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The NFLPA decertified in 1989 in order to bring an antitrust case and did not reform again until 1993.
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Americans wanted an experienced professional who could bring order to the country.
CNN: y: On style and substance, heading off toward November
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It's a place where real innovation is occurring at an unprecedented pace in order to bring new services and products to our customers in a fraction of the time.
ENGADGET: AT&T Foundry innovation center opens its doors in Palo Alto to help devs do what they do
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The Congressional Review Act allows any senator to bring up legislation to overturn a regulation or an order within 60 days of its effective date, provided the senator gets 30 signatures supporting it.
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It turns out, the company started an intensive training program last July in order to bring people up to speed on coding native apps for iOS and Android.
ENGADGET
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The U.S. must have an extradition treaty with a country in order to bring a resident of that country to the United States to be tried in U.S. courts.
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What Apple, Microsoft and Cisco need in order to bring that cash back into the country in an economic fashion is simply to do this: lose money, and in particular, enough money to offset the additional tax that would be required to bring the cash back into the country.
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Or, in order to achieve reform, is it best to bring in an independent figure -- known as a good manager and decision-maker -- to change what has become an often intractable and inflexible bureaucracy?
CNN: Borger: An Obama team oops on CIA pick?
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Meanwhile, Mr Talabani says that in order to bring Sunnis in from the cold he wants to offer an amnesty to any rebel not guilty of targeting Iraqi civilians.
ECONOMIST: Iraq
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Ms Barker thinks that an additional 70, 000 houses need to be built in order to bring real price growth down to 1.8% a year from the current 2.4%.
ECONOMIST: Concrete is coming to a building site near you