The university could not then kick her off and cite protection from gender discrimination claims under the Title IX exemption.
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The Senate appears even less inclined to back CAFTA. Opponents cite everything from what they see as inadequate labor and environmental protections to concerns that the deal will eliminate more U.S. textile jobs.
They cite various examples from around the world of countries moving towards a tighter definition.
Doctors who shun email cite concerns ranging from privacy and security issues to liability, inconvenience and the risk of miscommunication of important medical information.
Some cite the period from the end of WWII through the 1950s as demonstrating that our economy could blossom under high income tax rates.
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Just to cite two examples from Tuesday: Saveology is opening in its 29th market in Cincinnati and small business daily deal site RapidBuyr has acquired Office Arrow.
Low ROI is a deterrent to increasing mobile ad spending . 43% of marketers who are not increasing mobile ad spending cite low ROI from mobile campaigns as a deterrent.
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The Relevancy Group survey found that low ROI is a deterrent to increasing mobile ad spending. 43% of marketers who are not increasing mobile ad spending cite low ROI from mobile campaigns as a deterrent.
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They cite loss of revenue from a India's breach of a marketing contract, New Zealand's refusal to play in Kenya and a similar boycott of Zimbabwe by England.
Mr Foster said it was unfair to cite an "isolated incident from the last century".
L.U. that some Justices know a Website from a legal cite probably won't be known for months.
Sixteen months after opening in July 2006, Zereoue is quick to cite his missteps--from poor marketing and uninspired renovation to lack of training and lax oversight.
Convinced that judges can be influenced by aggressive PR campaigns, Mr. Levick points to rulings in the detainee cases which openly cite news stories that resulted from his team's media outreach.
And the recall of nearly a half-million Chevrolet Cruzes over the last several weeks may be one factor that has knocked down demand, although GM executives instead cite intra-brand competition from other models such as Malibu.
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Gene, in the paper you cite, is measuring the return from Social Security.
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To give a week's personal food orgy some semblance of structure, I will cite three extraordinary restaurants, one from Bologna's past, one from the present and one on the leading edge of the future.
But that hasn't stopped the IRS from feeling the necessity to cite legal authority against voluntary taxes in a lengthy report on its Website entitled, "The Truth About Frivolous Tax Arguments".
In only 8% of cases did judges cite the high court's decision while departing from the guidelines.
Texas Gov. George W. Bush was able, time and time again, to cite specific international hot spots -- literally, from Sierra Leone to East Timor.
Although this year's winner in fact came from Saudi Arabia, the mobile carriers cite a religious fatwa that condemned the show as immoral as their rationale here, and Reuters is reporting that Saudi chatroom users have actually been praising the bans.
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The authors approvingly cite Mr Branson's casual style and endearing difference from the norm that his followers appreciate.
But Gerber can't cite any examples of investment companies going all the way from open-end status to operating company.
The prime minister got an earful too from the United States, which used to cite him as the kind of assertive leader Japan needs.
"Our own evidence suggests that those students from the poorest backgrounds are most likely to cite financial hardship as the biggest reason for dropping out, which shows the importance of continued funding for bursaries, " he added.
"I think the violations come from both sides, " he said but wouldn't cite a ratio.
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Though Rook could tell when he got his devices back that a few Yahoo emails from his agent had been read, the officers did not cite any private messages in explaining the ban.
Many cite deception, and it's easy to see where they're coming from.
The authors cite that such changes resulted in a shift in the type of lung damage observed from smoking by the 1970s.
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Let me just cite a few examples, there are many more available, but they're from people and sources that are familiar with the case and close to the evidence, and some coming from the presentations of just last week.
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