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单词 Violated
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1. They have flagrantly violated the treaty.
2. Our privacy should not be violated.
3. She violated the terms of the contract repeatedly.
4. They went to prison because they violated the law.
5. The bus driver violated the traffic regulation.
6. The army has systematically violated human rights.
7. The plane flagrantly violated a UN no-fly zone.
8. Vandals had violated the graveyard.
9. Victims of burglaries often feel personally violated.
10. The noise violated my sleep.
11. Detectives are still searching for those who violated the graveyard.
12. Clearly the terrorists have cruelly and inhumanely violated these principles.
13. The sound of guns violated the peace of the countryside.
14. An enemy plane was shot down after it violated the exclusion zone.
15. It seems that the planes deliberately violated the cease-fire agreement.
16. The soldiers violated the church by using it as a stable.
17. Some one had violated the privacy of his lair.
18. He has already violated the rules.
19. The rule she violated is a dumb rule.
20. The principal claimed that this violated his constitutional rights.
21. Franklin argued that he never violated any criminal statutes.
22. So far no one has violated the three-day ceasefire.
23. Republicans deny that Gingrich violated the agreement.
24. The officer involved was relieved of his duties because he had violated strict guidelines.
25. Miller's actions may not be actually illegal, but they have violated the spirit of the law .
26. The peace of the island community had been brutally violated.
27. Note that thick, strong angles of tibia are not violated.
28. She said that she had been treated so roughly by the hospital staff that she felt violated.
28. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
29. The fishermen claimed that ships from another country had violated their territorial waters.
30. The courts struck down local segregation laws because they violated the federal constitution.
1. They have flagrantly violated the treaty.
2. Our privacy should not be violated.
3. She violated the terms of the contract repeatedly.
4. They went to prison because they violated the law.
5. The bus driver violated the traffic regulation.
6. Note that thick, strong angles of tibia are not violated.
31. The teachers argued that this prohibition violated their rights.
32. The deal violated international arms embargoes.
33. Some lawyers believed this act violated the establishment clause.
34. Protesters argue that their arrest violated their right to free speech.
35. They say they simply believe that Aldrich violated the rules by not obtaining full clearance for his manuscript.
36. The paper is full of stories about how so-and-so violated this or that law.
37. They all filed lawsuits, complaining that their civil rights had been violated.
38. He had located the original registration of his company and thought it supported his position that the city had violated the agreement.
39. Voting six to three, the court ruled that this ultimate threat violated states' rights.
40. A three-judge district court upheld the state against a claim that the Montana scheme violated Art.
41. Moreover, Boyle also demonstrates that the Security Council violated its own charter through the adoption of Resolution 731.
42. The court will rule on whether the prisoner's constitutional rights were violated.
43. He believed his boss had violated the age-discrimination law, and he sued in federal court.
44. He went on to argue that the bill violated fiscal discipline and would have destroyed jobs and undermined small businesses.
45. The governor had not requested federal aid and, in their view, no federal statute had been violated.
46. This enabled the robber to escape punishment because a second trial would have violated his constitutional rights.
47. The law was challenged soon after it passed on grounds that it violated the First Amendment free-speech rights of state employees.
48. No one told; and Jack too joined the unspoken conspiracy that all was well, that no natural order had been violated.
49. He had been paroled, but violated the terms, and was picked up last month.
50. She was probably left for dead by her attacker after he had violated her.
51. Parducci felt her dismissal violated her right to academic freedom.
52. Recalling how Meh'Lindi had been violated on that other occasion, Jaq feared for her sanity once her psychic hood was removed.
53. The thrifts, many of which were forced into insolvency, say the change violated contractual promises that federal thrift regulators.
54. The organization said that the composition of the court grossly violated the constitutional rights of the suspects.
55. It violated the essence of the principle of the separation of governmental powers.
56. He believed his boss had violated the age discrimination law.
57. The official reason was that I accepted a gift from a vendor, something which I was told violated company policy.
58. Selection bias A crucial scientific principle frequently violated by comparative politics is the principle of selection.http:///violated.html
59. That would have violated his, and the class's, sense of decency.
60. Gere's actions may not actually be illegal, but they have violated the spirit of the law.
61. At every turn friendship is violated by the divisive image, an image which serves to predict and to explain.
62. This violated the immigration ban and was punished with one to three months in prison.
63. The judge advised the governor that the law violated the First Amendment rights of teachers.
64. The Supreme Court agreed with the district court that the Texas abortion statutes violated her right of privacy.
65. Disputes over legitimate rulers are a second underlying problem with claims that territorial integrity has been violated.
66. I know of cases where the law has been violated by one jurisdiction shifting a leper into another.
67. The attorney general responded that an indictment under federal law could be invoked only when a federally protected right was violated.
68. The department said the company violated a 1995 court order the government obtained to bar the company from anticompetitive licensing practices.
69. A number of clauses were dropped after a parliamentary legal committee reported that sections of the bill violated the Constitution.
70. He must have been watching, presumably after finding his hideout violated.
71. Two of the dissenting justices further argued that the arrangement clearly violated the establishment clause.
72. G was not required to admit that Rely was defective or that the company violated any laws.
73. Disclosure of the material would put anyone who violated the order in contempt of court.
74. Because of that conclusion, the appeals court did not address whether the association's recruiting rule violated the First Amendment.
75. I felt as if I had been violated in the dead of night.
76. They argued that the use of atomic weapons violated both conventional and customary international law.
77. Students who wanted to distribute an underground paper, Tour de Farce, claimed that the guidelines violated their rights.
78. Indicted under the Espionage Act of 1917, he claimed that the act violated the First Amendment.
79. But the bottom line is that Woods violated the spirit of the agreement.
80. Bowman, however, was transferred to a less desirable school; he sued,() claiming that the transfer violated his rights.
81. Women may sense that their own nature is being violated when any choice in personal appearance is taken away from them.
82. Teachers may sue if they believe state common law has been violated.
83. The students claimed that their rights under the Equal Access Act were violated, and a federal appeals court agreed.
84. This action violated the constitution and the Civil Rights Act.
85. He said the management's action violated the constitutional rights of the media in broadcasting news.
86. The third aspect of ordinary language which is violated by poetry is semantics.
87. Thus the Sabbath laws had not been violated and work was completed on time.
88. In addition, Tesoro said it filed a counterclaim alleging that the shareholders' group has violated securities laws.
88. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
89. By contrast, the United States had assisted traitors and reactionaries and had violated the Moscow agreement of December 1945.
90. There is no reason to think that the laws of physics are violated in living matter.
91. The country signed the treaty but then violated each of its 143 articles.
92. Lord Morton went on to construe the statutory terms extremely narrowly as permitting challenge only if express statutory requirements were violated.
93. Reno contends Microsoft violated a 1995 consent decree by tying the licensing and distribution of Windows and its browser.
94. Borden's actions violated a court order to stay away from his ex-wife.
95. But court records show how poachers violated wildlife laws without fear of punishment in his courtroom.
96. A local Republican party of official claimed the law violated equal protection and First Amendment principles.
97. The school argued that prohibiting the distribution of the Bible violated the Gideons' right of free speech.
98. One woman who violated an order has recently been sent to prison.
99. Before the recent revision of Article 92, state-financed support measures, in whatever form, violated the principle of free competition.
100. Neither propriety nor the federal Hatch Act forbidding solicitation of political funds on government property was violated, Clinton asserted Wednesday.
101. The state supreme court advised the governor that the law violated the First Amendment rights of teachers.
102. Like no other manner of death, homicide leaves survivors feeling profoundly violated.
103. Militants had also violated humanitarian standards with summary executions, kidnappings and assaults against civilians.
104. Like Stanley Feingold before him, he had violated the taboo against discussing the limits of the remedial process.
105. The serious charge that academic freedom was violated on his campus has yet to be addressed.
106. The district court recognized that the Alabama statute violated the establishment clause as construed by the Supreme Court.
107. We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it.
108. Attorney General William H.. Moody replied that no federal law had been violated.
109. Fei had violated a company rule that ordered all workers locked in their dormitories by midnight.
110. Replying, the Soviets charged that the EC-130 had deliberately violated Soviet airspace but gave no further details.
111. The principle is repeatedly and thoughtlessly violated.
112. Don't just sit by while your rights are violated!
113. Even these remaining rights are often needlessly violated.
114. They blatantly violated the laws.
115. The flower's fleshly body has been violated, mutilated.
116. Have I violated some proscribed waiting period?
117. Billy Wilder often violated Hollywood customs about social issues.
118. They violated the ceasefire agreement.
118. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
119. Mortimer did not learn that the new address violated the ordinance until he checked in with police and was told it was off-limits.
120. Japan's acts have violated the law of nations and basic international common sense,'she said. "
121. The JV is ordered to close by law for having violated laws and decrees.
122. Together they have two sons: Rocco, 8, and David Banda, 2, a Malawian orphan they adopted last year amid controversy that they had violated international adoption laws.
123. The court found the company has violated the country's employment law by seeking an all-white team of sales staff to promote a haircare product.
124. Make that block of time on your schedule become sacrosanct , and never let it be violated.
125. But there was serious concern that swaps violated the old bucket shop laws.
126. He abides by rules and regulations, and has never violated the regulations of the work unit.
127. Null pointer errors are usually the result of one or more programmer assumptions being violated.
128. In his opinion, Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote that the students had been peaceful and quiet and had not violated a law written to prevent a public disturbance.
129. They must also be taxpayers, have obtained avocational qualification at medium or high levels, have never violated family planning policies, and have clean credit and no criminal record.
130. The speaker has violated the minimization principle by selecting a lengthy expression.
131. American military officials said that refusing the minesweepers safe harbor violated international naval custom and law.
132. In a landmark ruling, he was found to have violated conflict of interest rules in helping his wife buy land from a state agency at a knock-down price.
133. What is octet rule? In which of the following species is this rule violated?
134. By the biography, the biologist's playing the violet violin violently violated rules.
135. The French appealed to the PCIJ arguing that Turkey had violated international law, because, France said, only the flag state has jurisdiction over criminal incidents on the high seas.
136. A principle is involved, a life - and - death principle which is repeatedly and thoughtlessly violated.
137. The lawsuit filed in U. S. District Court in Anchorage claims that federal officials violated laws designed to protect the animals and their sensitive habitat in the Arctic waters of the Chukchi Sea.
138. A congressional report charges that federal safety laws were recklessly violated.
139. Russia's recognition Tuesday of South Ossetia and Abkhazia violated that principle, relying instead self - determination of peoples.
140. Clare laughs. "If I've violated the space-time continuum it isn't veryobvious."
141. This warning is always followed by at least one line of explanation describing the language rule being violated.
142. He sternly admonished the students who had violated the school rules.
143. When fast cut off the gas, imperial Majesty rejects to let others move him to macrobian palace, this violated the precedent of big clear country.
144. In some places, mobs tarred and feathered those who violated the boycott.
145. He added, If the test does not find what the theory predicts about W boson scattering, it would be evidence that one of string theory s key mathematical assumptions is violated.
146. In a two-year court battle, Toys "R" Us argued that Amazon had violated the exclusivity agreement and that the rising competition had hurt its online sales.
147. In addition, problems like violated reselling of quota and export agencies have also interrupted the export order.
148. Methods: The pedicle screw pilot holes were drilled within the center of the pedicle, violated pedicle walls in 9 human dried thoracic vertebrae.
148. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
149. This kind of practice violated the principle of cereal song company, the area that does not film private road and public are not entered permissibly normally namely and establishment.
150. Chloroform was not detected in all of the samples. 37 samples ( 35.9 % ) violated the labeling regulations.
151. According to reports, many were angry at comments by the president that such behaviour violated Islamic law.
152. This is one of the most frequently violated principles in user - interface design.
153. He has violated, in cold blood, the sanctity of a human heart.
154. Last week, a cross-dressing Houston senior was sent home because his wig violated the school’s dress code rule that a boy’s hair may not be “longer than the bottom of a regular shirt collar.”
155. Unilateral intervention, he told the editors, would have violated our traditions and international obligations.
156. Amputation of a loved one's limbs may an area where you feel violated by that person.
157. We remain skeptical here, but also open to the possibility that the First Law of Thermodynamics has been as thoroughly violated as a white collar worker in a federal penitentiary.
158. The silence violated Iran's agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency, an arm of the United Nations that is based in Vienna and acts as the world's nuclear police.
159. Although the novels violated the reality principle, they still belonged to the current events novels proceeding from ...
160. The birds reacted to only one of the four jumbled versions, called SEQ2, as if they noticed it violated some rule of grammar, whereas the other three remixes didn't.
161. The victims right of virginity is severely violated in a sex crime and should be compensated.
162. Although the novels violated the reality principle, they still belonged to the current events novels proceeding from the evidence and fairness.
163. The school violated numerous laws, including having a thatched roof and failing to have fire extinguishers.
164. The actions taken by the Japanese side against the Chinese citizens have violated the international law, and infringed on the China's sovereignty. China firmly opposes the illegal move.
165. The time limitation period for arbitration shall be counted as of the date when a party knows or should know that its right has been violated.
166. Wal-Mart in Chongqing Branch behavior, violated the" PRC consumer protection law" the relevant provisions, which belongs to the consumer fraud act.
167. The jury found the restaurant had violated the ADA and awarded Don $70,000 in back pay and compensatory damages.
168. The charity said the US government violated a federal order to produce evidence in Mohamed's favour.
169. Party A or agent of party A should not implement or request party B to implement the act violated laws and memorandum of association which may cause damage of party B's interest.
170. In November, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights said Nicaragua's total ban violated a woman's basic rights.
171. The disarmament clauses of the Treaty of Versailles were not openly violated.
172. According to the CME Group's (CME) Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the world's dominant futures market and the designated "self-regulatory organization" of MF Global, those rules were violated.
173. How many times have you received a forwarded message that contains photographs or a video of someone being violated or humiliated?
174. Sony earlier this year alleged Innolux and Hong Kong-based TPV Technology Ltd. violated its intellectual property rights and asked a U.S. trade agency to block imports of its products.
175. Although the novels violated the reality principle, they still belonged to the current events novels proceeding from the evidence...
176. Article 31 A QFII or custodian that has violated other foreign exchange regulations shall be punished by the SAFE in accordance with relevant foreign exchange regulations.
177. Was that trading legitimate or was it indeed something that violated one of the treaties and was done illegitimately?
178. Naive Bayes classifier is a simple and effective classification method based on probability theory,[] but its attribute independence assumption is often violated in the real world.
179. The first party has violated the contract, so it is obliged to compensate the second party.
180. DHL didn't pull out of the U. S. market because it didn't buy enough AdWords from . It pulled out of the U. S. market because it violated a basic law of marketing, the law of duality.
181. Only the few core members who have seriously violated the law and those plotters and wire-pullers with ulterior motives are relentlessly punished.
182. A spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that the American ship was operating in China's exclusive economic zone without permission and had violated Chinese and international laws.
183. The treaty wantonly violated and trampled on the sovereignty of China.
184. The court said that a statute limiting the civil marriage to one between a man and a woman violated Iowa's constitution and must be declared void.
185. The document's glowing words were violated across the board in the reality of American life.
186. The Court of Appeals did not err in ordering that completion of the Tellico Dam, which would have violated the Act, be enjoined.
187. The screech of jet planes violated the peace of the afternoon.
188. The UN imposed economic sanction on the country for it violated the international agreement.
189. How, the Court's defenders asked, could the Court not rule in the increasingly tolerant and cosmopolitan mid-20th century, that state-enforced racial segregation violated the Constitution?
190. For the next 12 years, he systematically violated that agreement.
191. Opinion of the majority of the Federal Supreme Judicial Court was that the judgment of the Florida Supreme Court violated relevant provisions including the equal legal protection in the Constitution.
192. Article 41 Complainants who have violated the order of the complaint reporting may be subject to reproval by the complaint reporting handling office.
193. This way the danger of self-incrimination can be removed effectively and the right of investigation by the prosecution department will not be excessively violated.
194. The competent authorities shall impose necessary administrative and disciplinary sanctions have violated the aforesaid provisions.
195. The execution was delayed while Kemmler's case was appealed on the grounds that it violated the Eighth Amendment restriction against cruel and unusual punishment.
196. First section, the abject and target violated by crime of embezzle public funds.
197. He said he believed the judge's order violated the U.S. Video Privacy Protection Act.
198. The action of the government violated the international treaty on commercial shipping.
199. However, as outside investor(), the interest of financial intermediation is violated by inside manager.
200. The Code of Hammurabi said what the Sumerians should not do. It also said how they would be punished if they violated any laws.
201. A federal district court in Fort Wayne, Ind. , recently ruled that it cannot — because the punishment violated the girls' First Amendment rights.
202. To close territory to slaves, Taney said, violated the constitutional rights of slaveholding citizens. Therefore, the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional.
203. Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhu Bangzao noted the US military surveillance plane violated the principle of "free overflight".
204. Russia's recognition Tuesday of South Ossetia and Abkhazia violated that principle, relying instead on the competing notion of self-determination of peoples.
205. Tragically, women are most often the ones whose human are violated.
206. Moreover , Saito ( 1991 ) proposes extraposition to antic - command requirement, which seems to be violated in some instances.
207. School officials concluded that he had violated their zero-tolerance policy on weapons, and Zachary was suspended and now faces 45 days in the district's reform school.
208. The report concluded that USIA violated "the spirit if not the letter" of the law.
209. Timing failures: A temporal property of the system is violated.
210. And you are saying wait a minute,[] he has violated the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
211. The panel said the duty violated national treatment provisions under which WTO members are expected to treat domestic and foreign like products on the same footing.
212. Rajoy said at a press conference held in Madrid that Morocco's decision to send troops to Perejil was an "unfriendly act" that violated the friendship treaty the two countries signed in 1991.
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