The committee proposed punishment of up to five years in prison for law-enforcement officers who don't register cases of rape or sexual assault following complaints.
They say they won't comment on individual cases and don't give us an indication of what the rationale is.
Also, it doesn't include two cases where the FDA did go against a committee.
Before the "London whale" there weren't many known cases of clawbacks in the financial sector.
"I don't want these cases like this to come before this court all the time, " he said.
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The Justice Department doesn't publicly discuss cases that close without charges filed.
The government won't discuss individual cases, but Justice Department spokesperson Tasia Scolinos says the privilege is used sparingly and only after careful review.
"Given the size of L.A. County, given the traffic between here and Mexico, it would be very surprising if we didn't have any cases, " Fielding said.
Others have noted that authorities in Jiangsu didn't publicize the cases there until after a hospital record purporting to document a local H7N9 infection was posted on Sina Weibo.
And also when you said to Norah or me maybe we didn't know those cases -- do you think most average Americans know about a Supreme Court case from 75 years ago?
Animal cases in San Antonio used to be farmed out at random to the city's municipal court judges, who often didn't give the cases enough attention or hand down sufficiently stiff punishments, according to city officials.
Some cases were found within family clusters, though WHO experts say it isn't clear whether those cases were caused by a common exposure to poultry or due to limited person-to-person transmission.
You can't control the outcome in many cases, you can't predict it.
There are organised far right groupings, but more probably in significant in numbers is just a body of people from various different clubs around the country who wouldn't dare, or possibly in some cases, wouldn't even dream of voicing such sort of sentiments in the context of their own home club's support.
These days, he says, they aren't treating as many emergency cases, but the lull in violence hasn't translated into the basic equipment and medicine the hospital needs.
They found that detecting and treating many early-stage breast cancers reduced the number of late-stage cancers and deaths only slightly, prompting them to conclude that much of the treatment was unnecessary in some cases because the cancers wouldn't have progressed, and in some cases because they were fatal despite being treated early.
In other words, these aren't isolated incidents or cases of mistaken identity or simple errors.
It also wasn't clear in those cases who was responsible for the seizures.
Confidentiality agreements are nice, but they don't work in all cases, warns Faber.
The law doesn't apply to tax cases, although in a case against Sakura Global Capital last year he unsuccessfully tried an end-run around this exemption.
"Merck can't count on most cases looking like this, " he said.
Ray Felts, Article One's North American president, says the company doesn't tally how many cases it has helped win and declined to comment on most clients.
According to the scientists, each of us carries about 0.14 grams of fecal material into the pool -- and that doesn't include accidents or cases of diarrhea.
Courts often find banks aren't liable in cybercrime cases in which a business client's computer systems were breached, according to George Tubin, senior security strategist for Trusteer Inc.
Some were found within family clusters, though WHO experts say it isn't clear whether those cases were caused by a common exposure to poultry or due to limited person-to-person transmission.
There weren't any other recent cases that dealt with the particular issue of a cow in the road, though there were others about dogs, Meyers said, also noting the appeals court didn't rely on any of the 1800s case law in reaching this decision.
That means they can't easily use all the existing phone extensions in their home, can't make calls if their electricity or Internet connection goes down, and in many cases, don't have access to emergency 911 services.
The few trials conducted that separated participants, into a group taking fish-oil supplements and another that didn't, weren't well done, because the women often knew if they were getting the supplement, and in some cases there wasn't a comparison group at all, she said.
Still, since the start of Toyota's troubles late last summer, the Japanese company hasn't blamed drivers for any of the sudden-acceleration incidents, though in many cases the company couldn't find another cause.
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