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1. He denies murder on the grounds of provocation. 2. The cutbacks are justifiable on the grounds of cost. 3. The film was banned on the grounds of public decency. 4. The court acquitted Campbell on the grounds of temporary insanity. 5. Discrimination on the grounds of sex or race is unlawful. 6. His former chauffeur is claiming unfair dismissal on the grounds of racial discrimination. 7. Such action can be justified on the grounds of greater efficiency. 8. The violence of the revolutionary years was justifiable on the grounds of political necessity. 9. The building was closed purely on the grounds of safety. 10. Owen was against it, on the grounds of expense. 11. The Act proscribes discrimination on the grounds of race. 12. He was acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence. 13. The defending lawyer asked for leniency on the grounds of her client's youth. 14. There should be no discrimination on the grounds of colour. 15. Workers must avoid discriminating on the grounds of race or sex. 16. She is now faced with dismissal on the grounds of misconduct. 17. She divorced the respondent on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour. 18. It's time we banned discrimination on the grounds of age. 19. Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation is still far too widespread. 20. He was found not guilty of murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility. 21. She sued for divorce on the grounds of her husband's alleged misconduct with his secretary. 22. She is going to divorce him on the grounds of adultery. 23. He accused them of discrimination on the grounds of nationality. 24. He denies murder but admits manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. 25. I filed for divorce on the grounds of adultery a few months later. 26. The law forbids discrimination on the grounds of race or religion. 27. He resigned from his post on the grounds of ill-health. 28. The couple separated on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown . 29. Mrs. Snavely got a divorce on the grounds of desertion. 30. Newspapers should not publish material that is likely to encourage discrimination on the grounds of race or colour.