Sentences with phrase «rule chorus»

Not exact matches

If he grabbed her groin or breasts in wrestling he would be hear a chorus of boo's or if she lost she could blame it on grabbing the wrong area, and ultimately if changes and accommodations have to be made to the rules then it's not really equal is it.
Last month, for the first time, a state judge added the imprimatur of a judicial ruling to the chorus of voices clamoring for bail reform in New York, lending momentum to those who want to abolish the practice.
The chorus of criticism is clear: setting an arbitrary rule that you have to maintain a surplus radically limits the chancellor's room to manoeuvre when there are economic problems.
Set in the engine rooms of Westminster, James Graham's This House strips politics down to the practical realities of those behind the scenes, focusing on the men who roll up their sleeves and, on occasion, bend the rules to shepherd and coerce a diverse chorus of MPs.
Joining the chorus of criticism, the American Medical Association passed a resolution at its annual convention urging physicians to circumvent the ruling by giving patients advance prescriptions for the contraceptive.
In a recent decision, the Court declined to jettison the Brulotte rule, despite a chorus of criticism by economists and lower courts.
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