Perhaps the europhiles have finally been stung into action by the argument that the Government is losing the battle over the euro by default.
Mr Jungmann dismisses the American argument that affirmative action mainly benefits people who are middle-class already.
That information could support the argument that military action could create a threat from Iraq, he argued.
But the minister said she wanted to consider both sides of the argument before taking any action.
He understands that the message of the election was that the American people want action, not political posturing and argument.
Some of King's closest aides are baffled at the argument that King opposed affirmative action policies.
In April, the Rick James estate filed a class action lawsuit against Universal, making the same argument as FBT: that artists should get a 50% cut of sales from digital music.
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In the US, it will strengthen the argument of those fighting a rearguard action from the banks to water down the Volcker rule, which is supposed to prevent banks taking big investments for their own account.
That could cause the asking price of companies like Excel Sports Management to skyrocket, and if purchased, would decrease the likelihood of a successful argument based on an antitrust cause of action.
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That finding suggests Americans may be supporting military action not because they have accepted a compelling national-security argument.
Over the past year or so, critics of affirmative action have used the elder King's words to back their argument.
Instead, the court accepted the Michigan case for argument, suggesting that despite the common issue of affirmative action, the justices saw significant legal distinctions between the two cases.
There's also the too-much-of-a-good-thing problem: While plunging stock prices are normally good for the class-action business, this time they may diminish the effectiveness of the argument that fraud was to blame.
There're many reasons behind this, including "the too-much-of-a-good-thing" problem: While plunging stock prices are normally good for the class-action business, this time they may diminish the effectiveness of the argument that fraud was to blame.
Their argument is that the exceptional crisis we face today excuses the most extreme, reckless action - and tomorrow can take care of itself.
Bayer, scheduled for argument Jan. 18, the court must decide whether one court can reject a class action and then prevent any other court from allowing one to proceed.
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Behrend, scheduled for argument Nov. 5, in which Comcast is challenging an appeals court decision allowing a class action to proceed on behalf of all of its Philadelphia customers even though Comcast argues there is no economic theory that could explain how to award damages to them.
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