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单词 On the grounds of
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1. He denies murder on the grounds of provocation.
2. The cutbacks are justifiable on the grounds of cost.
3. The film was banned on the grounds of public decency.
4. The court acquitted Campbell on the grounds of temporary insanity.
5. Discrimination on the grounds of sex or race is unlawful.
6. His former chauffeur is claiming unfair dismissal on the grounds of racial discrimination.
7. Such action can be justified on the grounds of greater efficiency.
8. The violence of the revolutionary years was justifiable on the grounds of political necessity.
9. The building was closed purely on the grounds of safety.
10. Owen was against it, on the grounds of expense.
11. The Act proscribes discrimination on the grounds of race.
12. He was acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence.
13. The defending lawyer asked for leniency on the grounds of her client's youth.
14. There should be no discrimination on the grounds of colour.
15. Workers must avoid discriminating on the grounds of race or sex.
16. She is now faced with dismissal on the grounds of misconduct.
17. She divorced the respondent on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour.
18. It's time we banned discrimination on the grounds of age.
19. Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation is still far too widespread.
20. He was found not guilty of murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
21. She sued for divorce on the grounds of her husband's alleged misconduct with his secretary.
22. She is going to divorce him on the grounds of adultery.
23. He accused them of discrimination on the grounds of nationality.
24. He denies murder but admits manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
25. I filed for divorce on the grounds of adultery a few months later.
26. The law forbids discrimination on the grounds of race or religion.
27. He resigned from his post on the grounds of ill-health.
28. The couple separated on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown .
29. Mrs. Snavely got a divorce on the grounds of desertion.
30. Newspapers should not publish material that is likely to encourage discrimination on the grounds of race or colour.
1. He denies murder on the grounds of provocation.
2. The cutbacks are justifiable on the grounds of cost.
3. The film was banned on the grounds of public decency.
4. The court acquitted Campbell on the grounds of temporary insanity.
5. Discrimination on the grounds of sex or race is unlawful.
6. His former chauffeur is claiming unfair dismissal on the grounds of racial discrimination.
7. The violence of the revolutionary years was justifiable on the grounds of political necessity.
8. The building was closed purely on the grounds of safety.
31. She divorced her husband on the grounds of mental cruelty.
32. She was turned down on the grounds of lack of experience .
33. Capper admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
34. Protection against dismissal on the grounds of pregnancy.
35. The application was rejected on the grounds of triviality.
35. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
36. As principal-in-chief, he doesn't justify his decisions on the grounds of politics but of science.
37. She divorced her husband on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour.
38. On the grounds of minimizing risk, many of them had decided on a direct flight that did not involve docking spacecraft.
39. People who oppose religion on the grounds of its intolerance and bigotry think that the risks are very high.
40. He had been released on parole in October 1990 on the grounds of ill-health.
41. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
42. She and her husband and six children are struggling to build a one-room mud hut on the grounds of the camp.
43. These are likely to meet with opposition on the grounds of spoiling favourite views.
44. Those erecting barriers on the grounds of economy courted political disfavour.
45. Objections on the grounds of time often disguise a more fundamental problem which concerns teaching in general and not just the objectives model.
46. The plaintiff's action succeeded but his damages were reduced by 80% on the grounds of contributory negligence.
47. Rick decided to part with Ilsa on the grounds of patriotism and rebel solidarity.
48. In the end, he has lost out on the grounds of inferior physique.
49. The Constitutional Court ordered the Melilla rerun on the grounds of irregularities in the original voting.
50. Such a policy might be rejected on the grounds of cost.
51. It was also the first use of extreme secrecy about government activities, justified on the grounds of national security.
52. But traditional catholic moral doctrine would oppose this on the grounds of the legitimacy of the state qua state.
53. Uganda's constitution still legitimized discrimination on the grounds of sex.
54. This was a power suggested by Lord Scarman, but only on the grounds of threats to public order.
55. Among projects rejected on the grounds of a lack of funds are a number researching into climate change and environmental protection technology.
56. My father was exempted from military service on the grounds of ill health.
57. For example, ministries responsible for control of government expenditure may oppose the sponsor ministry's sectoral strategy on the grounds of cost.
58. They had been quashed by Bow Street magistrates court earlier this year on the grounds of delay.
59. Counting women in among feminist psychologists on the grounds of their biological or cultural femininity also neglects differences between them.
60. She was turned down on the grounds of lack of experience with sick children.
61. She was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
62. He sued the defendants on the grounds of their vicarious liability for his brother's negligence and breach of statutory duty.
63. Four Patriotic Accord deputies began immediate moves to impeach eight Supreme Court judges on the grounds of incompetence.
64. They were going to get married when they could move into a little house on the grounds of the asylum.
65. The Lord Chancellor, Lord Mackay, concurred with allowing the taxpayers' appeal on the grounds of statutory construction alone.
66. He's denied murdering Elizabeth Howe, but has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
67. Mrs Thatcher's panel of advisers recommend against linking homes with optical fibres on the grounds of cost.
68. Rudman was sent to a psychiatric hospital last year after admitting the manslaughter of his wife on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
69. Stanley's government proposals on emancipation in mid-May provoked hostility amongst delegates on the grounds of compensation and the apprenticeship scheme.
70. It announced the suspension of all work on the grounds of lack of raw materials.
71. In both, the main class order can be criticized on the grounds of the separation of Sciences from their respective Technologies.
72. Stays imposed on the grounds of delay or for any other reason should only be employed in exceptional circumstances.
73. The Act prohibits discrimination on the grounds of race, colour or nationality.
74. After a certain period a job can not be refused on the grounds of low pay or travelling distance from home.
75. Earlier this year, Florida removed the Confederate flag from a display of several flags on the grounds of the state capitol.
76. They have tree planting campaigns and regular fundraising for another building to be built on the grounds of the training centre.
77. Had the plaintiff sued his brother then the action would have failed on the grounds of volenti.
78. Roger got his divorce on the grounds of desertion.
79. They would ask for compensation on the grounds of faulty packing.
80. Levin has consistently defended the company's rap music on the grounds of expression.
81. On the grounds of the pinch-off voltage, the cut-off point of variable resistance area and saturation area can be fixed, so the field effect tube can reliably work in the saturation area.
82. Discrimination by employers on the grounds of race and nationality was illegal.
83. On the grounds of modern emergency medicine, defibrillation has to be performed in combination with CPR.
84. The agency plans to transfer nearly all its 4,300 DISA, Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations and tenant positions to the planned facility on the grounds of the Army base.
85. Held in and around Interlaken, this festival was first staged in 1805 on the grounds of Unspunnen Castle.
86. Since 2007, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) controls the Gaza Strip, Israel to stop arms smuggling on the grounds of the region to implement strict blockade.
87. Elephants walk past a statue of the Hindu elephant god Ganesh on the grounds of Punnathur Palace in Guruvayur, India, on July 13, 2003.
88. Will I become a terrorist suspect on the grounds of their random stop and search?
89. A bizarre upside-down house created on the grounds of a German zoo will be open to the public on March 30, the Daily Mail reported.
90. The dispute comes after three American veterans who were stationed at Camp Carroll in the late 1970s recently claimed they were ordered to bury Agent Orange on the grounds of the base.
91. Lesseps and Ismail , however , turned down the idea on the grounds of cost.
92. Last night, the drug lord's lawyer said his client is expected to fight the order on the grounds of his 'human rights'.
93. Indicate epidemiology investigation , confirm on the grounds of international sampling investigation, major part in the cancerogenic patient who has a smoke is a passive smoker.
94. Bennett said: "On the petition for divorce presented by Miss Heather Mills, I pronounce the decree nisi of divorce on the grounds of two years' separation.
95. Further study is made to distinguish collapsed pole from fault, fold and graben on the grounds of previous research about delayed diffracted wave from collapsed pole.
96. In this paper, an effective solution to calculating the electrostatic and magnetostatic field force—solution of virtual displacement—is given on the grounds of theory and examples.
97. The translative principles which are on the grounds of the translative viewpoint of semiotics and the purpose of brand naming include adaptation, relation and concision.
98. BAODING, China — One night in late October, a college student named Chen Xiaofeng was in-line skating with a friend on the grounds of Hebei University in central China.
99. Making use of time series model and other econometric approach, this article partitions the trend of China's GDP data, and repartitions China's economic cycle on the grounds of the empirical results.
100. The government confirmed the hiring of Yana Lapikova to join the pool of Putin's official photographers as an intern but insisted she had been chosen on the grounds of her personal qualities alone.
101. Borland was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
102. Since the opening of the Family Court of Australia in late 1975 applications for "principal relief" have been solely on the grounds of separation for a year or more.
103. The decision was taken on the grounds of new intelligence, cost and technical feasibility,(http:///on the grounds of.html) he said.
104. British government spokesman said the authorities intended to deport them on the grounds of national security.
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