She demanded that Armstrong honor her contract and allow her to make an example of Arrington.
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Mr Lanier said he had pressed for such high damages to make an example of Merck.
If conservatives decide to make an example of them, they could be done for.
She campaigned on the slogan of bashing the oligarchs and will have to make an example of some.
Within the last few years, Russia has tried to make an example of energy barons it considers tax cheats.
Could Benedict not find even one bishop of whom to make an example?
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The Japanese government seems determined to make an example of CSFB because of its prominent position in international financial markets.
In mid-April of 2011, in a speech at George Washington University, Obama once again decided to make an example of Ryan.
We believe that the British government declined to prosecute him to enable the US government to make an example of him.
But three years later, federal prosecutors decided to jump into the act and make an example of King by indicting him on federal charges.
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The Department of Justice may be tempted to make an example of Walmart, given its high profile and its failure to disclose its problems.
It's unlikely that a court would award monetary damages, unless a judge or jury wanted to make an example of the offending company, according to attorney Allen.
To make the example concrete, say we decided that three of our survivors qualify for retirement (leaving seven workers) and that we will all get equal shares.
The 46-year-old said that the media were "baying" for the judge to make an example of him but asked Lord Bracadale to treat him as leniently as possible.
"I guess the fact that this woman, who had decided to make some example of me, while everyone else was left undisturbed, did get the better of me, " Baldwin wrote.
The newly appointed, self-promoting Kessler was hungry to make an example of an iconic company and to appear on the evening news in a virile demonstration that he was tough at enforcing the law.
At the time of Mr Larsen's imprisonment, many people felt that the government was stretching the law to make an example of him, thus discouraging other fossil hunters from going anywhere near federal land.
When Quito recently defaulted on bonds bearing the name of the man who engineered an earlier bail-out -- then-U.S. Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady -- the Clinton Administration, in its wisdom, decided to make an example of Ecuador.
Anyway, the NY Times article goes on to make an example of a content distribution deal that Netflix has with STARZ , a pay TV service which has the cable rights to films from Sony( SNE) and Disney ( DIS).
However, it looks like that kind of offer is not likely since the government has so much evidence (15 people have already pleaded guilty) and has an opportunity to make an example of Raj to Wall Street that insider-trading will not be tolerated.
"Well, some of the methods -- the deals you have to make, for example, " Bittman replied.
So maybe part of his ouster is due to Cook wanting to make an accountability example from him.
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It was able to adapt the microencapsulation techniques used to make, for example, scratch-and-sniff perfume advertisements and carbonless copy paper.
To make up an example, think about a clinical trial in which one group drinks coffee and the other group abstains.
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The Wish Lists are the first in more coming moves towards making Airbnb much more social, with future features to make, for example, group travel easier, Modi says.
Now of course conservatives (and, one hopes, the vast majority of everyone else) also believe that there are negative rights in education: there are some things the state simply cannot do to families and children in the name of education, for example make private education or homeschooling illegal or, more controversially and for some conservatives, replacing parents in their role of teaching children about sexuality.
Tight budgets, for example, make it harder for the government to increase discretionary spending.
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Modern health and safety rules, for example, make it hard to run a scrap-metal business.
An example helps make the pitfalls of the first approach and the merits of the second clearer.
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