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121. They upheld the banner of"Anything goes"to decon-struct determinacy of fiction on myriad levels.
122. They have profaned the long upheld traditions of the church.
123. The party's leadership must be upheld; reform must adhere to the "correct political orientation".
124. Perhaps the corrupt politician will forgive himself in the greater understanding of how his ancestry had upheld the law in other times and wrongfully imprisoned folk that were not guilty.
125. The Supreme Court of the United States has never upheld a government attempt to stop the press from publishing classified information.
126. Its consciousness of creation developed from "factual record" in Han to "upheld fictionalization " in Wei Jin Southern and Northern Dynasties, and then "created novel on initiative" in Tang.
127. While the actions of the parties may waive a contract clause, the requirement will be upheld when there are statutory requirements for written directives.
128. If your complaint is not upheld, you may feel you are back to square one.
129. However, the court rejected each of the petitioners'arguments and upheld the program in its entirety.
130. The NBA upheld the technical foul assessed to Rockets forward Ron Artest in Thursday's game.
131. Artillery-men were pushing the piece; it was in firing trim; the fore-carriage had been detached; two upheld the gun-carriage, four were at the wheels; others followed with the caisson.
132. The US department of the interior has upheld a decision to classify the bear as "threatened" - a status that gives them less protection under the law.
133. Nevertheless , the Supreme Court upheld the use of the bubble.
134. The Court also upheld CEQ's replacement for the worst case regulation.
135. Nevertheless, the plurality upheld the Board's action, because the agency had ordered Wyman-Gordon to produce the list during a valid adjudicative proceeding.
136. It would confuse and disenchant our young people, for example, if they are taught a set of values in school, but do not see these values being upheld in the family or within the community.
137. Polls suggest that most Americans would rather their judges upheld the law dispassionately.
138. Despite continued efforts to repeal this act, federal courts have upheld its major provisions.
139. A federal appeal's court has upheld his conviction in 25 years sentence for orchestrating an 11-billion-dollar accounting fraud that led to the company's collapse.
140. The Supreme Court upheld Oregon's law on physician-assisted suicide yesterday, ruling that the Justice Department may not punish doctors who help terminally ill patients end their lives.
141. Usury laws were upheld on traditional moralistic grounds of alleged "sterility" of money.
142. In 1993[sentencedict.com/upheld.html], the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an English-only policy that was created after employees complained that co-workers were making racist comments in Spanish.
143. While Tagore praised the industrial civilization emerging in the West, he strongly criticized the selfishness and ruthlessness of chauvinistic nationalism upheld by the West and Japan.
144. In 1963, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of an NAACP legal program that was pressing aggressively to break down barriers of racial segregation and discrimination.
145. Complaints about one of his programmes had been upheld by the Independent Television Commission.
146. The Supreme Court unanimously upheld busing to achieve racial balance.
147. At least 89 such arrests have taken place between 2008 and 2011, under the HIV criminalization laws upheld by 34 states across the US.
148. Only in a democratic environment, based on respect for diversity and dialogue, can individual self-expression and self-government be secured, and freedom of association be upheld.
149. Such legislative delegations will be upheld unless Congress abdicates one of its powers to the executive agency or fails to give legislative definition of the scope of the agency's power.
150. Kennedy's opinion made only passing reference to the work of Sotomayor and the other two judges on the 2nd US circuit court of appeals who upheld a lower court ruling in favour of New Haven.
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