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illegality

[il-ee-gal-i-tee] / ˌɪl iˈgæl ɪ ti /




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Brazil's Climate Observatory NGO said civil society organizations would go to court to fight the decision, based on "illegalities and technical flaws" in the licensing process.

From Barron's

But if, if we're in a world right now where it's recently clear that we can't fix mistakes or illegalities after the fact, then it does have to be stopped before they happen.

From Salon

The evidence of a massive and coordinated project to defraud the European Parliament and its associated taxpayers included jaw-droppingly incriminating emails suggesting officials knew exactly what they were doing, and the illegality of their actions.

From BBC

"The bill payer has paid for a service that has never fully been provided, and the illegality demonstrates that for all to see."

From BBC

The authorities approved it, despite acknowledging the illegality of Inger-Tone's situation, because they determined that by then she had "no connection to Korea anymore".

From BBC