The Guardianship Council had better be careful about acting too high-handedly. |
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She can't high-handedly abandon them and trigger our exit from the EU without parliament's agreement. |
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But she, Josie, is an insufferably smug New York psychotherapist who high-handedly dissolves her marriage. |
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Meanwhile, the judge hearing the case high-handedly bars Marshall from speaking in court, reducing him to Friedman's silent counsel. |
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The upshot is that the Senate report and the hearing show that JP Morgan treated its regulators high-handedly. |
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Unilaterally and high-handedly, I've omitted those books that delighted them but bored me comatose. |
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I am surprised that an organisation as big as the archdiocese did not wait until planning permission was granted, and has behaved so high-handedly and ignored the council. |
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He was high-handedly dismissive of American film in general. |
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Rather than exercise its discretion, the Commission seems to have acted completely high-handedly. |
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An objection that was held by a minority and high-handedly dismissed at the time of the Commission's establishment in 1969-1970, namely that of the agency's cost55, would more than 20 years later cause its downfall. |
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When Ernest Augustus, duke of Cumberland, became king of Hanover, he high-handedly repealed the constitution of 1833, which he considered too liberal. |
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