take up a case造句
例句与造句
- "Here in Russia, if the KGB takes up a case there is never an acquittal, " he said.
- Investors will have an easier option of taking up a case against an offender without the heavy burden of proof.
- The Supreme Court declined to take up a case reviewing Alabama's use of judicial overrides in 2013 and again in 2015.
- The court will be able to take up a case only if national courts are unwilling or unable to do so themselves.
- The court then declined to take up a case raising the obvious follow-up question of whether students themselves could offer prayers at graduations.
- It's difficult to find take up a case in a sentence. 用take up a case造句挺难的
- "The grand jury's job is to take up a case and investigate it to the extent they think is necessary, " she said.
- Currently, the building has been partially deconstructed with advocacy taking up a case with the Supreme Court in New Zealand to stop its demolition.
- Students can always take a claim to the police, regardless of whether the university's Administrative Board takes up a case, or opt for mediation.
- Christine ended up taking up a case in Hong Kong and convinced Paul to come along, but he backed out at the last minute.
- Argentina's nine Supreme Court judges again failed to take up a case in which they will judge the legality of a new telephone rate system.
- The Arbitration Committee may at any time take up a case itself or reassign it to another committee by a majority vote of its members.
- Ordinarily, it would have been surprising for the Supreme Court to take up a case involving at most a handful of competitors in a single sport.
- Adds Steve Logan, a Fort Lauderdale, Fla .-based lawyer : " I don't think I'd ever take up a case defending someone who's abused an animal ."
- He has criticised the other professional lawyers as " amoral ", and claims that he never takes up a case unless he feels that his client is " morally right ".
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