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11 Sentences With "juristically"

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The manufacturers Bayer CropScience and Syngenta subsequently challenged the restrictions implemented juristically.
None of these involved a change in the juristically developed common law.
Juristically this seems to be a rationalization of the Roman innominate contract.
Therefore, additional cues are necessary to support juristically accepted estimation of the pmi.
Until now, the Member States have grudgingly accepted the juristically imposed gradual, but transformative, subordination of their legislation to European law.
Discussions varied from examining the close ties linking Lebanon and France juristically, since both belong to the same school of law, to revising capital punishment.
Some commentators have suggested that Mogehan Indians demonstrated that British law recognized indigenous tribal nations as having rights of sovereignty. For example, in 1950 J.H. Smith claims that the Mohegan were "juristically regarded as sovereign."Smith, 1950, p. 442. Mark Walters, a lecturer at Oxford, disagrees with these claims.
Legal norms (understood sociologically, rather than juristically) are typically distinguished from merely moral or customary ones by powerful feelings of revulsion which typically attach to breach of them. They are, thus, regarded as socially fundamental. In addition, legal norms concern certain kinds of relationships, transactions and circumstances which he described as 'facts of the law'—specially important topics or considerations for social regulation.
Virtual artifacts can have a virtual and/or "real" exchange value, and thus can be considered as products. A person or other juristically defined actor can claim ownership and invest money in virtual artifacts. Virtual artifacts can also be valuable in an economical sense outside the environment (e.g. a virtual world such as ones found in massively multiplayer online games) they are created in.
Discussions of the authority investigate whether some specific thing is juristically treated as a proof; for instance, whether report of a single transmitter, appearances, appearances of the Quran, Sunna, consensus, intellect, and the like are authoritative proofs. Discussions of practical principles deal with what the jurist refers to when he cannot find a persuasive proof, such as the principle of clearance from obligation, that of precaution, and so forth.
Younger women often were like apprentices, learning all the possible ways of gathering from older women to please their husband or household (Culture Sketches, 240). Even though this traditional marriage culture is still very prevalent in modern Tiwi culture, marriage has changed juristically recently because of Catholic missionaries beginning to settle on Tiwi land after the 1945. According to culture sketches, the power dynamic of men and women both had their advantages. While men had a lot more political power, women were well respected for their gathering skills to provide food and favors (Culture Sketches, 240).

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