Sentences with phrase «ironclad laws»

Tradition makes for ironclad laws in the hardworking family, and to even think of bending those rules will subject the offender to the terrifying scorn of family matriarch, Abuelita Elena.
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It's practically an ironclad law.
There is no ironclad law that forces the US govt to raise interest rates.
The fact you have hangups on leaders that are women or minorities are your hangups, not an ironclad law of how the world works.
If this is accepted by the nation's editors as an ironclad law in the world of workaday reporting, how much more applicable it must be to that world which could not even exist without its own often artificial but nonetheless carefully tended rules of fair play.

Not exact matches

«Carecen seeks an ironclad assurance that Nassau County will act in accordance with New York State law, and not just with federal immigration policies,» she said.
But it turns out this iron law isn't so ironclad after all.
Unlike many statistical analyses, like stock market studies, physical sciences problems often have unforgiving data and ironclad conservation laws.
Without an ironclad commitment from partners, and oftentimes with it, private law firms are increasingly turning to lenders outside of the office to finance pressing needs.
Boehmig, a 2012 magna cum laude graduate of the law school, is president and CEO of the legal technology company Ironclad Inc..
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