Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
If so, there could be no question of law between them- nothing but a straight struggle for power.
One side wages its campaign as a public policy debate, a question of law and rights.
What would you say then to leaving these matters for the present, and passing on to some other question of law?
"Whether he was reckless is a question of law," the judge said.
The courts would decide all questions of law using that word in the sense described above.
"There's just a question of law as to whether they're legally able to do it."
He said, "Paul, we have some questions of law and fact here.
The Court rules on questions of law in appeals from the state's district courts.
"The facts and questions of law here are indeed unprecedented," the judge wrote.
I acknowledge, however, that the question of law and order also has a European dimension.
This particular procedure is not restricted to constitutional questions of law.
Finally, the Cabrol report raises an important question of law.
"But we believe there is a question of law, that the privilege survives beyond death."
Such flexibility would be further enhanced if they were to accept that questions of law could have more than one possible answer.
The hon. Gentleman again raised the question of law and order.
The Tribunal only has jurisdiction to consider appeals on questions of law.
The facts were not in dispute, only questions of law, so a jury was unnecessary.
Some of these cases already involve difficult questions of law and fact,' he added.
Should he decide questions of law and procedure or simply refer them to the senators for decision?
Far more important, of course, is the question of law and civil liberties.
Who is a British national is a complex issue involving questions of law and fact.
Relevance is a question of law and so is determined by the judge.
Thus the Ponting case raises questions of law and morality.
For too long, we have seen these issues purely as a question of law and order, rather than international and economic relations.
When asked questions of law, many of his replies were disappointing.