into a number of political parties.
206. Circuit in Atlanta unanimously dismissed great-uncle Lazaro Gonzalez's appeal of a lower court ruling earlier this year.
207. The ruling of incompetency supported Costa Rica's interests in a way that a holding of material breach would not.
208. Now the ruling, which could open the way for new prosecutions, has thrown the issue into chaos.
209. Norman Lamont compounded the situation by ruling out an early cut in interest rates.
210. But Conservatives in the ruling coalition dislike the idea because they fear losses at the polls next year to the far-right Republicans.
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