For punitive damages of that size to be awarded in a commercial case is very unusual.
For another, the commercial case for high-speed rail should be strengthened once aviation starts to pay its true environmental costs through carbon pricing.
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Now they have to reach that 90% mark - and as nobody thinks there's much of a commercial case for anything more than around two thirds of homes to get fibre-based broadband, that's quite a big ask over four years.
The EC has appealed the ruling against it and has filed its own WTO large commercial aircraft case against claimed U.S. subsidies.
Another NGO, the Bar Council, was recently rebuked -- not for the first time -- for expressing qualms over the conduct of the judiciary in a commercial crime case.
Reynolds Tobacco Company in a commercial speech case filed by the Federal Trade Commission which challenged their use of the cartoon character, Joe Camel, as an unfair trade practice to target children with the fun-loving character.
The same has been the case with commercial scale wind power in Denmark.
The bank always conducts such assessments in the case of commercial aircraft exports, and generally finds that the number of jobs created by exports far outweighs any hypothetical losses.
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With elaborate stagecraft, it is more interested in making the case for commercial perfume as high art, with the rights and privileges accorded therein, than in revealing the artistry of perfume design.
Along with five others, they had been forced to draw up restructuring plans after falling short of the 8% ratio of capital to risk-weighted assets that is considered the acceptable minimum by international financial regulators (by more than six percentage points in the case of Commercial Bank of Korea).
In the past, banks would agree at little cost to provide back-up lines for commercial-paper issuers in case their access to the market dried up.
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For Mr Berezovsky, this case at the commercial court here in London was about betrayal - a father and son relationship soured, a beautiful business partnership severed.
Tenet said that co-pays and deductibles associated with buying insurance through the exchange are going to be substantially less than is the case for traditional commercial health insurance.
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These banks have a high share of mortgage lending and are heavily exposed to commercial property and construction lending - which is what has done for them, because Spain's housing market is weak and becoming weaker, and its commercial property sector is a basket case.
The Federal Reserve's facility to buy high-quality (A1-P1) commercial paper at a term of three months was likewise designed to provide a liquidity backstop, in this case for investors and borrowers in the commercial paper market.
Morgan and Goldman will have to find a way to amass more stable deposits, many analysts said Monday, seeing an increased likelihood that they will buy a commercial bank (or in Morgan Stanley's case, be acquired by one).
The wonder of a currency board is that it is not meant to allow the authorities any discretion at all: in Hong Kong's case, the three note-issuing commercial banks may print money only by surrendering equivalent dollars to the monetary authority at the set rate.
"It is a clear case of quasi-public funds distorting the commercial environment, " said Anthony de Larrinaga of SG Securities.
Awkwardly, the better the argument for keeping the firm broad, the better the case for joining forces with a retail and commercial bank.
Not too long ago, Boeing commercial aircraft CEO, Jim Albaugh, raised the case of increased competition and the end of their duopoly with Airbus.
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The DoD has historically funded technology development and infrastructure build out that no commercial enterprise would have been able to make a business case to justify.
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Conservative peer Lord Fowler, former chair of the Communications Select Committee, said he wanted to see the BBC explore more commercial initiatives, suggesting that "there is an overwhelming case for a public-private partnership".
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According to the official, a break in the case came when detectives reviewing video surveillance from commercial establishments in the area spotted the suspect talking with street vendors along a row near 50th Street and Seventh Avenue, a block from the subway station where Mr. Han was killed.
The order will stand until the Commercial High Court has heard arguments from both sides in a case field by Sumathipala.
If a lot of chemistry work has to be done later and what we put in development is not the original compound, then we take the IP in case the same molecule can be used in a commercial environment.
"From that, we start talking about the commercial viability of the product, which isn't always the case, " she said.
The case has been investigated by the Justice Department's commercial litigation branch, according to several people familiar with the matter.
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One woman came up to me to shake my hand during a commercial break, telling me she'd just finished arguing a case before the Supreme Court.
Worse, to use the tax code to stimulate one sector of the commercial world, authorities must depress other sectors--in this case by saddling individuals and large firms with higher tax bills in order to favor the small.
The loan guarantee acts as lenders' insurance in case of default or unforeseen delay for technologies trying to go commercial for the first time.
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