Example sentences of "[art] new law " in BNC.
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1 | The new law may in fact increase the already serious risk of torture facing political detainees . |
2 | Suspected torturers are permitted under the new law to continue to interrogate detainees while charges against them are outstanding . |
3 | On Tuesday the Soviet parliament refused to accept this blanket ban , which it wanted confined to the railways and to other key industries , and only to remain in force until the new law on strikes was promulgated . |
4 | The new law of prohibition of alcohol afforded them marvellous matter for the pleading of the liberty of men and women against the tyranny of majorities , and they sang or preached several eloquent perorations in praise of freedom . |
5 | The new law will become effective three months from when it receives royal assent . |
6 | According to Barney Holbeche , Parliamentary adviser for the NFU , which negotiated some of the concessions , the new law will also make it quite clear that the ministry can not unreasonably refuse a licence . |
7 | That has always been the case in theory , but the new law removes any doubt . |
8 | Detailed guidance notes outlining the conditions which must be met to stay within the new law are being issued to all farmers . |
9 | The new law says a bank is not liable if it has accepted the cheque ‘ in good faith and without negligence ’ . |
10 | Most banks , with the exception of the Co-op and Bank of Scotland , are undecided about how to react to the new law even though they have only two months to decide . |
11 | The old law kills , but God gives the new law for the conditions whereof should be more easy to the sinner . ’ |
12 | Nevertheless , these entitlements are limited to the recipients having legal residence in Germany and the new law on foreign nationals ( Ausländergesetz 1990 ) can make the receipt of unauthorized assistance a reason for deportation ( Münder , 1990 ) . |
13 | One the other side of the coin , there are some parents who believe that their LEAs are ignoring the new law . |
14 | But the new law failed to change normal practice , and such cases remained rare . |
15 | The new law , they argued , is an infringement of this principle . |
16 | Federal Judge William Overton ruled in favour of the petitioners that the new law was unconstitutional . |
17 | Other committee members were in and out of the new Law Centre , holding meetings , planning strategy , contacting people with wide experience of the sort of situation they found themselves in , and collating information . |
18 | IT was common knowledge the come the new law changes they would almost certainly include the experimental decision to award the put-in following a maul going nowhere to the defending side , so why are we getting so many whingers making their thoughts known whenever they can get their name in print . |
19 | as if they had n't already got enough to do , the referees will have one hell of a job with the new law . |
20 | The potential for a flare-up under the new law is obvious . |
21 | Several schools coaches I spoke to pointed out that , by the end of the season of the new law , most of the boys had worked out ways and means of blocking the ball . |
22 | It seems to be that there will be two consequences of the new law . |
23 | Under the new law I would still be able to award a penalty try . |
24 | The new law will be put to the Commons in the New Year . |
25 | Rarely will there be a more appropriate case for the new law than that of Thomas Courtney . |
26 | The Act provided for the old Independent Broadcasting Authority to be replaced by the new Radio Authority and the new Independent TV Commission , each with authority codes for the interpretation of the new law . |
27 | The haulier should look for an insolvency practitioner able to give up-to-date and detailed advice in accordance with the new law . |
28 | The new law was prompted by events at the end of 1967 . |
29 | Finally , the whole of the Gospel leads to the commission of the Church , to go out and baptise , to teach , and to pass on the new law of Christianity ( Matt. |
30 | The new law means refugees , including children , will be finger-printed and those refused asylum have just two days to decide whether to appeal . |