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Definition of ruling in English: rulingnoun ˈruːlɪŋˈrulɪŋ An authoritative decision or pronouncement, especially one made by a judge. (尤指法官的)裁决,裁定 the ruling was reversed in the appeal court Example sentencesExamples - You would think the damage done in the last couple of years by lenient court rulings would have been enough to wake them up.
- I do not remember the meeting determining what rulings should be given.
- Don't waste too much time trying to understand the logic of the two rulings.
- More than 40,000 asylum seekers are awaiting rulings on their cases, which take an average of seven months.
- Isn't the rule of law about following the rulings of the top court in the land?
- Its decisions are absolute and every member must abide by its rulings.
- The Attorney General submits that the Judge was wrong in respect of both rulings.
- The judges used Mr Bishop's case and three other test cases in yesterday's rulings to set guidelines for the courts.
- This is not the first time the country's highest legal authority has astonished public opinion with its rulings on sex cases.
- American court rulings may give the Korean judiciary a hint about how to handle this case.
- This appeal against conviction is based solely on two rulings made by the judge prior to trial.
- Another area where there are problems is in the enforcement of the courts' rulings.
- I have not found firm rulings on these matters, and the imprecision is, I think, deliberate.
- These provisions encourage a judge to make rulings where there are good case management reasons for doing so.
- But the case has now been referred to the Law Lords because of conflicting national and European rulings.
- The developer's attempt to by-pass local authority rulings appears to residents here to be both greedy and lazy.
- The French court's decision is at odds with rulings on similar cases in the US.
- He said assets would be confiscated after two court rulings on the decision.
- My best guess is that the judge was just following his superiors' rulings.
- We start with the judge's rulings made on the scope of cross-examination and the admission of evidence.
Synonyms decision, pronouncement, resolution, decree, determination, injunction judgement, adjudication, finding, verdict sentence
adjective ˈruːlɪŋˈrulɪŋ Currently exercising authority or influence. 统治的;支配的;执政的 执政联盟。 Example sentencesExamples - The plan will be presented by the county authority's ruling Conservative group to a meeting of the governing executive on Tuesday.
- The town hall drama has left the authority without a ruling administration and political parties remain at loggerheads over its future.
- The right-wing ruling coalition in Italy, led by Prime Minister Berlusconi, is a strong ally of American President Bush in many issues, above all on foreign policy.
- Through its influence on the ruling party, the association forced Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare to take heed and dictated much of healthcare policy.
- A State's military ideology is also biased to the extent to which it expresses the views of a country's supreme ruling authority.
- Features of a knightly ruling class still indirectly influence Hispanic societies, including those in the United States.
- Some Communist leaders' statements have led to apprehensions among the ruling coalition about the Left's outside support.
- The show of nuclear capability should be placed in the context of the fragile political base on which India's new ruling coalition rests.
- The ruling coalition's campaign ignores criticisms and presents the image of a party destined to govern.
- The authority of the ruling family was challenged several times in the latter half of the twentieth century.
- Generally an elected assembly is dissolved only if there is crisis in the house or if a ruling coalition breaks down.
- Mr. Dixit is also concerned about the slowing down of economic reforms in the country, owing to inner contradictions within the ruling coalition.
- On Aristotle's view, a community of any sort can possess order only if it has a ruling element or authority.
- To think that a ruling coalition will allow its nominated prime minister to be defeated in an election is inconceivable.
- It all depends on how much support the ruling coalition gets from the Opposition.
- Most people continue to make the mistake that the Democrats are an opposition party when in fact they are best understood as junior partners in a ruling coalition.
- At that time, it was accepted that the ruling authority would proclaim a State religion and proscribe all others.
- The council's housing panel is expected to refer a 3.88 per cent rent rise to the authority's ruling executive for approval when it meets next Monday.
- This was a world of short life expectancy, poor nutrition and daily conflict with the ruling authority and nature.
- They currently are part of the ruling coalition along with the left-wing Labor Party.
Synonyms reigning, sovereign, on the throne rare regnant governing, in charge, leading, dominant, controlling, commanding, supreme, most powerful, ascendant, in the ascendancy rare prepotent, prepollent Definition of ruling in US English: rulingnounˈro͞oliNGˈrulɪŋ An authoritative decision or pronouncement, especially one made by a judge. (尤指法官的)裁决,裁定 Example sentencesExamples - Don't waste too much time trying to understand the logic of the two rulings.
- This is not the first time the country's highest legal authority has astonished public opinion with its rulings on sex cases.
- My best guess is that the judge was just following his superiors' rulings.
- Isn't the rule of law about following the rulings of the top court in the land?
- More than 40,000 asylum seekers are awaiting rulings on their cases, which take an average of seven months.
- He said assets would be confiscated after two court rulings on the decision.
- Its decisions are absolute and every member must abide by its rulings.
- I have not found firm rulings on these matters, and the imprecision is, I think, deliberate.
- The judges used Mr Bishop's case and three other test cases in yesterday's rulings to set guidelines for the courts.
- This appeal against conviction is based solely on two rulings made by the judge prior to trial.
- We start with the judge's rulings made on the scope of cross-examination and the admission of evidence.
- I do not remember the meeting determining what rulings should be given.
- The Attorney General submits that the Judge was wrong in respect of both rulings.
- You would think the damage done in the last couple of years by lenient court rulings would have been enough to wake them up.
- These provisions encourage a judge to make rulings where there are good case management reasons for doing so.
- The French court's decision is at odds with rulings on similar cases in the US.
- The developer's attempt to by-pass local authority rulings appears to residents here to be both greedy and lazy.
- American court rulings may give the Korean judiciary a hint about how to handle this case.
- But the case has now been referred to the Law Lords because of conflicting national and European rulings.
- Another area where there are problems is in the enforcement of the courts' rulings.
Synonyms decision, pronouncement, resolution, decree, determination, injunction
adjectiveˈro͞oliNGˈrulɪŋ Currently exercising authority or influence. 统治的;支配的;执政的 执政联盟。 Example sentencesExamples - At that time, it was accepted that the ruling authority would proclaim a State religion and proscribe all others.
- Some Communist leaders' statements have led to apprehensions among the ruling coalition about the Left's outside support.
- The show of nuclear capability should be placed in the context of the fragile political base on which India's new ruling coalition rests.
- Features of a knightly ruling class still indirectly influence Hispanic societies, including those in the United States.
- The council's housing panel is expected to refer a 3.88 per cent rent rise to the authority's ruling executive for approval when it meets next Monday.
- On Aristotle's view, a community of any sort can possess order only if it has a ruling element or authority.
- The right-wing ruling coalition in Italy, led by Prime Minister Berlusconi, is a strong ally of American President Bush in many issues, above all on foreign policy.
- The plan will be presented by the county authority's ruling Conservative group to a meeting of the governing executive on Tuesday.
- To think that a ruling coalition will allow its nominated prime minister to be defeated in an election is inconceivable.
- The authority of the ruling family was challenged several times in the latter half of the twentieth century.
- Through its influence on the ruling party, the association forced Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare to take heed and dictated much of healthcare policy.
- A State's military ideology is also biased to the extent to which it expresses the views of a country's supreme ruling authority.
- Generally an elected assembly is dissolved only if there is crisis in the house or if a ruling coalition breaks down.
- Most people continue to make the mistake that the Democrats are an opposition party when in fact they are best understood as junior partners in a ruling coalition.
- It all depends on how much support the ruling coalition gets from the Opposition.
- The town hall drama has left the authority without a ruling administration and political parties remain at loggerheads over its future.
- Mr. Dixit is also concerned about the slowing down of economic reforms in the country, owing to inner contradictions within the ruling coalition.
- This was a world of short life expectancy, poor nutrition and daily conflict with the ruling authority and nature.
- They currently are part of the ruling coalition along with the left-wing Labor Party.
- The ruling coalition's campaign ignores criticisms and presents the image of a party destined to govern.
Synonyms reigning, sovereign, on the throne governing, in charge, leading, dominant, controlling, commanding, supreme, most powerful, ascendant, in the ascendancy |