The court could decide to wait until the vote takes place, and then rule on that.
Federal Judge Larry Alan Burns indicated he would then rule from the bench on the competency issue.
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Instead, a single judge will hear the entire case and then rule on a person's guilt or innocence.
Two High Court judges would then rule on the application, and whether another election should be held in the constituency in question.
The Mongols, while indeed being the fierce horsemen of legend, did, having established their empire which stretched from Northern China to Western Europe, then rule it as a free trade area.
Where no adequate reason exists for a rule or standard and that rule hinders us from doing business on both sides of the border, then that rule needs to be reexamined.
Those in the north lived under Russian, then Soviet rule - and are now in independent Azerbaijan.
His father and grandfather sold food to boats traveling between Marseille and Algeria, then under French rule.
His father and grandfather sold food to boats traveling between Marseilles and Algeria, then under French rule.
If the FCC is worried about a single carrier buying up the entirety of the spectrum in the forthcoming broadcast spectrum auction, then a simple rule forbidding such an outcome in that auction is more efficacious than a clumsy spectrum cap.
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Would that rule also then include things like People of Walmart, or the photo of the Sikh woman?
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In a series of polls commissioned by the non-profit International Food Information Council, respondents were first read a summary of the FDA rule and then asked their opinion.
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Then keep this clunky rule in mind: Once a conversion is undone, the same assets (or lump of money) cannot be converted again until the year following the original conversion or more than 30 days after the conversion was undone, whichever is later.
Three decades ago Greenlanders won a degree of home rule and then, anxious about fishing rights, promptly voted to pull themselves out of the European Union (then the European Community), completing the process in 1985, becoming the only people ever to secede from the continental block.
This rule path can then be enhanced with complementary content or offerings, whether for discount on the searched product or an up-sell on similar items.
They also typically have long-term relationships with the arbitrators handling their cases, who then may be reluctant to rule against the hand that feeds them.
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"We're happy to go until the end of the season because it then goes under the compensation rule, " said Jones, who expects the player to meet with his agent David Baldwin this week.
If you establish a company-wide rule, backed by punishment, that you never fail, then you have, de facto, established an unwritten rule that no one in your company will ever take a risk again.
Is it any surprise then that there is no Volcker Rule almost three years after passage of Dodd Frank?
He proposed starting with a smaller preapproval trial to rule out risk and then doing a second, larger study, after approval.
And if there is a path to citizenship that has enough of a realization that we have to respect the rule of law, then so be it.
Wall Street was then successful in having the uptick rule repealed in 2007, and the New York Stock Exchange confirmed in November, 2007 that it had scrapped the curbs on program-trading firms.
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Centuries of foreign rule (first Swedes, then Russians) further entrenched education as the centrepiece of national identity.
Once you rule out ground forces, then there are going to be some inherent limitations to our air strike operations.
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Most people push the rule to the edge, then stow their gear.
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Business begins with Foreign Office questions and then there's a ten minute rule bill on the eradication of slavery from Labour former minister Fiona MacTaggart.
Then there's a Ten Minute Rule Bill on housing market reform.
Then there is the outer-garment rule, intended to thwart someone somehow hiding contraband in a jacket.. I wore a thin cotton sweater on my flights back from rural Australia.
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