用on the grounds造句子,“on the grounds”造句

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I had to retire on medical grounds/on the grounds of ill health, ie because I was ill.

But Origin's board has already rejected the bid, on the grounds that it undervalues the firm.

Mother is usually very stingy, and she is reluctant to buy herself a dress all year round.

目的:利用人類精子蛋白質組分析的雙向蛋白電泳技術(2DE)建立正常精子的蛋白質圖譜。

They refused to participate on the grounds that broader issues should be discussed.

She sued for divorce on the grounds of her husband's alleged misconduct with his secretary.

The churchyard od St Leonard made way for a park laid out on the grounds: the present Fairchild Garden.

Darwin rejected this on the grounds that all other apes and savannah animals had faced the same problem with parasites.

There is no doubt that these ideas on the grounds of Han Fei's thinking had a major impact.

A small house on the grounds of an estate or a park, used by a caretaker or gatekeeper.

An adhesive wear model based on fractal parameter is derived on the grounds of adhesive wear theory by modifying the M-B fractal contact model.

The student then appealed on the grounds that his answer was indisputably correct, and the University appointed an independent arbiter to decide the case.

The principal resisted all criticism and resigned the teacher resolutely, on the grounds that such an ignorant teacher would only mislead his children if he stayed in school.

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.

I might dismiss Cookie's opinion on the grounds that he's small and furry, but what about, say, the authors who'd like me to promote their books?

Do not be tempted to put a child in a restraint that is too big for them on the grounds that they will grow into it.

Mr Medvedev gave his first full Russian interview to Novaya Gazeta, an opposition newspaper, on the grounds that its journalists "did not suck up to anyone".

It is understood that Cameron will drop his pledge to hold a referendum on the treaty on the grounds that it is impossible to open a treaty that has entered EU law.

And because employees claiming unfair dismissal on the grounds of discrimination are entitled to much higher payouts than those with standard claims, the strain on employers could be immense.

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.

Mr Darling stuck to his guns about deferring the start of this to 2011, on the grounds that the economy is still too weak to start the heavy lifting this year.

Therefore, this article attempts to probe into the rationality and legitimacy basis of secret detection measures on the grounds of academic basis and the premise of government by law.

However, when he proposed to his mother to move to the new residence, he was strongly opposed by his mother. He refused his son's kindness on the grounds of his habitual residence.

However, Gaddafi and Lockerbie came back into the spotlight in 2009, when al-Megrahi was released from a Scottish prison on the grounds that he was terminally ill and was nearing death.

Here's a news story guaranteed to provoke a fusillade of indignant spluttering: German politicians are reportedly planning to ban Kinder Surprise eggs on the grounds that they're a safety hazard.

When officials rejected her ballot, Burnham took her case to the Court of Common Pleas and petitioned for her right to vote on the grounds that she met the legal definition of a" freeman" and a citizen of the United States.

on the grounds造句

principle of non-discrimination on the grounds of gender

He qualifies for help on the grounds of disability.

The violence of the revolutionary years was justifiable on the grounds of political necessity.

The most suitable choice on the grounds of experience and ability was Sir Keith Joseph.

His former chauffeur is claiming unfair dismissal on the grounds of racial discrimination.

The reconsideration of establishing the economy thoroughfare for the metropolises of GUANGXI on the grounds of ‘the corridor economy’;

Instructing him to return his vehicle's license plate, emblazoned with the word "ATHEIST", on the grounds that it was "objectionable".

Manchester United has been successful in appealing Fabio da Silva's booking at Barnsley on the grounds of mistaken identity.

Nowadays, parents can no longer roughly interfere with their children's freedom of marriage on the grounds of being on the same page.

Change at the annual frost-free period 100-160 days, the distribution of the trend of growing on the grounds east to west.

We do have over 150 firefighters that are out on the grounds right now that have been working since the call came in at 3:30 yesterday afternoon.

Kate had to take her to a quiet abortion on the grounds that she had just emerged in the entertainment industry and could not ruin her future.

Thus, the resignation of the four emperors from the beginning of the time was made to the emperor, on the grounds that they could not explain to the hundred officials.

Many opposition deputies boycotted the event, held at the palace of Versailles, once Louis XIV's royal seat, on the grounds that it breached the principle of the separation of powers.

He was fired from the same employer on the grounds that his salary was not paid to a man who was yes to everyone. He might be suitable for the development of the service industry.

Tariffs are sometimes justified on the grounds that they protect domestic employment and wages,help create the competition of domestic products in the world market,and protect domestic industries.

I transferred to this school in early October, and on the grounds that there were no other members, I joined the computer club and led a school life that nobody paid attention to.

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.

"The Saudi oil minister and his OPEC colleagues now mostly acknowledge what that solution needs to be: a return to production sharing, similar to that foresworn in December on the grounds that it was unworkable without help from non-OPEC producers"

He denies murder on the grounds of provocation.

The board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws.

A few months later, I filed a divorce lawsuit on the grounds of adultery.

All the others refused on the grounds that they had to respect the privacy of their donors.

This is because, even were it not cheap and plentiful, gas would be attractive simply on the grounds of cleanliness.

The Duchess tomother Huo Yuhao suffering from infectious disease on the grounds, will their mother rushed to the servant region behind the wood of the living room.

Unlike the Little Rock Nine, few remember those students' names, nor do they have a statue on the grounds of the state capitol.

Its applicability might be questioned on the grounds that carbonaceous shale is not known to occur near any of these deposits.

Granting her application, a family court judge said the husband had been picking arguments with his wife for more than four years "on the grounds that she was seeing Hindi serials on TV channels".

The student sued on the grounds that he had been promised a degree by a phrase in a student handbook that described the program he was enrolled in as “a four-year curriculum leading to the DO degree.”

Abdul Rahim Wardak spoke to reporters on the grounds of the Defense Ministry about his recent visit to the Pentagon, where he met his U.S. counterpart and other American officials.

Time reports Beijing on the grounds of USA "Chicago Tribune "on August 2, Los Angeles Lakers manages affairs ball star section actually is thoroughly discredited by person ejection than · Bulaiente has become the guest that the night club does not welcome.

He was dismissed on the grounds of negligence.

He refused to attend the meeting on the grounds of ill-health.

The general's lawyer said he would appeal against the decision on Monday on the grounds of his client's poor health.

Mr Palocci refuses to give details of who paid him, or for what, on the grounds of client confidentiality.

The use of electrostatic theorem to explain chemical bonding has been criticized on the grounds of that it hides the important role of kinetic energy in bonding.

Anybody who did anything in America up to1900 was liable to be made into a film... on the grounds of being a pioneer.

The authorities have previously rejected requests by journalists to visit the plant, on the grounds that radiation levels were too high and it could hamper operations to tackle the crisis.

(b) Where a Party wishes, in exercise of its rights, to withdraw an entity from Appendix I on the grounds that government control or influence over it has been effectively eliminated, that Party shall notify the Committee.

a guesthouse on the grounds of the mansion.

They argued against extending the factory on the grounds of cost.

A is applying for divorce on the grounds of long term separation and emotional detachment resulting in the relationship breakdown.

Indeed, some students now invite their teachers on the grounds of invitation in order to pass the exam or get special care.

Some now blame the CRA for the financial crisis, on the grounds that it was the start of a government-mandated relaxation of lending standards that led ultimately to the subprime-mortgage mess.

For if I say that this is to disobey the god and because of this it is impossible to keep quiet, you will not be persuaded by me on the grounds that I am being ironic.

The court overturned that decision on the grounds that the prosecution had withheld crucial evidence.

On the third occasion, he was reluctant to do so on the grounds that the ministers said that the society should be the most important.

The small courtyard of Sanguan Temple was already overcrowded, and crowds were crowded on the grounds outside the door. The waist-high wheat was trampled to the ground, and the muddy seedlings emitted a delicate fragrance.

At the same time, police refused to get involved on the grounds that cats do not count as nationally protected animals; what's most despicable is that the cat dealers carried fake Department of Forests documents, and made a commotion, saying that whoever moved the cats would be beaten to death.

A Siberian and Alaskan Husky farm with 400 dogs is housed on the grounds of the resort.

When Governor Mark Sanford revealed that he had been cheating on his wife, I was surprised to find that some people had sympathy for him on the grounds that he was in love with his mistress.

Governments often justify keeping prices high on the grounds that it helps poor rice farmers.

This behavior can be seen as a challenge to the government's ban, because before that, the Meiji government had explicitly banned sumo, a traditional Japanese movement, on the grounds that it was ugly and ignorant.

A secretary in the White House Office informed Samaranch that President Reagan could not meet him that day on the grounds of "bad weather".

But the prosecutor declined on the grounds that the issue should be investigated in the US.

In February the advocate-general of the European Commission gave a damning opinion of the law, on the grounds that it deters foreign investors.

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