And we won that fight, too -- (applause) -- and that law will take effect by the time -- that law is scheduled to take effect by the time freshmen graduate.
By the time the law firm got around to filing, the one-year statute of limitations had expired, says James Rosen, the attorney Blanks hired to sue his former lawyers.
By the time a law or regulation is final, the problem has evolved, or disappeared, or was resolved more efficiently by the next release of something, perhaps without even special effort.
By the time he arrived at law school, when he was twenty-seven, he had become the man he had imagined.
Is there a chance, though, that your tying the hands of commanders in war time by putting this into federal law?
British Columbia's Workman's Compensation Board, which is not covered by the health law, buys time in a hospital operating theatre to get injured workers early treatment and so avoid extended disability payments.
By 2000 American businesses had reduced their emissions of the chemicals covered under the law by 40%, and over time the rules were actually tightened.
We can tell you that the information included in the 2005 article was based upon a preliminary investigation we undertook on behalf of a pension sponsor, assisted by an health insurance industry insider familiar with law enforcement subpoenas received by health insurers at that time.
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For a long time, software was considered by patent law as a form of applied math.
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When finally confronted by law enforcement, it took time and pressure for both women to admit their true identities.
Instead, among the forty candidates under consideration by Time is Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown law student and advocate for free contraception.
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She mastered the art of faking so well that by the time her mother-in-law died, and she could finally start eating according to her real preferences, she found that she no longer had preferences.
Suction by mouth, originally designed to prevent illness at a time of little medical knowledge, was not required by Jewish law, he said.
Bills proposed by backbench MPs rarely have a chance of becoming law unless taken up by government or opposition and allocated time for full debate and votes by MPs.
It was overturned by the constitutional court soon afterwards, but by that time, says Mr Venediktov, the law had already been used to launch cases against 17 regional media outlets.
The whistleblower law was in full swing by the time Doug Durand landed at TAP Pharmaceutical in 1995.
The law measures value by the amount of time it takes to complete a task.
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It was the first time such a law had been repealed by popular vote.
The law was criticised at the time by the EU Commission, and the Hungarian government later amended it.
The government's main argument goes like this: "Toll telephone service" is defined in the law as service billed by distance and time.
Action by you to repeal the law prior to this time-line and a subsequently finalized court decision will nullify any basis for the appeal and will establish as legal precedent Judge Phillips' ruling.
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To the point that my idea that the personal allowance for income tax should be set, by law, at the full year full time minimum wage earnings will be in the manifestos of at least two political parties (likely, those who will come third and fourth, but you cannot have everything) at the next general election.
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By that time, many disputes had arisen under the common law doctrine.
Amandio Micolino, a small-time rancher, is reforesting river margins as required by law.
Things changed around the year 2000, when Kaduna was hit, for the first time, by religious conflict attributed to the introduction of Islamic law in the state.
At the time, FHA MIP was also funding (amazingly by law) the Temporary Payroll Tax Continuation Act of 2011, which as we know, ended on December 31st, 2012.
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However, by spending time and energy aggressively pursuing marginal matters or pushing the law to its limits for weak cases, regulators run the risk of missing the boat on better cases that could benefit from additional attention.
Although no reason was given for this, the bill was not supported by the Labour government at the time and had no chance of becoming law anyway.
Mr Cameron told MPs that legislation backing a regulatory body could "cross the Rubicon" by writing elements of press regulation into the law for the first time.
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This was the first time we enshrined into law federal protections against crimes motivated by religious or racial hatred -- the law on which we build today.
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