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How to use quashes in a sentence

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That is so, in the same way that if after a verdict of guilty an appellate court concludes that the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory it quashes the jury's verdict.
Disrupting information flows not only violates the integrity of the data but quashes free expression and denies the right of assembly.
Always wary of rocking the boat, the government routinely quashes attempts at social-activism and rights promotion.
But the Financial Times quashes the non-nuclear option, also in an editorial: Britain must retain its nuclear weapons capability.
His foreign affairs colleague quashes him by asserting that there is no plan to allow military exports to resume.
In those circumstances, the Court of Revision neither quashes nor remits the decision referred to it, but simply declares it annulled.
While certiorari quashes something already done erroneously, prohibition seeks to prevent an error from either occurring or continuing.
Federal Court, Trial Division rules in favour of Bell's first application, and quashes referral of the complaints to the Tribunal.
In this metaphor, it's clear the judge doesn't approve of drinking under the influence, even if he quashes the speeding ticket.
As a court of appeal, the Council of State either affirms or quashes and refers the case back to the lower court.
If the court quashes a decision made by a municipality no new decision can be set in its place.
The Court of Appeal quashes the trial decision and finds that the appellant is not unworthy of inheriting from his parents.
Openly and honestly addressing your team not only builds trust and respect, it also quashes gossip and speculative rumours before they have a chance to take flight.
Consequently, where it quashes a judgment in a criminal case, the Court of Revision may now refer the case to itself for a judgment on the merits, which it must hand down in different formation.
A single market abandoned to unbridled competition that quashes collective rights as a whole, or a regulated single market that enables the citizens to carry out decent work throughout Europe?
The judge examines the case, observes that the radar was broken, and quashes the speeding ticket, declaring that the driver wasn't guilty of violating the speed limit.
Consequently, where it quashes a judgement in a criminal case, the Court of Review may itself take up the case for a judgement on the merits, though the Court must be of a different composition when it does so.
America says the two are different and levels its own charge of hypocrisy: Russia violently quashes self-determination for Chechnya, for instance, while championing the secession rights of Crimeans.
The court of appeal that annuls or quashes the decision of the court of first instance may pronounce, as of right, legal redress or liquidation of property.
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