Not exact matches
Case in point: In 2000, Alliance Atlantis
anted up $ 75 million for the right to co-produce a new crime series, CSI, with CBS.
«In
cases like this and with the WannaCry attack, we can see that bad actors, whoever they may be, can continually
up the
ante and sophistication of how damaging these attacks are,» Martin said.
AUSTRAC will
up the
ante in its
case against the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, with the transactions regulator expecting to file fresh allegations on Thursday that it breached the law 100 additional times while facilitating banking by criminal syndicates involved in money laundering and terrorist financing.
It was a hard decision to make, but it was better to make it in high school than to stretch out the drama,
up the
ante on the tension, or in the worst
case scenario: to burn out and to lose my passion for learning at a school where I really didn't belong.
«This report
ups the
ante on the pace at which these
cases need to be identified and treated,» says Peter Small, a TB researcher at the Stanford Medical Center in California.
«This
case is
upping the
ante by making the
case that education is a fundamental right in the U.S. Constitution,» Preston Green III, a professor of urban education and law at the University of Connecticut's Neag School of Education, said during an interview.
Not only has Sony confirmed the demo, they are
upping the
ante in
case you were still on the fence on whether or not to buy a copy of God of War: Ascension.
In the
case of Dark Souls, the
ante is
up from the start.
In each
case, Stingel
ups the
ante — even on Andy Warhol.
It was not Spencer that adopted either of my extreme positions, those being either nothing or all, but Dessler did seem to, and in doing so
upped the
ante on the amplitude of noise flux, in this
case across the ocean boundary.
The potential for such incalculable awards, along with damages for wrongful dismissal,
ups the
ante of litigation, and thus, the gamble of having a
case heard at trial.
8 Moreover, as noted by the Court,
ante, at 663, Article 9 expressly provides that neither contracting party is bound to deliver
up its own nationals, although it may do so in its discretion, but if it does not do so, it «shall submit the
case to its competent authorities for purposes of prosecution.»
While, as we have noted, the CMD 2 proposals contain some measures to mitigate market power on an ex
ante basis the MSA will have additional jurisdiction both to monitor the AESO's efforts to limit the exercise of market power as well as ex post authority to sanction behaviour in the capacity market that fails to live
up to the FEOC principle, much as it can in the energy market: see Market Surveillance Administrator allegations against TransAlta Corporation et al., Mr. Nathan Kaiser and Mr. Scott Connelly, AUC Decision, 3110 - D01 - 2015 and see also a recent
case management decision dealing with a class proceeding relating to this matter Carlson v Transalta Corporation, 2018 ABQB 343 (CanLII).