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10 Sentences With "legalistically"

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Clinton has a way of meandering legalistically through thickets of caution and temporization.
Amid bracing attacks on his integrity, he answered curtly and legalistically, only occasionally seeming offended.
He advocated equality among Muslims of all sects, somewhat more grudgingly extending it to Christians and Jews, and legalistically referring to "constitutional protections" for atheists and agnostics.
More legalistically, the industry has insisted that the Department of Health and Human Services (which oversees the F.D.A.) cannot reliably certify that imports would "pose no additional risks to public health and safety" as the statute requires.
There have been PowerPoint presentations and reading rooms, instructions on how to access public documents from the House impeachment effort and legalistically heavy discussions about what constitutes a quid pro quo and what doesn't (this is your reminder that both sides have some very well educated, highly accomplished lawyers in their ranks, and they tend to like to debate one another during closed-door lunches).
Neonatal infant abduction and prenatal fetal abduction are the earliest ages of child abduction, when child is expansively defined as a viable baby before birth (usually a few months before the typical time for birth) through the age of majority (the age at which a young person is legally recognized as an adult). In addition, embryo theft and even oocyte misappropriation in reproductive medical settings have been legalistically construed as child abduction.
Of course, Abe was within his > rights legalistically speaking, but I thought he was pretty small about it, > so I quit. I was encouraged in this defiance by an offer from Mack Sennett > to make a series of movie shorts for him. I had made one for him already, > and working in pictures looked like easy money to me. I made a couple more > shorts at Sennett’s, then Abe Frank plastered a union ban on me, “for > failure to fulfill the standard musician’s contract.” After that, union > musicians weren’t allowed to work with me.
Caesar pursued Pompey to Brundisium, expecting restoration of their alliance of ten years earlier. Throughout the Great Roman Civil War's early stages, Caesar frequently proposed to Pompey for both generals to sheathe their swords. Pompey refused, legalistically arguing that Caesar was his subordinate and so was obligated to cease campaigning and dismiss his armies before any negotiation. As the Senate's chosen commander and with the backing of at least one of the current consuls, Pompey commanded legitimacy, but Caesar's military crossing of the Rubicon rendered him a de jure enemy of the Senate and the people of Rome.
Almond milk was first invented in the Islamic Middle East and appears in cookbooks of the region from the 13th century onward, where it would later spread from the Levant to Europe.. In the Middle Ages, almond milk was known in both the Islamic world and Christendom. As a nut, almonds are permitted for consumption by these religions during fasting seasons, such as Lent and Ramadan. Historian Carolyn Walker Bynum notes that > medieval cookbooks suggest that the aristocracy observed fasting strictly, > if legalistically. Meat-day and fish-day recipes were not separated in > medieval recipe collections, as they were in later, better-organized > cookbooks.
He left ABC in 1980 to move to CNN as co-anchor of its PrimeNews broadcast, anchoring from Washington, D.C.. Shaw is widely known for the question he posed to Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Michael Dukakis at his second Presidential debate with George H. W. Bush during the 1988 election, which Shaw was moderating. Knowing that Dukakis opposed the death penalty, Shaw asked him if he would support an irrevocable death penalty for a man who hypothetically raped and murdered Dukakis's wife. Dukakis responded that he would not; critics felt he framed his response too legalistically and logically, and did not address it sufficiently on a personal level. Kitty Dukakis, among other public figures, found the question inflammatory and unwarranted at a presidential debate.

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