Sentences with phrase «without transgressing»

It's possible to cross-examine without transgressing, but you need to be very careful.
Like tomorrow's digital devices and ubiquitous surveillance techniques, snoop dogs can be used to obtain incriminating evidence without transgressing property lines or invading one's personal space.
Physical needs such as nutrition, sanitation, access to electricity and the elimination of extreme poverty could likely be met for all people without transgressing planetary boundaries.
If religion is understood in its elemental sense, and not merely in its sectarian expressions, it is entirely practicable for the public schools to educate religiously without violating any ideals of religious freedom, without partisanship for any historical tradition, and without transgressing the principle of persuasion, not compulsion, in all matters of faith.

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All the sacrifices are for sins that were committed in ignorance (since the law was so complex, many people transgressed the law without recognizing it until later), and for regaining purity after something in life caused uncleanness.
But first, it «strongly encouraged» the girl to sign a confession, without her parents» knowledge, that she «participated in a physical relationship with Dr. Don [sic] that transgressed God's Word and was not pleasing to him.»
I believe that in citing his opinion in this way, without quotes, I am not transgressing any official prohibition.
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And yet Gego and Mohamedi managed to transgress the formalist restrictions of their predecessors without a milieu like that formed by the Postminimalists in New York, a move that made each legendary in her country for the singularity she fostered.
«Individuals may say or do what they please, provided they do not transgress the substantive law, or infringe the legal rights of others... public authorities (including the Crown) may do nothing but what they are authorised to do by some rule of the common law (including the royal prerogative) or statute, and in particular they may not interfere with the liberties of individuals without statutory authority.»
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