Sentences with phrase «ordinary law»

They said routine drunk driving stops count as ordinary law enforcement functions where traditional privacy rights should apply.
And, ordinary law enforcement primarily is handled by local law enforcement agencies.
The «ordinary laws of Physics DO NOT «still apply».
The new method amounts to a system in which ordinary law is replaced by «orders» or decrees coming from the executive or administrative branches.
If Twitter UK can be embarrassed into acting quickly, recently ridding itself (this week in fact) of cyber bullies and other assorted trolls by the British news media, backed by the government, plus have them arrested and publically exposed to the nation, then why hasn't the head office of Amazon in the United States been forced to take the same action when it comes to attacks by trolls on Indie writers who are ordinary law abiding citizens like you and I?
If the constitution of a country collapses, or if its authority is seriously challenged, ordinary law loses its power to command and society itself is propelled toward anarchy.
4) As ordinary law - abiding, tax - paying citizens, we pay our taxes because we know it is the cost of maintaining a civil society including «free» public schools.
So when that democracy is under threat by those who have no other concern but for their own avarice and will do anything and compromise anyone to get what they want, should ordinary law abiding people just stand back and allow it to happen?
That law and the legislation adopted to give it effect implement a claims recovery procedure which, unlike a winding - up procedure under ordinary law, does not, when triggered, extinguish claims but at the most postpones the payment of them.
«The hero of romance,» Frye writes, «moves in a world in which the ordinary laws of nature are suspended: prodigies of courage and endurance unnatural to us are natural to him.
In fact, he still does — though it has already been transformed and resurrected and is therefore no longer subject to the ordinary laws of our physics, which govern only mortal bodies and material objects.
Any influence they may have over human life must be explicable in terms of the ordinary laws of nature; it can not in any way be attributed to their malevolence.
And it is true that the bases, sugars, and phosphates comprising the nucleotides in DNA are ordinary chemicals that react according to ordinary laws.
Ideas like the supreme emergency exemption accept that there are moments in history when the ordinary laws of war are suspended, when a state has no reasonable option but to break the rules of war.
On the Senate floor, Deputy Senate Minority Leader Mike Gianaris, continued the criticism, saying the extraordinary session was called to simply extend some already existing, ordinary laws.
Ms. Rose (pictured, left) is no ordinary law student, however.
No ordinary law journal this, it is as eclectic as it is entertaining.
Should, for example, the ordinary law of insolvency apply?
we are not at all interested to be an ordinary law firm; we aim to be the best of the best.
Anyway, we are trying to be clear about our message and communicate a bit more personality than the ordinary law firm website.
The law governing employment contracts continues to diverge from the ordinary law of contract.
Prisons were places where the ordinary law, including constitutional law, did not run.
There was a myth for a while that they were somehow existing in a free space and shouldn't be subject to ordinary laws, in particular, ordinary laws about privacy that we've had in Australia for many years,» he said.
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