Sentences with phrase «such illegitimate»

Obviously, such unofficial collaboration has no lawful basis and a private person has no duty whatsoever to cooperate with such illegitimate requests.
Any attempt to scutinise the basis of an agreement at Copenhagen is, in Ward's view, illegitimate, and will be answered by Ward accusing people of fraud, or some such illegitimate interest.

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The IAMAI panel statement said that every citizen and business in this country should play their role in eliminating financing of illegitimate activities, regardless of whether such financing is done using legal tender, cryptocurrency, gold, or any other medium.
It matters when they get legislation passed at the state level to mandate illegitimate «science» be taught in schools, such that refutes big bang cosmology, evolutionary biology and an 11 billion year old universe / multiverse and 4.6 billion year old solar system.
I'm really not sure what you're making such a big deal about — we disagree, but you insist my disagreement has some illegitimate basis while yours does not.
There is, surely, no such thing as an illegitimate conversion.
A more likely source is the decline of the black family (approximately three - fifths of current black births are illegitimate) and the effect that liberal economic and social policies have had on encouraging dysfunctional social behavior and in undermining those forces within the city such as religion that have attempted to hold back the new urban barbarism.
Although such an inference is clearly illegitimate, Alasdair Maclntyre suggests that Mill's intentions here have been misunderstood.
In Evangelium Vitae, the Pope declares that any such appeal is illegitimate.
Any such regime is bound to be as oppressive, uncreative, and unproductive as it is illegitimate.
On the contrary, we shall strive constantly to remember to hold fast the common likeness subsisting beneath the differences discussed, as over against the contemporary disciple (not until we come to the next paragraph will we have occasion to note more precisely that the question of the disciple at second hand is at bottom illegitimate); and we shall take care to see that the differences do not swell to such proportions as to confuse everything.
For if it should appear that the question is illegitimate, or that one can not ask such a question without stupidity, and hence forfeiting the right to charge one with stupidity who happens to be so wise as not to be able to answer it — in that case the difficulties would seem to be removed.»
IU has played Michigan, OSU, and PSU, I would argue that a lot of power 5 teams would have illegitimate low run D rankings in such a scenario.
AV is preferable to FPTP - the all - or - nothing system that delivers illegitimate governments such as the one currently inflicted on people in Scotland.
«They would instantly denounce such a government as illegitimate,» Jonathan Freedland of the Guardian writes.
In such contexts programmes that are not inclusive risk — at best — being perceived as illegitimate, and — at worst — exacerbating existing social tensions.
Were such a road to be taken therefore, it is likely that such a move would be perceived as illegitimate and coercive by those on the periphery who, prevented from playing an equal part in EU decision making, may decide either to resign from the EU or may simply cease to regard it as relevant.
Such questions are totally understandable, and they're actually quite natural to have when considering an online subsector so replete with illegitimate activity.
They are used for fraudulent and illegitimate reasons such as sending people computer - generated fake emails that look as if they're being sent from real people.
Textualists like me believe it is illegitimate to change the meaning of words or to employ interpretative techniques, such as considering «evolved» meanings or the law of foreign countries, which can lead to changed meaning.
But the authors, not wanting to be caught out there, claim that these private school practices - such as discouraging families that would hate the school from applying and treating choice as a two - way street that lets the school tell parents what's necessary for their kids to succeed - are illegitimate for publicly funded schools.
When reached out by media, Wang Qiang, the director responsible for such an issue at GAPP confirmed that it's illegitimate to «borrow» a license and would look into it.
Agencies that make such promises are probably illegitimate and may be operating illegally.
As such, gaming enthusiasts are faced with a difficult choice when it comes to retro games: experience only a subset of popular re-released games made for current generation platforms such as the Virtual Console or NES Classic, use original game hardware and displays from decades ago to play in a specialized game room, or resort to illegitimate means of experiencing gaming history through use of copied roms and emulators.
Such scepticism is far from illegitimate, but it is my observation that the scientists who deal most directly with the data have usually thought of and allowed for all the obvious problems which their critics trot out.
's clarification includes such gems as: «Just because there is a legitimate argument that could have been made does not justify an illegitimate one.
I think this strange and troubling situation is at the root of all the dismay with these proceedings, and that Michael Schiavo's illegitimate status as guardian by operation of Florida law raises a claim under the 14th Amendment that ought to have been examined fully and ruled upon, and that there is at least an arguable claim of unconstitutionality of any «guardianship» statute that ignores such facts.
Therefore, adopting such a provision through the simplified treaty revision procedure (Art. 48 (6) TFEU) was illegitimate, especially because it had been kept so general in its wording.
Additionally, she discussed how criminal prosecution can create an «oppositional culture» and «anti-deterrent effect» among physicians, who may group together and view such prosecutions as illegitimate.
While there is a social good inherent in preventing fraud, the line between legitimate practices, such as religious prophecy or spiritualism, and illegitimate or criminal pretending seems arbitrarily drawn.
The defense, such as it is, boils down to this: As officers of the court, all defense lawyers are really on the government's side, having sworn an oath to uphold a vast, century - old conspiracy to conceal the fact that most aspects of the federal government are illegitimate, including the courts, which have no constitutional authority to bring people to trial.
4 I put «illegitimate» whenever I do not used a qualifier such as «supposedly» in quotation marks to show that it is a term used historically from which I wish to be otherwise disassociated.
«Every citizen and business in this country should play their role in eliminating financing of illegitimate activities, regardless of whether such financing is done using legal tender, cryptocurrency, gold or any other medium.
Aboriginal title by which indigenous land is in many cases held, is often subject to the illegitimate use of State power to extinguish such title, in contrast to the legal protection and rights that, in most countries, protect the land and property of other citizens.
The illegitimate Websites ask consumers to enter current financial and personal information — such as user IDs, Social Security numbers, bank or credit card account numbers and ATM passwords.
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