Many in the shipping industry oppose the speed limit, saying it would be too costly.
But the International Olympic Committee has withdrawn its backing, saying it would be against ethical guidelines.
The court allowed the election to go ahead, however, saying it would decide the issue later.
Blanket's doctor provided a letter saying it would be "medically detrimental" to the boy.
National media organizations have staunchly opposed the proposal, saying it would limit freedom of the press.
Top Republicans called for the earlier testimony to be declassified, saying it would prove inconsistencies.
Sky apologised for any distress caused to viewers, saying it would review its guidelines.
The United States has opposed Kyoto before, saying it would be an economic hardship.
Most Republicans oppose any such plan, saying it would give too much power to the government.
But the European Union held back, saying it would discuss the issue again in September.
Theater owners generally object to the idea of premium video-on-demand, saying it would disrupt their business.
Her brother, Jean, was quoted in Le Monde as saying it would contradict what Camus stood for.
Health groups have welcomed the decision, saying it would lead to more affordable versions of patented medicines.
But Blix wants his team to return, saying it would increase the credibility of any weapons discoveries.
Some people criticized the boycott, saying it would hurt grocers and bakers and wouldn't achieve any real change.
If nothing goes well, they have now gone on record as saying it would be later in 2011.
Business groups obviously hate the idea, saying it would unleash a torrent of expensive and abusive class-action suits.
South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, has defended the action, saying it would stop hungry rebels from looting villages.
But the Associated Press praised the movie, saying it would leave "a big, silly grin on your face".
Health minister, Dan Poulter, welcomed the report, saying it would help raise standards for women and families across England.
The Argentine opposition has criticised the move saying it would politicise the judiciary.
She also calls for a ban on short-selling stocks, saying it would provide breathing room for markets to recover.
Mr Balls is trying to boost Labour's economic credibility by saying it would not reverse all the coalition's cuts.
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But many family members balked at that prospect, saying it would rob the event of its most meaningful ritual.
Oil companies generally decline to reveal payments to foreign governments, saying it would violate confidentiality clauses in their contracts.
White House attorneys pushed not to have the president testify in person, saying it would interrupt his presidential duties.
The government has strongly urged against this move, saying it would disrupt a joint Justice Department-CIA investigation into the tapes.
But, in May this year, it performed a U-turn, saying it would revert to the F35-B, as costs had increased.
The decision was harshly criticized by former NASA astronauts, including Neil Armstrong, saying it would sideline the American space program.
Bill Nelson also criticized McCain's plan, saying it would ruin his state's tourism industry and would not solve the problem.
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