Interest in geolocation soared after last November's ruling by a French judge requiring Yahoo!
The ruling by the court was the last chance the 13 had to reverse their convictions.
Moreover, an Oct. 4 ruling by the Federal U.S. Court of Appeals found the Washington, D.
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India's law minister responded to the ruling by calling for serious political debate on the issue.
The most important factor was a ruling by the European Court of Justice in November 2002.
Now it has the cache of a prefectural-level status after a ruling by the State Council.
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Heathrow Airport Holdings had to sell Stansted as a result of a ruling by the Competition Commission.
The court upheld a ruling by financial regulators that found that fundraising rules had not been complied with.
For these the Commerce Department has said it will make a preliminary ruling by the end of July.
This is a significant ruling by a panel made up I think of a significant mix of judges.
First, a 1995 ruling by the European Court of Justice allowed players to move more freely between clubs.
More fundamentally, an important 2010 ruling by the Sixth Circuit in U.S. v.
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The decision followed a similar 2006 ruling by the California Supreme Court in a case with nearly identical facts.
Since 1998, their homeward route has been blocked by the security forces, following a ruling by the Parades Commission.
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Ms Morales said she was stepping down because the ruling by the Council of State had undermined her position.
The residents claimed the Orangemen planned to break a Parades Commission ruling by gathering outside the village's Presbyterian church.
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United's title party will get underway after the match at Goodison Park after a ruling by Premier League bosses.
Lawyers can apply for permission at the Court of Appeal to challenge the ruling by Mr Justice Mitting.
The Supreme Court order followed a ruling by financial regulators which found that fundraising rules had not been complied with.
In fact, minutes after the ruling by the Delaware Chancery Court, Air Products and Chemicals withdrew its bid for Airgas.
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Something that may be helpful is a ruling by a Washington, D.
California had been issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples since a May 2008 ruling by the state Supreme Court legalized the unions.
During a parade last month, loyalist bands played music outside St Patrick's Church in defiance of a ruling by the Parades Commission.
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The board cited a ruling by Harris' office that hand recounts may only be conducted if there is evidence of voting machine failure.
It was, with an exceptionally rare ruling by an umpire going against them Saturday in a 7-3 loss to the New York Mets.
On Tuesday, Meredith's family gave their reaction to the ruling by Italian Supreme Court judges that Knox and Sollecito should stand trial again.
As of May 17, they will be able to marry in Massachusetts as a result of a ruling by that state's Supreme Court.
The case revolves around a ruling by the Spanish data protection agency, the AEPD, that some search results contravene the country's privacy laws.
Smartphones purchased after Saturday can't be legally unlocked without permission from the carrier, according to a recent ruling by the Library of Congress.
It had been fighting a 2009 ruling by the commission that it must sell Stansted because of the lack of competition between London airports.
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