Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The subjunctive is most commonly used to indicate wishes, possibilities, obligations, and any other statements which may be contrary to present fact.
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She established an extraordinary rapport with these animals, demonstrating that their behaviour in captivity could be contrary to their popular image as dangerous predators.
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This would be contrary to the privilege against self-incrimination in many situations.
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The waiver may not be contrary to some other constitutional principle or otherwise contra bonos mores.
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Therefore, in no doubtful case will the judiciary pronounce a legislative act to be contrary to the constitution.
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The governing principle is that the courts will not enforce agreements judged to be contrary to public policy.
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