Although she was told it was a financial issue, Jacobs knew that wasn't the case -- especially when she saw the organization throw a party for 50, 000 attendees.
People who insisted that it was vital to look at worst-case scenarios when dealing with the Soviet Union proved remarkably averse to taking the same approach to environmental issues.
"What we are trying to do is preserve the FDA's role here, not have juries second-guess on a case-by-case and state-by-state basis imposing different safety obligations on manufacturers when Congress has established a regime for FDA to control this, " said Anthony Yang of the solicitor general's office.
The most important moment in a white-collar case is when federal prosecutors make the decision on whether or not to indict.
"The best-case scenario is when partners can voice small problems when they come up, rather than store them and then erupt, " says Orenstein.
In this case, when short-sellers lose investors gain because their "covering" of their short sales leads to increased demand for the shares in question.
That was certainly the case when drug-eluting stents were first introduced.
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John Wallenstein, an attorney for Mr. Frenkel, said he had always wondered why Mr. Stern was never charged in the shopping-mall case when his client was.
The controversial case began when make-up artist Clair Allison challenged her prosecution for driving over 40mph through the roadworks using photographic evidence and a report from a sign expert.
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But while there may be a need for remedial FCC action--in the relatively rare case when there may be a proven market failure--any such action should be targeted narrowly to redress demonstrable consumer harms.
When positions and exposures cannot be determined rapidly--as was the case, for example, when program trades overwhelmed the system during the 1987 stock market crash--potential outcomes include highly risk-averse behavior by market participants, sharp declines in market liquidity, and high volatility in asset prices.
Picking up on the discussion of gas prices from yesterday, is it fair for the American voter or the American public to blame any President -- in this case, this President and his administration -- when gas prices start going up so high?
In McKinney's case, when a follow-up biopsy revealed she had precancerous lesions, she opted for surgery to remove them.
The case against al-Marri escalated when investigators further examined his computer and interrogated al Qaeda detainees, the government claims.
To November, prices have risen 8% to 9% from their early 2012 lows, when the Case-Shiller indexes double-dipped, and remain about 30% off their mid-2006 highs.
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The Justice Department argued on behalf of the NLRB in the Noel Canning case when the three-judge panel heard the arguments at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit last month.
Larger companies, for example, discussed the need for open communication with important suppliers, including discussing new payment policies, credit terms or other plans -- when backed up by a solid business case -- as the need arose.
Advertisers also get a bang for their buck--or, in this case, 2 million-plus bucks--when they sign on for the big game.
Mr Barker-McCardle first became aware of the case when Ms Carson recently spoke to the Essex Chronicle about the break-in, which happened in November.
Australia has had five leaders -- and in one case the same one twice -- since 2007, when long-time Liberal leader John Howard lost the federal election to Labor's Kevin Rudd.
Consider the feverish note-taking of AOL founder Steve Case --now a major land developer in Hawaii--when social observer Malcolm Gladwell noted how often consumers misdirect because they do not know what they desire.
"I will take up a discussion with the president of UEFA, but I don't know if he has an influence on his disciplinary committee, " the 76-year-old said in Tokyo when asked about the Serbia-England case.
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The state's best-known case occurred in 1981 when an entire village of untouchables converted to Islam.
"Microsoft's power is every bit as strong - even greater - than when this case started, " Sun's chief general counsel, Michael Morris, asserted.
Britain's Hutton inquiry began simply by investigating the suicide of a senior weapons scientist (after he allegedly told a journalist the government had knowingly exaggerated in a dossier that it used to make the case for war), but it has waded further into the excruciating who-said-what-when details of Britain's case for war.
Filenames are case-insensitive in OS X but case-sensitive in iOS. This can lead to problems when using iCloud to share files between the two platforms.
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But Mr Yeung has also made several unsuccessful attempts to have the case postponed or struck out - the last in March, when a court rejected as "frivolous" an attempt to have the case moved to the High Court.
"Shopping, when the kids are doing something cute--the best-use case is close family, the people you talk to when you don't care what you look like, " Setton says.
It is rare but possible for the Department of Homeland Security to "parole'' a foreign national into the United States in extraordinary cases, for individuals of special interest to the United States, when a walk-in is in immediate danger, or when the case is "politically sensitive, '' the cable states.
That was the case until the stroke of half-time when they almost undid the visitors' good work.
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