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7 Sentences With "more lawful"

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Instead, they hold a trial and attempt to convict him in a more lawful fashion.
And by the way, we admit more lawful immigrants than the rest of the world combined.
When these companies did take a more lawful tack, it was usually by choice and on their own terms.
The legislation, the Street Vending Modernization Act, is betting that the city can be made a better habitat for street eating — more ice cream and biryani and lobster rolls and pupusas and fruits and vegetables — while making the whole business more lawful and orderly.
O. Sayles, The Medieval Foundations of England (London 1967) p. 443 in the 1166 Assize of Clarendon, "four of the more lawful men of each vill" were required to present malefactors.
And not only so, but the adherents of the papacy put men out of their minds by wicked and impious lies, and corrupt the world by numberless examples of debauchery. Not contented with these misdeeds, they exterminate those who strive to restore to the Church a purer doctrine and a more lawful order, or who merely venture to ask for these things.' -----to be continued. From The History of the Reformation in the Time of Calvin, by J. H. Merle d'Aubigne', Vol.
Thus, in any game, the "experts" will believe in beginner's luck, simply because they disproportionately experienced good fortune as novices themselves. # Another explanation begins by noting that the acquisition of a new skill imposes limitations on the number of actions available to an agent. In the early stages of this process, an almost unlimited number of actions are possible. Though almost all of these are ineffectual, the probability of unusually effective actions manifesting by chance is still greater than when one has attained a moderate degree of skill, since, as one's ability improves, the scope of possible actions becomes both more lawful and more limited, subtending freakish deviations from the mean both directions.

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