Unbeaten Uzbekistani Chagaev, 30, won a majority decision over 7ft Valuev in Stuttgart in April 2007.
All falls are now judged by majority decision, so maverick referees cannot over-rule the judges.
Eight months later, Jones challenged Antonio Tarver for his WBC light-heavyweight belt and nicked a contentious majority decision.
Justice Kennedy, viewed as the swing vote on marriage equality, was the author of the majority decision in Romer.
Hopkins hasn't fought since he dropped the WBC light heavyweight title in a majority decision to Chad Dawson in April 2012.
Munroe, 28, had won his crown by a majority decision over Martinez and had clearly learned much in his three subsequent fights.
The 29-year-old Londoner won a majority decision in Nuremberg to become the first British world heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis retired in 2003.
The majority decision written by Justice Antonin Scalia dealt up front with the most controversial question presented: Why can sex be outlawed, but not violence?
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"It was a majority decision to exclude Costas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou from the Greek team pending the IOC disciplinary hearing on Monday, " Nicolaou said.
The so-called "Luxembourg Compromise" allows a member state to block a majority decision being taken if an issue is deemed to seriously affect "a very important national interest".
"The majority decision looks like the dissent, " Friedman says.
Haye claimed a majority points decision over the reigning champion to become Britain's first heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis retired in 2003.
He said the majority's decision is out of step with a large majority of courts or legislatures that have declined to extend absolute immunity to include fraud.
"The majority's decision rightly will be viewed by nonlawyers especially as unduly protectionist of attorneys, " Palmer wrote.
The decision by Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss.
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The arithmetic of Spain's parliament, where the Socialists are seven seats short of a majority, and the decision of fairweather allies in left-wing and Catalan nationalist parties to withhold support, leaves the prime minister at the mercy of the six deputies of the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV).
It says it will seek consensus, but calls for decision by simple majority.
Deputy Le Tocq said putting the confidentiality agreement in place had been the decision of the majority of the board.
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One of his unexplored functions, suggests the Brussels-based ambassador, is to act as gatekeeper for countries unhappy with a decision made under majority rules, who wish to kick the dossier up to the more consensual European Council.
With the majority of the justices upholding the law, the president instead focused his speech after the decision on trying to win over the majority of Americans who remain skeptical.
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That might have been a factor in the New Zealand government's decision to fund the majority of the cost.
An overwhelming majority of Labour MEPs backed the decision to scrap the UK's opt-out - defying the UK government position.
The Honduran leadership removed Zelaya because it was in accordance with the rule of law and the overwhelming majority of the population backed this decision.
Further, that failure to pay is due in great part to his own decision to place the majority of his assets into a trust in the Cook Islands.
Given what transpired at Belfast City hall, I'm satisfied I made the right decision to devote the majority of my Inside Politics questions to the flags dispute, and leave discussion of the Leveson report and the Chancellor's autumn statement until the end.
Nobody is sure how the move to majority voting will combine with co-decision for the parliament.
Adding fuel to the already raging speculative fire, Kennedy also joined Scalia and Thomas in a dissent against the majority opinion in another abortion-related decision Wednesday.
However, that position has put him at odds with much of his country, where a majority of Japanese people polled opposed his decision to send troops to Iraq.
Buffett was so upset by the slight reduction in price that he bought enough shares in the company to become the majority shareholder and made his first board decision: Stanton was fired.
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