Sentences with phrase «present an appeal against»

The paper informs Uriarte was called by the Deputies Chamber to speak about the effects of the environmental crisis and her responsibility in it, and also said that a group of deputies are planning to present an appeal against her.

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What is unique in the present conflict is the psychological maneuvering on both sides to gain public sympathy, one making use of moral categories of «just retaliation» and the other appealing for religious or moral duty of every Muslim to be engaged in jihad against the infidels and their ways.
The force of Luther's protest against the claims to authority of the established Church is to be found partly in the appeal to scripture, but also in this doctrine of man's condition and of the love of God as present only through God's grace.
Hence, Hume could appeal to uniformity of present experience against the occurrence of miracles.
He said, «The trial judge distinguished the Lagos State case from the present one, and held that whereas the court of Appeal so held against Lagos State environmental sanitation days on the ground of same not being a creation of law thus could not be enforced against the plaintiff therein, whereas the Oyo State environmental sanitation days are held pursuant to the provisions of the Oyo State Environmental Law of 2012, 2015, and regulations made thereunder, making the Oyo State exercise legal and constitutional unlike the scenario created in the Lagos case.
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He appealed against his convictions on three grounds, two of which related to procedural issues not relevant for present purposes.
The successful appeal usually involves very technical aspects of administrative law which include weighing the report of the police officer against the evidence presented by our lawyer on your behalf (ie.
In Davis v. Crawford the Appeal Court emphasized that a court must weigh the perceived advantages of making the lump sum award being considered in the particular case against any presenting disadvantages of making such an order.
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