His remedy is to take spending power from central government and put it firmly in the hands of patients and parents, who will be free to buy whatever health care and schooling they want from a variety of eagerly competing providers.
While the government is now technically compelled to take action that will change Microsoft's business -- many think Jackson will seek to break the firm into a bunch of "Baby Bills" when he produces his "remedy" in August -- Bill Gates and his Redmond buddies are widely expected to appeal the decision, a process that could drag on for years.
The club's directors, moved by Mr Brower's desire to remedy his original error, went along with him.
It took them both a long time to understand that the boy was sick, though she would point out that she had been the first to notice that he was unhappy, and had sought to remedy his discontent with sweeter treats and more delightful distractions.
Crusoe memorably confronts ocean waves, earthquakes and religious visions, but he also nurses a summer fever, using tobacco and rum as an improvised remedy to clear his head.
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Kyl wants "to understand the root and cause of what happened here before we haphazardly rush and approve what we think is the remedy, " his spokesman Ryan Patmintra said.
But Kyl wants "to understand the root and cause of what happened here before we haphazardly rush and approve what we think is the remedy, " said his spokesman, Ryan Patmintra.
But since there was nothing much he could do to remedy matters, that was where his intervention ended.
Klein and his troops are scrupulously avoiding talking about a remedy (though they've had experts on retainer for months sorting through the options).
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Mr. Botha admitted in the bail hearing that he didn't wear protective foot gear at the crime scene, mistakenly called a herbal remedy "testosterone" and said his investigation team missed a bullet cartridge in the toilet bowl.
Judge David Sentelle wrote in his ruling that "disgorgement is not an available remedy" under the legislation.
In his mind, the Fed sees inflation as a remedy for many of the budgetary problems currently being faced.
Of course, his parents could have just shipped him over Amsterdam to remedy the issue, but if you're interested in seeing the outcome yourself, be sure to hit up the Vital Theater Company in New York City from now until April 22nd.
For several weeks, Mr Suharto and his circle have let it be known that their chosen remedy for the Indonesian currency's 75% collapse against the dollar in the past year is to re-peg it and back a new, much stronger rate with a currency board.
However, there is an exception to the exclusive-remedy rule, which may allow an employee to sue his employer if the injury was intentional (i.e. fraud, battery, etc.).
Justice Tugendhat said he thought Terry's real concern was the effect on his sponsorship contracts, in which case, payment of damages would be an adequate remedy if he succeeded at trial.
In King's book "Why We Can't Wait, " he recounts his travels to India where he expressed approval for that government's attempts to remedy the historical discrimination of "the untouchables" through compensatory programs.
The issue is: How the NFL should administer a remedy so that Suh does not further endanger other players, further damage his own career, or run counter culture to the NFL brand of football?
During the trial, Judge Jackson did not really tip his hand as to whether he favours a break-up or a conduct-based remedy, he added.
And if George Osborne agrees with Sir Mervyn that RBS and Lloyds aren't lending enough, then the remedy remains the one it has always been and the one he loathes: he could exercise his rights as their biggest shareholder and order them to increase their appetite for risk.
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