The law, passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in February after months of wrangling, represented an unconstitutional end run around the City Council, where its passage wasn't guaranteed, the judge ruled.
Christa Markwalder, a lawmaker from the pro-business Free Democratic Party, said she didn't think passage of the initiative would lead to an exodus of companies from Switzerland but would attract attention from other countries studying corporate-governance policies.
With the human population now at seven billion and climbing, cities have become huge territories that don't allow the passage of other species through them.
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British Foreign Minister William Hague added his nation won't provide safe passage for Assange, and that the UK had "painstakingly" assured the Ecuadorians that his human rights would be protected.
When its image-recognition software can't interpret a passage of aged or faded text, it further distorts the image and serves it up as a CAPTCHA. That means the project not only produces an enormous output of digitized records for preservation purposes--it also filters text to find far more difficult words for computers to recognize.
Its impact on the fate of immigration legislation is unclear, but it isn't likely to make passage any easier.
The passage of time clearly won't diminish the Travers family's very obvious pain.
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In one, he had highlighted a passage about the relative commonness of T. bataar, which, he believed, underscored his point that his specimens were scientifically unimportant.
Having bipartisan support for immigration reform will not ensure passage -- it didn't for President George W. Bush in 2007 -- but without it, chances are even slimmer.
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But already businessmen in Hong Kong are warning that the passage of the trade bill won't lead to overnight changes.
Apple later fired back in a statement Thursday, asserting that passage of the proposed shareholder measure wouldn't prevent Apple from issuing preferred stock in the future.
While some of the overhaul's provisions would take effect within months of its passage, the big expansion of coverage wouldn't happen until 2014, when new health insurance marketplaces open for business.
" If you don't see what's wrong with that passage, imagine it beginning: "It has never been a habit of mine to watch movies .
Ridge later backed away from the assertion in the book, saying he wasn't questioning his colleagues' motives and that the passage could have been clearer.
The fundraisers had been scheduled for a day after the deadline for the passage of the state budget, a process that wasn't originally expected to run up to its April 1 deadline.
Although crucial details were still being worked out, aides from both political parties said they don't believe any remaining decisions would derail the agreement's passage.
And he can't slow the course of her decline, so he slows the passage of what time remains to them with stories luminous stories of his life and theirs, stories with an undercurrent of heartbreak and horror.
And then imagine the book won't let you skip to chapter four until you have signified you understand that passage.
The bipartisan backing of the Volcker Rule by some of the "gray eminences" of finance seems to suggest relatively easy passage of his idea, despite rumblings last week that the U.S. Senate wasn't exactly sanguine.
What we don't want is for this to be a hugely attractive destination for people who only want a passage to Britain.
Mr. DAN SCHNUR (Politics, University of Southern California): At least so far, it doesn't look like there's a lot of public support for it or likelihood for its passage.
In a passage in "The Waste Land" that echoes Dante's journey with Virgil through the "Inferno, " T.
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