Appeal judges unanimously ruled the council had failed to establish that the deputy judge's ruling on the 1970 Equal Pay Act was wrong or in any way flawed.
Currently, almost any accounting system you can think of records mistakes of commission, when a deliberate act goes wrong, but keeps no record of mistakes of omission: things not done that should have been.
On June 2 the two sides settled a lawsuit, with Reinhard and Kreinberg, who'd been fired, admitting they'd been wrong to act behind the board's back.
The law is interested in whether or not someone at the time that the criminal act occurred understood the difference between right and wrong.
Following the example communicated by the US Jewish leadership, supporters of Israel often act as if shouting down Israel advocates is wrong only because doing so is an assault on freedom of speech.
"Until someone is proven to have done something wrong, to shun them or act as if they do not deserve to be heard, I think would be an insult to our responsibilities here as representatives of this country, which is a nation of laws, " the congressman said.
For those seniors who do become leads, Guttentag and his colleagues will act as ombudsmen in the event that anything goes wrong between the senior and the lender.
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It's a tricky balancing act to pull off, and lots could go wrong -- for instance, it's not exactly clear how smooth it will be to switch between the two types of Windows, or if you'll even be able to get the old Windows on certain types of tablets (that is, tablets that run the power-efficient ARM processors used by the iPad and most other tablets today).
What has gone wrong: has Greece broken its promises to act responsibly, or is the reform programme crushing its economy?
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To be left with nothing is both immoral and wrong and we ask the government now to act and act quickly.
Under Lisbon, if one-third of the national parliaments agree on something, they can act together to oblige the Commission to cancel and review a wrong decision.
Where I was wrong was in my belief that the oil companies had their act together when it came to worst-case scenarios.
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He says Congress had always rejected a U.K. style Official Secrets Act, and that it was the role of the press to disclose wrong-doing by government officials.
There is something wrong and that's why I ask the European Union to act.
He says the Clean Air Act, which is designed to regulate traditional air pollutants, is the "wrong horse" for regulation of CO2 and other greenhouse gases.
So long as you act in good faith and without discrimination, you can lawfully act on your best available information, even if it turns out to be wrong.
This does not mean services are performing poorly, but instead the findings act as more of a "smoke alarm", suggesting something could be going wrong.
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Many customers complained of having no redress when things go wrong and the OFT urged the industry, which is currently unregulated, to clean up its act.
The MHF is calling on doctors to act in the early stages of dementia, and to recognise that people have a right to know what is wrong with them and to be given clear and compassionate information about their condition.
In a ruling last week, Judge Christopher A. Boyko of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio agreed with Citigroup that Brinson had cited the wrong laws in her complaint, but concluded that she has a case under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, which prohibits creditor-on-debtor discrimination based on race, age, marital status and the like.
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