"status" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "Too often, a person who is victimized by a crime is then victimized by our judicial system," he said , adding that a victim should have "at least co-equal status with the defendant."
- In theory, this leaves low-power FM stations and broadcast translators with co-equal status on the FM band.
- A similar form, though with a different significance, is to identify the number of members yet give them co-equal status, such as the Jackson Five.
- It has no legal standing, it does not reflect the Finnish presidential line of succession or the co-equal status of the branches of government under the constitution, and is only used to indicate ceremonial protocol.
- Upon the reunion of the ships, Doughty continues to agitate for what he perceives is his due: co-equal status in directing the fleet.
- UCLA was formally elevated to co-equal status with UC Berkeley in 1951, when Raymond B. Allen was named as its first chancellor.
- This law superseded the Imperial Household Law of 1889, which had enjoyed co-equal status with the Constitution of the Empire of Japan and could only be amended by the emperor.
- The order of precedence only used to indicate ceremonial protocol; it does not reflect the co-equal status of the branches of government under the Constitution, and is not an actual hierarchy.
- Under the short-lived Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic in 1919, Latgalian enjoyed co-equal status with both Latvian and Russian as an official language of administration.
- This law, which was promulgated on the same day as the Meiji Constitution, enjoyed co-equal status with that constitution.
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