Violating Sentence Examples

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  • It isn't violating any moral issue for you, is it?

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  • Was she violating a trust?

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  • Sometime in the 40s she got it in her head that they were violating people, and developed a guilty conscience.

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  • After all, it wasn't violating any of his principles.

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  • He'd been ignoring the extent of the power available from the souls for fear of violating the Code, which he now understood was not binding in the face of a threat like Darkyn.

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  • The reason for this change lay partly in the fact that the ephors, chosen by popular election from the whole body of citizens, represented a democratic element in the constitution without violating those oligarchical methods which seemed necessary for its satisfactory administration; partly in the weakness of the kingship, the dual character of which inevitably gave rise to jealousy and discord between the two holders of the office, often resulting in a practical deadlock; partly in the loss of prestige suffered by the kingship, especially during the 5th century, owing to these quarrels, to the frequency with which kings ascended the throne as minors and a regency was necessary, and to the many cases in which a king was, rightly or wrongly, suspected of having accepted bribes from the enemies of the state and was condemned and banished.

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  • I'm violating Immortal Code by serving you, by locking Rhyn in Hell to keep Kris from killing him.

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  • Being brought before the bar of the House of Lords he made submission as to his conduct in declaring parliament dissolved by the prorogation, and in violating the Lords' privileges by bringing a habeas corpus in the King's Bench.

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  • In 1186 he attacked a caravan in which the sister of Saladin was travelling, thus violating a four years' truce, which, after some two years' skirmishing, Saladin and Raymund of Tripoli had made in the previous year owing to the general prevalence of famine.

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  • He was brought to trial for violating the law of nations, and only escaped conviction by an ad misericordiasn appeal to the people.

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  • They were by this procedure, moreover, directly violating the terms of the Armistice concluded with the Entente Powers on Nov.

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  • The pope is constantly accused of violating the concordat, and constant demands are made for a general council, or at least a national one, which should undertake to remedy the abuses.

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  • By personal detective work, that is, by visiting police stations at unexpected times and by making the rounds at night of disorderly places which were suspected of violating the law, he not only displayed personal courage in positions of some danger, but aroused public opinion.

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  • In the struggle, although he was bitterly accused of violating the written constitution, of arresting and destroying business prosperity and of attempting a radical departure from the accepted social system of the country, he was remarkably successful.

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  • The translation, however, is stiff and literal to a fault, violating idiomatic usage and the proper order of words in its strict adherence to the Latin.

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  • These are they who, enlarging day by day their sumptuous edifices, encircling them with lofty walls, lay up in them their incalculable treasures, imprudently transgressing the bounds of poverty and violating the very fundamental rules of their profession."

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  • The bank by its charter had the sole right of issuing notes, but during the war of 1866 the government, in order to raise money, had;itself issued notes (Staatsnoten) to the value of 312 million gulden, thereby violating the charter of the bank.

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  • He is charged with being, under these orders, the only governor-general who diminished the area of British territory, and with violating engagements by abandoning the Rajput chiefs to the tender mercies of Holkar and Sindhia.

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  • The church saw no danger in encouraging a pseudo-pagan ideal of life, violating its own principle of existence by assuming the policy of an aggrandizing secular state, and outraging Christendom openly by its acts and utterances.

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  • The states could not, without violating the constitutional compact, interfere with the activities of the Federal government so long as the government confined itself to its proper sphere; but the attempt of Congress, or any other department of the Federal government, to exercise any power which might alter the nature of the instrument would be an act of usurpation.

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  • He generally gave way when pressed, without attempting an appeal to arms; he would then swear an oath to observe the Great Charter, and be detected in violating it again within a few months.

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  • But if the Halians and the Phocians were included in the peace, Philip could not bear arms against them without violating the peace.

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  • Accused of violating treaties, breaking oaths, persecuting the church and abetting heresy, Frederick replied by an open letter rebutting these charges, and in equally unmeasured terms denounced the arrogance and want of faith of the clergy from the pope downwards.

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  • Our talking about it is court business, too—it's violating your pledge to the court.

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  • He urged his generals to have no moral compunctions about violating their treaty with Russia.

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  • He claimed that he saw trucks crossing the border and violating the embargo a number of times.

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  • What fierce exultation, sensual, almost erotic, in violating the virginity of a cave!

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  • Herndon was charged with violating a law enacted by the Georgia legislature in 1861 against slave insurrections.

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  • So, schools teaching it as science are violating the separation of church and state specified for good reason in the constitution.

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  • They'd be making a horrible mistake, but they would not be violating a statute.

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  • The Tha Row boss has been charged for allegedly violating his parole conditions by punching a parking valet on 21 Jun.

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  • It should moreover be noted that Magellan's famous expedition had for its object not the barren feat of circumnavigation but the breaking down of this monopoly, without violating the terms of the papal bull which gave to Spain the conquest of the West, to Portugal the possession of the East.

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  • The promise of the railways to give every purchaser of a ticket a rebate check until the question of the validity of the act should be decided by the courts was not satisfactory to the state authorities, who arrested a ticket agent of the Southern railway, convicted him of violating the law, and sentenced him to the chain-gang for thirty days.

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  • A commission of the chambers drew up an indictment against Catargiu and his late colleagues, accusing them of violating the constitution and the public liberties, squandering the state revenues, and other abuse of power.

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  • They 'd be making a horrible mistake, but they would not be violating a statute.

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  • The challenge is to obtain stable fixation of the ulna without violating the trochlear notch with screws.

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  • The electrons have an orbit of minimum energy from which they cannot fall into the nucleus without violating the uncertainty principle.

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  • Many private and state-owned mines have been documented as flagrantly violating China 's rather lax safety regulations.

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  • Kerry was also accused of misconduct, allegedly violating debate rules by removing a pen from his jacket.

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  • By stating the above, I was trying to warn of the possible consequences of violating the contract with the cable company.

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  • Finding out if your state allows you to buy fireworks will help you avoid any problems associated with violating state laws and shipping regulations.

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  • Let the other parent know that you will not stand for him violating the rules that you both set in place for the safety and well-being of your child.

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  • If your co-parent is truly a jerk and doesn't take you seriously, continuously violating agreements and missing appointments, you may want to get a third party involved.

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  • You don't want your business to be violating any copyright laws.

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  • It is a good idea to follow any rules that accompany the free pages, as violating the policies could lead to negative consequences.

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  • She even spent time in jail after violating her probation on a conviction of reckless driving.

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  • The last show met much criticism from fans, who were less than thrilled when the four friends landed in jail after violating a Good Samaritan law.

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  • Originally, Paris Hilton was sentenced to 45 days behind bars after violating probation by driving with a suspended license -- privileges that were suspended as a result of a reckless driving charge from September 2006.

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  • The second part of his sentence is 18 days for violating the terms of his probation related to his 2004 drinking and driving incident.

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  • One of the fun aspects of celebrity watching is finding out who makes the worst dressed lists and is guilty of violating the fashion police.

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  • Paris Hilton served 22 days of a 45-day sentence in 2007 for violating probation for a 2006 DUI charge.

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  • If prosecutors decide to press charges, Tyson could face being sent to jail for a violating the terms of his probation.

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  • Replicas should not claim to be or be sold as the original brands or they will be violating copyright law; they should clearly state they are only inspired by or that the style is comparable to the name brand.

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  • Should AT&T "catch you" using the iPhone in a tethering situation, it has the legal right to charge you for violating your contract.

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  • The researchers who wrote the report theorized that the increased risk of heart disease is the result of stress caused by violating social expectations rather than the demands of child care.

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  • All state enforcement systems are automated, allowing more efficient monitoring of payment and better tracking of violating parents.

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  • The trick is knowing where to look, while not violating any copyright laws.

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  • Despite these differences, the foreclosure process is very similar throughout the United States, and tight regulations ensure that banks must carefully follow the law in order to avoid violating homeowners' rights.

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  • However, it's important to make sure you're not violating any copyright laws with the photo you choose.

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  • Be mindful of the potential for violating your warranty if you use non-authorized solutions.

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  • Acquisition has been accused for violating the terms of open source code sharing by using LimeWire's core libraries.

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  • Now that Paris is headed to the big house to serve time for violating her probation, it just seemed, well, newsworthy to drag out this track, her hit from last summer.

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  • However, if you're new to a forum, read the rules of posting first to make sure you're not violating any rules.

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  • This means, that even though you think you are downloading songs legally, you still may be violating The Digital Millennium Copyrights Act.

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  • Matt Keough, her former husband, was sentenced to 180 days in jail in 2008 for violating his probation on a DUI charge.

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  • In October of 2009, TLC sued Jon for violating his contract with them by not clearing his media appearances with them.

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  • Registering for American Idol is easy, but so is losing your place for violating one of the show's rules.

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  • Technically this is violating copyright laws, but it happens all the time.

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  • Never copy Disney imagery directly off of an official Disney website, because you'll be violating copyright infringement.

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  • Our talking about it is court business, too—it's violating your pledge to the court.

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  • Conversely, any six geometrical relations restrict the body in general to one or other of a series of definite positions, none of which can be departed from without violating the conditions in question.

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  • His attack was vigorous and daring, and the victory was one of the most complete and important ever won by the Austrian arms. Formerly it was often stated that the battle of Zenta was fought against express orders from the court, that Eugene was placed under arrest for violating these orders, and that a proposal to bring him before a council of war was frustrated only by the threatening attitude of the citizens of Vienna.

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  • Theology stood on guard for the old views and accused the new of violating revelation.

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