This was, I guess, confirmed by the fact that she states that during the visits everyone was in such close proximity to one another that one could have easily heard if the case or matters were being discussed.
But, as is often the case in investment matters, the risks related to new investment vehicles unfold only slowly over time.
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And in every case, there are specific matters that are different than every other case.
As is the case with civil taxpayer matters, the IRS has not issued a public comment.
But, as is often the case in such difficult matters, Congress left the hard work to the regulators: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was told to write rules describing exactly what steps developers had to take to gain this valuable liability protection.
None of this back story matters in the case before the Supreme Court.
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What matters in this case is that the White House has sort of tried to say that, well Abramoff just came to a few holiday parties.
The invention that matters in this particular case is what we now call the mobile phone.
Another pretrial hearing was scheduled for January 26 for discovery matters in the embezzlement case.
But the spread of corruption among officers, and their consequent unpopularity, strengthens the case for confining them to military matters.
Having considered all matters relevant to this case, I have authorised a Notice of Opinion to approve the National Trust application.
The reason this case of parliamentary "handbags" matters is that Norman was just the sort of MP David Cameron would have expected to promote at his next reshuffle.
Since the Eskom case, new legislation has complicated matters further.
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NPC's interpretation before its January ruling, saving its powder over jurisdictional matters for a less sensitive case.
The prime minister said the case for retaining the union focused on matters of the "head and heart".
He said this was a "complex" case and the regulator had "discussed matters at great length with the charity's trustees".
But in Iran's case, Mr. Heinonen says, matters weren't helped when the IAEA developed "Stockholm Syndrome, " akin to hostages who identify with their kidnappers.
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Which is why, in case you have been wondering, it matters to us that eurozone governments do muddle through to what the OBR calls "debt sustainability".
Jim Tom Haynes, a Washington-based immigration lawyer, said Mr. Wang's attempt to get asylum or refugee status struck him as "far-fetched, " particularly because the case appears to center around domestic Chinese matters.
But the nub of the transatlantic conflict over Iraq is a belief in much of Continental Europe that Saddam Hussein can be contained by diplomatic and economic measures, and that in any case replacing him is unlikely to improve matters.
These will often involve tens of millions of documents, Terabytes of data, huge databases, and multiple legal teams both across matters and even working on one case.
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He said the court had taken all matters into consideration and noted the case could have been prosecuted at an earlier date, which led the court to impose a lower sentence to date from Friday rather than a backdated tariff.
In any case, the TEPCO disaster shows that risk management matters, and highlights why good corporate governance is important.
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When matters of personal jurisdiction arise in a case, lawyers and judges often cite the case United States ex rel.
In either case, the scientist is utterly unconvincing on policy matters and the politician fails to make a logical scientific argument.
Otherwise responsible and thoughtful people have argued they are not so serious -- particularly when they occur in civil case or when they relate to hiding private sexual matters.
The foreign minister said that the case does "not fall in the category of matters which attract the death penalty" and "there need not be any apprehension in this regard".
The failure of the two broadcasting networks to insist on fulfilling their legal obligations to achieve a balance between the main parties makes the case for an independent electoral commission to oversee such matters.
While the Court has yet to determine whether it will hear the case, the history of prior Court opinions on matters of Congressional delegation to the executive branch, as outlined by Judge Huvelle and echoed by some legal scholars, suggests that DHS would likely prevail.
They had realized right away upon taking Monica's case that it was impossible for her to talk over matters of the heart and details so personal with men who were all pushing 70.
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