One of the chief advantages of a website, selling subscriptions, holds no appeal to them.
Of course, there is no appeal to the TSA autocrat who has the power to interrupt your transit.
Patrick O'Connor QC, representing Mr Watkin's legal team, later told the High Court there would be no appeal over this decision.
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The five-member commission acts as both judge and jury, applies lower standards of evidence and allows no appeal to civilian courts.
There is no appeal and no turning elsewhere for a second opinion.
Smith appeared to edge on 22 but there was no appeal, and Tim Ambrose spilled chances at the wicket on 26 and 107.
It is understood that whatever the judges' decision, there would be no appeal which could mean Megrahi would be freed later on Friday.
If a batsman stands their ground and no appeal is made by the fielding side, then they shouldn't be given out by an umpire.
" But he added: "Overturning the constitutional court ruling and reinstating parliament is against the constitution, especially that there is no appeal on such court rulings.
Can it continue its purge of moderates (i.e. those Republicans who talk to Democrats), and still enable hardliners with little or no appeal in a general election?
No appeal was taken from the April 23, 2009 judgment.
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To control costs, ObamaCare adopts the ultimate Progressive solution: an unelected, unaccountable, 15-member panel empowered to impose decisions regarding life and death upon 308 million citizen-pawns who will have no appeal.
There was no appeal on that ruling, but the International Rugby Union has pledged to review its punishments for such offenses in the wake of criticism that the player got off lightly.
The government will now be able to expropriate land without being challenged in court, and remove the right to a passport from those it deems a danger to security, with no appeal.
When they fail, the maliks must produce the culprit, his guilt attested by a tribal jirga, or council, for punishment by the PA (until recently up to 14 years in prison with no appeal).
If a batsman stands his ground and no appeal is made by the fielding side then he should not be given out by an umpire, even if he should be out under the Laws of the game.
These dry, 15-to-20-second statements are as fun to listen to as the dentist's drill, and make the air only under the strictest of rules: There can be no mention of products, and no appeal to buy anything.
No appeal to history or scholarship, no reliance on the methods of science or social science, no faith in democratic compromise: Instead, common sense is used to ground policy, especially by those in the debt ceiling debate intent on bringing us to the brink of defaulting on our national debt, or perhaps over the brink.
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It is a brilliant invention, but aside from use in airports and logistics areas, it has no wide appeal.
He will no doubt appeal to employees to consider the firm's greater good.
He is a shrewd manipulator behind the scenes, but has no mass appeal.
Easy to read and peppered with references to contemporary music, the book will no doubt appeal to the less formal wine lover, too.
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They doubt that a city with virtually no tourist appeal can fill three huge facilities, and they worry that they may import extra crime and dependency rather than an economic boom.
While Tim took the cameras inside, Julia remained resolutely outside, which will no doubt appeal to a certain demographic - the members of the Australian Men's Shed Association for a start, of which Tim is a patron.
Another skilful run by Templeton took him past three United defenders before he was closed down in the box by Watson and, though the winger went to ground, referee Iain Brines was unmoved by shouts for a penalty by the travelling fans and Templeton himself made no great appeal for a spot-kick.
Gary Oldman, who plays Dracula, is perfectly opaque and remote in the seduction scenes: he has no sex appeal. (As the old Dracula, leering wrinkedly beneath a crullerlike coiffure, Oldman has his moments, though.) The picture just keeps coming at us indefatigably, unstoppably, as if it were pursuing us through eternity, and it leaves us feeling mysteriously drained.
Others are manifestly unworkable (letting head teachers kick out troublemakers with no right of appeal).
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