South Korea was determined to take the matter to the United Nations Security Council.
Brawn said he would listen to Barrichello's interview again before deciding whether to take the matter further.
We apologise to our customers and take this matter very seriously as food quality is our highest priority.
We took the information to the police where the local commander seemed reluctant to take the matter seriously.
But Cardiff Met disputes this and is threatening to take the matter further.
The Crown Prosecution Service decided not to take the matter further, he added.
But Sir Roger said he was unable to take the matter any further.
"We apologize to our customers and take this matter very seriously as food quality is our highest priority, " he said.
Asda, which has no stores in the Highlands, said it was disappointed by its competitor's decision to take the matter to court.
But he said he was unable to take the matter any further.
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"Please be advised that we take this matter very seriously and, based upon the findings our investigation, will pursue compliance and enforcement actions, " CMS concluded, ominously.
West Ham avoided a points deduction for breaking the rules in the signings and Charlton were one of the clubs to threaten to take the matter further.
At question time on 3 February 2011, the star of BBC TV's the Apprentice called on the government to take the matter up with the Advertising Standards Authority.
Yu Myung-hwan, the foreign minister, has said South Korea would take the matter to the UN Security Council for additional sanctions if there were hard evidence that North Korea was involved.
"We were threatened at a very early stage by a solicitor who represented jockeys, and they said they wanted to take the matter to court, " he told BBC Radio Five Live.
Meanwhile on Wednesday, the Northern Ireland Secretary of State Peter Mandelson said if any evidence became available that the IRA was responsible for the death of a man in west Belfast last week, he would take the matter "very seriously".
"We would be keen to see any information or report that shows significant hygiene problems and will take the matter up with the local authorities involved, whose remit is to inspect and enforce food hygiene regulations within all catering businesses, " a spokesman said.
At another local hospital, Memorial Medical Center, a small fleet of helicopters was brought in to evacuate patients and staff after hospital officials were told "by officials on the ground to take the matter into our own hands, " said Trevor Fetter, president of Tenet HealthCare Corp.
Here's one: why is it not a resignation matter to take on Andy Coulson, formerly of the News of the World, as your press adviser when it is a resignation matter to take on Neil Wallis, formerly of the News of the World, as your press adviser?
There must be similar steps you can also take, no matter how busy you are.
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We will take up this matter in the meeting of International Cricket Council on 11 October.
Reports say the special committee was appointed after the SLRFU's regular disciplinary committee refused to take up the matter.
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The Palestinians want the United Nations Security Council to take up the matter.
His acerbic take on the matter is called the Broken Window Fallacy.
The Arkansas legislature will probably take up the matter in January, and will presumably back the farmers' demands for a clean-up.
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The House of Representatives passed a similar bill last year, but has yet to take up the matter in the 109th Congress.
In real life, however, every job you take, no matter how big or small, finds you stressed out once in a while.
Smith said he hopes that a different ruling at the 9th Circuit will prompt the U.S. Supreme Court to take over the matter.
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