Sentences with phrase «after a ruling by»

That's after a ruling by the organization's appeals committee stripping four years of wins from the Cardinals — including the title - winning 2012 - 2013 campaign.
Barrington Park District officials said they could resume tearing down the Jewel Tea building as early as Saturday after a ruling by the Illinois Appellate Court.
MPs could be forced to release a more detailed breakdown of their expenses after a ruling by the information commissioner.
During the retrial of the Chesterfield striker details about the complainant's sexual history were used after a ruling by appeal judges.
That could change after a ruling by a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge.
The figures were published by the Department for Education after a ruling by the information commissioner.
Ireland must reconsider its laws and policies on abortion after a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
By: Ticketlawyer of Miami, Albert Quirantes Ticketlawyer.com 70 red light programs are at risk in counties and cities throughout Florida after a ruling by the 4th District Court of Appeal (DCA) which questioned whether the cameras were legal.

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This appears to be the «time out» feature that a number of users reported seeing recently after they posted certain tweets considered by the company to be in violation of its rules.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP)-- A New Zealand judge said Eminem's lyrics «You own it, you better never let it go» turned out to be prophetic after ruling a political party breached copyright by using a song similar to Eminem's «Lose Yourself» in its campaign ads.
Seattle - based PopCap, meanwhile, was acquired by giant Electronic Arts in 2011 for $ 750 million, and Finland's Supercell, which currently rules the mobile roost with its hit Clash of Clans, last month netted a cool $ 1.5 billion after Japanese telecom provider Softbank purchased a 51 % stake, which values the company at $ 3 billion — or bigger than Zynga.
Legere broke the rules by doing things like removing long - term contracts and global roaming charges, after an outburst at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2013 in which he snapped.
After falling from Bowser's airship, Mario lands in a world ruled by hat - obsessed ghosts — a convenient twist given his immediate past.
'' (The ongoing standoff between the euro zone and Greece) also increases the chances of snap elections in Greece as after overplaying his hand and facing increasing difficulties in concluding the review, Tsipras may be tempted to cut his losses by calling early elections before Syriza (the ruling party) loses more support for adopting unpopular measures,» Piccoli said.
The decision by NB Liquor comes just days after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in the case of Gerard Comeau who was fined in 2012 for bringing home cheaper beer and liquor he bought in neighbouring Quebec.
The gift comes after a judge ruled in favor of the CEO in a lawsuit brought against him by his brother.
The state expects that the new rules will take affect by June 2018 after a 15 - day public comment period.
The limit of two five - year presidential terms was written into China's constitution after Mao's death in 1976 by Deng Xiaoping, who recognized the dangers of one - man rule and the cult of personality and instead espoused collective leadership.
After the game, Belichick was being interviewed by WEEI in Boston when he was asked if the rules are fair.
After concluding that its $ 8 app was unlikely to get approved because of Apple's rules prohibiting camera applications, Snapture, a company that makes a camera - enhancing app that goes by the same name, opted to sell on Cydia instead.
Indeed, after recently being briefed on the matter by European pension players, he concluded the possibility of serious defaults in the wake of these new rules «is all too real.
Tillerson, who must step down as CEO after he turns 65 next March due to Exxon's mandatory retirement rules, is likely to be replaced by the head of the company's refining unit, a less - glamorous but more financially stable unit.
And judging by the way bank shares jumped after the new rules were released, many investors agree.
President Trump's original travel order, issued seven days after the inauguration, was blocked by court rulings.
They seem to have gotten turbocharged by a ruling in 2007 that permitted people — in practice, mainly hedge funds — to buy shares after a merger has been announced and for the express purpose of voting against it and then seeking an appraisal.
«It's fair to say that the policy and character of my government would be, or the government which I lead, would be very different to that of President Trump,» said Varadkar, 38, who was elected prime minister by the ruling Fine Gael party in June after former leader Enda Kenny stepped down.
But net neutrality supporter Greer pointed out that the rules needed a strong legal underpinning after lawsuits by Internet service providers cut down earlier attempts.
The ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Steven Rhodes, who is overseeing the historic case, came more than two months after the start of a hearing to determine whether the 1,165 - page plan was fair to creditors and feasible for the city to implement.
CQ reports that the extension gives Republicans time to figure out useful new rules dictated by the party brass, which among other things prohibit projects named after the member.
The ruling by the country's highest federal administrative court came after...
Those who were born after that date, however, no longer have the ability to employ that strategy, because of changes to Social Security rules made by Congress.
After all, this is how intellectual giants are made — not by following the rules of dusty academia, but by following the most tantalizing, counterintuitive ideas to their delightful conclusions.
Under takeover rules in the U.K., where SABMiller has its primary listing, ABI was required to make a formal offer by Wednesday evening in London, or else withdraw its interest, after having declared its intention to bid last month.
The move by police against Uber in the China - ruled former British colony comes after taxi drivers mounted protests against the online service for hurting their livelihoods.
In 2005, the SEC adopted new rules designed to prevent pump - and - dump schemes by requiring shells to release financial records of acquired companies immediately after a merger.
Chipotle Mexican Grill (cmg) is retraining kitchen crews on food safety and enforcing a zero - tolerance policy for employees refusing to abide by new rules, after identifying a sick employee as the cause of a Norovirus outbreak that forced it to briefly close a restaurant in Virginia last week.
Georgia Congressman Tom Price has been cleared as the next Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services after an ugly confirmation battle which included Senate Democrats boycotting his vote by a key panel (a tactic that was rendered useless as the majority Republicans changed committee rules to push his nomination forward).
The rule follows the approach used by Benjamin Graham in his book The Intelligent Investor, whereby the allocation to equities is reduced after the stock market has run up a lot, and increased after the market has gone down a lot.
Finally, after four years of negotiations and formalities, the European Union will have its tough new privacy rules, replacing two - decades - old legislation that was much more open to interpretation by individual countries.
The president is the only one who can stop a sale, if the committee or any one member «recommends suspension or prohibition of the transaction,» according to guidelines issued by the Treasury Department in December 2008 after the department adopted its final rule a month earlier.
Dividends made sense 40 years ago as a relatively simple rule of thumb, but after all the work done by John Bogle with index investing, and academics with Monte Carlo sims and the 4 % rule, dividend investing just isn't the simplest, cleanest way to invest or receive passive income anymore.
Applying the Rule and the Impartial Conduct Standards after a 60 - day delay, however, means that much of the potential investor gains predicted in the Rule's regulatory impact analysis published on April 8, 2016, will commence on June 9, 2017, and accrue prospectively while the Department performs the examination mandated by the President and considers potential changes to the Rule and PTEs.
Commissions were outlawed in a 2010 Fiduciary Rule proposal, but permitted by the final rule — after heavy lobbying by the financial services industry — once the advisor satisfies complicated Best Interest Contract Exemption (BICE) ruRule proposal, but permitted by the final rule — after heavy lobbying by the financial services industry — once the advisor satisfies complicated Best Interest Contract Exemption (BICE) ruruleafter heavy lobbying by the financial services industry — once the advisor satisfies complicated Best Interest Contract Exemption (BICE) rules.
«China does not play by our rules, and we must be vigilant against Chinese threats to both our economic security and national security,» said Republican Representative Robert Pittenger after the Commerce announcement.
After hours of delay due to a sit - in by Democrats, the House of Representatives failed late Wednesday night to override a presidential veto on a resolution to nullify the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule.
The DOL rule was created by the Obama administration, but Trump ordered the DOL to delay and further study the rule soon after taking office.
Heng Swee Keat, Singapore's education minister and former central bank managing director, was named the nation's next Finance minister after a landslide election victory in September by the ruling People's Action Party and prime minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Interest in crowdfunding exploded after President Barack Obama signed the Jumpstart our Business Startups, or JOBS, act a year ago to legalize equity crowdfunding, subject to new rules being agreed by regulators.
Absent such a standard, the shareholder proposal rule becomes nothing less than a species of private eminent domain by which the federal government allows a small minority to appropriate someone else's property — the company is a legal person, after all, and it is the company's proxy statement at issue — for use as a soap - box to disseminate their views.
After the Supreme Court in 1911 struck down the form of resale price maintenance enabled by fair trade laws, 59 Congress in 1937 carved out an exception for state fair trade laws through the Miller - Tydings Act.60 When the Supreme Court in 1951 ruled that producers could enforce minimum prices only against those retailers that had signed contracts agreeing to do so, 61 Congress responded with a law making minimum prices enforceable against nonsigners too.62
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