McDonald was warned by the governing body after lying about his reasons for overturning a penalty award.
He then planned his appeal, knowing that the odds of overturning the decision were low.
The Italians dominated but Dickson Etuhu's away goal gives the Cottagers hope of overturning the deficit.
Their screams simply are not loud enough, unaided, to overcome the obstacles to overturning wrongful convictions.
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But club captain Steve Jagielka believes the Bucks are capable of overturning their first-leg deficit.
But President Barack Obama has now signed separate legislation overturning the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
On Thursday, the commission announced that it would not be overturning its decision on the parade.
Overturning bans on certain functions could potentially benefit some women, but at what overall cost?
The overturning of this law last year was hailed as a breakthrough for women's rights.
In Brussels, NATO countries joined in condemning Serbia for overturning the November municipal election results.
The Court repeatedly emphasized that it was not adopting a heightened pleading standard or overturning any precedents.
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One person died when an apparent twister hit the state of Georgia, overturning cars on a motorway.
In the absence of a future court overturning Citizens United, the fundamental response should be a constitutional amendment.
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The Wik judgment, by overturning paternalistic notions of aborigines' status, may force Australia to try a new approach.
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There's no sign of Belfast City Council overturning its decision to fly the flag just on designated days.
Justices Breyer, Ginsberg, Sotomayor, and Kagan are likely to vote in favor of overturning DOMA and Proposition 8.
Overturning the verdict on Tuesday, appeals judge Wilevaldo Contreras said the court had not adequately verified Mr Chanax testimony.
Yet even comparisons to Napster undersell the potential economic upheaval and social impact of overturning the TV ad market.
FEC, the case that extended First Amendment rights to corporations and unions, overturning campaign-finance limits Congress placed on them.
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Third, it would diminish the dangers of one country overturning the regional balance of power by acquiring these weapons.
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However, the chance of actually overturning an in process foreclosure is highly unlikely.
It is not clear how sweeping the decision overturning Measure 37 will be.
But the chances of overturning the law remain almost nonexistent given its popularity.
The overturning of the ban is likely to provide a big boost to Samsung ahead of the Christmas shopping season.
It used its strong presence in parliament to push through a parliamentary amendment in February overturning the ban in universities.
Within a few years Congress, overturning a veto by President Woodrow Wilson, passed laws that sharply cut the inflow of migrants.
The addiction of the big two matters: given their political power, the commission has an uphill struggle overturning their state aids.
And if so, would this administration be actively arguing for the overturning of a law signed by a previous Democratic President?
If that weren't enough, this London brewery is also overturning the common perception abroad that British beer is warm, weak and undrinkable.
Progressives United aims to build a massive grassroots effort dedicated to mitigating the effects of, and eventually overturning, the Citizens United decision.
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