But it is important that the operations of the entity stay above allegations of fraud, because the corporate veil can be pierced on that ground.
Obama seems to have been trying to make the accurate observation that since the '30s the court has not struck down a federal law that applies to economic activity on the ground that it exceeds Congress's Commerce Clause authority.
He believes in -- he sets his principles and he believes in getting things done for the American people, based on his principles, but also based on the idea that there should be common ground on these issues that are so important.
Common sense also is enough to tell you that there cannot be any basis for charging a witness with perjury on the ground that you disbelieve his testimony about his own subjective belief in a definition of a term used in a civil deposition.
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America was heavily involved in the design of the Kyoto protocol, and insisted that it should include the possibility of a market in emissions credits, on the ground that its trading scheme to reduce sulphur-dioxide emissions had been a big success.
She recommended that loans scheduled to reset to unaffordable levels remain at their original rates, on the ground that a modified loan that is performing, even at a lower rate, generally costs a lender less than putting a property in foreclosure.
Mr Obama, meanwhile, has expressed hope that Republican resistance to his proposals will be slightly less reflexive if he is re-elected, on the ground that he cannot run for president again, and so presents a less tempting target.
In discussion several times this morning with Secretary Tom Ridge, the effort is heavily under way to coordinate an understanding of exactly where the orbiter path had taken it from West Texas toward the Kennedy Space Center here in Florida, and to make sure that the material on the ground is secured so that the investigation can begin promptly.
It was challenged in the courts on the ground that it violates fundamental rights.
She moved to throw out the 2001 will on the ground that Castellano had manipulated her father.
Heavy industry will not pay, on the ground that it is already contributing through Europe's cap-and-trade system.
But he justified the extra spending on the ground that the department was introducing testing, transparency and accountability.
So we figured if we got on the ground that we would be able to make a blitz(ph).
It was the trial judge who acquitted Rosenthal, on the ground that the transaction in question was not a crime.
Germany objects, on the ground that putting money directly into banks leaves less room for extracting policy reforms in return.
This is far from the few thousand American peacekeepers on the ground that refugees crowding into Monrovia had hoped for.
But there is a case for holding cash on the ground that things may get worse before they get better.
They failed to have the case thrown out on the ground that Mr Suharto, who is 79, was seriously ill.
Hundreds of small pink flags indicate anything on the ground that crews want forensic investigators to take a closer look at.
This could put more makerspaces on the ground that can help STEM education efforts in small towns and cities across America.
Again the World Bank was asked to help, but refused on the ground that the scheme was too costly and unnecessary.
Some people justify the decision to have children on the ground that they are perpetuating a family name or a genetic line.
But when the shells began to burst, he was deported from Asmara, Eritrea's capital, on the ground that his father was Ethiopian.
Those who succeed in reducing violent crime have their pay docked, on the ground that their job is no longer so dangerous.
However, Keidanren, the lobby for big business, opposes deregulation on the ground that TEPCO and its ilk ensure a stable supply of electricity.
Those working to avoid popular votes on the treaty justify their actions on the ground that Eurosceptics are acting in still worse faith.
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At the same time, Gladwell is sometimes criticized by academics on the ground that in his zeal to explain, he simplifies too much.
The city authorities made an unsuccessful attempt to close it in 1994 on the ground that it was infested with rats and cockroaches.
Meanwhile a Lima court, under the government's thumb, dismissed a lawsuit I brought recently on the ground that I was not a citizen.
But after the 2005 election, he is capriciously fired by Mr Blair on the ground that room must be found for new faces.
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