The paper contains many statistics and details and makes a very practical case for antidumping reform.
"Some programs have a huge leadership component, others spend more time in practical case studies, " says Michael Desiderio, executive director of the Executive MBA Council in Orange, Calif.
In the practical use case of a connected home, bandwidth will always be limited, but intelligent network management helps address this.
However practical and just the case for reform, it must overcome political cowardice, the tabloid media and parents' understandable fears.
Finally, it turned to the possibility that the software might be statutorily exempt from FOIL, which would have rendered null for practical purposes in this case its analysis above.
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The most important practical part of the case is the ruling that a partnership or an LLC consisting of yourself and your own disregarded entity is not a partnership for income tax purposes.
The Workshop conducted in English will allow a detailed presentation and discussion of Case Studies and practical experiences in and around Biosphere Reserves in the region.
There is another important, and probably more practical, aspect to this case which is the slipshod manner by which the Bankruptcy Trustee attempted to prove up his fraudulent transfer case.
As a practical matter, once an asset protection case gets before the court, things are normally loaded in favor of creditors against debtors.
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If the result of this case is that the concept of practical expertise takes a knocking, the Daubert standard will have been strengthened.
Proponents believe that making their case to Congress would be faster and more practical than wending their way through the courts.
The stem cells would have to be taken from a donor as it would not be practical to store fluid from every birth, just in case.
Besides the ethical issues in buying counterfeits there are very practical applications: buy a fake Rolex and the worst case scenario for the user is having the time wrong, but go skiing in a faux North Face and you might freeze to death.
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In that case there was a lot of testimony about how practical it would have been to move the structure someplace else.
But as a practical matter at this late stage, Ignon makes a compelling case for offering incentives to executives who are trying to sell off company assets as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Despite such exaggeration, Mr. Hewitt makes a powerful case that blogs are a decentralized discussion forum free from the practical limits that the mainstream media impose on individual expression.
That would be the case if the nation were finally impelled to do the one practical, near-term and affordable thing that would, over time, dramatically reduce our dependence on oil: Wean the U.S. automotive fleet from its current, almost complete reliance on petroleum-derived gasoline.
But companies still face several legal and practical challenges to implementing the policy, according to Johnson, unless it is a case of massive fraud or gross negligence, where it is easier to establish a cause-effect relationship.
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He also wrote extensively about almost everything else: history, diplomacy, French literature, German literature (in this case, on the lack of it), religion, philosophy and the practical arts of government (in which he himself excelled).
It is not obvious, given the practical and economic advantages of currency union highlighted in the report, why that would be the case, if Scotland were willing to sign up to a Treasury-style set of constraints.
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