Sentences with phrase «gave its ruling in»

Trump and Hillary Clinton both campaigned given the rules in place; they would've campaigned differently with different rules.
Change the giving rules in your home.
The Supreme Court on Thursday, May 19 gave it ruling in favour of Dr. Zanetor Rawlings in a four: one decision.
Speaking to London branch of the NPP's Communication Team at the NPP Old Meeting Place on Seven Sisters Street in London in July this year, Sammy Awuku virtually brought the credibility of some of the Supreme Court justices who are about to give their ruling in the election petition case into disrepute when he said emphatically that quiet a number of them were favourable towards the cause of the NPP.
Although a GATT panel gave a ruling in 1991, Mexico reached a deal with the US and the case was dropped without it being formally adopted by the GATT.
-- that regulation does not preclude the application of a provision of national procedural law of a Member State which, with a view to avoiding situations of denial of justice, enables proceedings to be brought against, and in the absence of, a person whose domicile is unknown, if the court seised of the matter is satisfied, before giving a ruling in those proceedings, that all investigations required by the principles of diligence and good faith have been undertaken with a view to tracing the defendant.
The Court of Justice shall give its ruling in camera.
On 22 February 2007 the Court of Appeal gave its ruling in the latest instalment of Marks & Spencer plc v Halsey (HM Inspector of Taxes)[2007] EWCA Civ 177, [2007] All ER (D) 232 (Feb), which has seen Marks & Spencer (M&S) litigating since 2002 for its right to claim group relief for the losses of foreign subsidiaries based in Europe.

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In fact, Lash says this rule might be warranted given a recent court case.
Companies on a major stock exchange are often subject to tougher transparency rules, giving more insight into the workings of a company they are putting their faith in.
First daughter and White House adviser Ivanka Trump must give a deposition in a lawsuit claiming her clothing brand plagiarized a shoe design, a district judge ruled June 23.
At that time, the FCC chairman essentially agreed with a federal ruling that would have given ISPs a free hand in setting access to the Web — largely tossing out the underpinnings of net neutrality.
After falling from Bowser's airship, Mario lands in a world ruled by hat - obsessed ghosts — a convenient twist given his immediate past.
Whenever life puts a challenge in your path and you feel like you're on the edge of giving up, you can lean on the SEALs» 40 percent rule to remind you that your apparent limits really aren't.
Davis maintains the cash was in exchange for the province giving up minimum processing rules under the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement that helped protect fish plant jobs.
While approval is not a given since the ruling coalition government led by Abe's LDP does not have a majority in the upper house of parliament, most analysts do not foresee any problems given signs this week that main opposition parties will not block the nominations.
If the government wins, this case will be cited as legal precedent in hundreds of cases going forward, just as the DOJ cites the 1977 ruling that ordered New York Telephone to give the FBI access to a suspect's pen register (the file that contains the time and phone number of every call).
The new rules by themselves will likely give the carriers more incentive to buy content - producing companies, as Verizon (vz) did in acquiring Yahoo and AT&T is attempting to do by acquiring Time Warner (twx).
Uber has lost its appeal against an employment tribunal ruling in the U.K. that said it has to give its drivers workers» benefits, such as a the minimum wage and statutory holiday pay.
On Friday, however, an appellate court in Rome ruled to give Uber a little bit more time.
It's WestJet's policy not to oversell flights intentionally, but the CTA ruling said the airline must remove a provision that exempts it from liability in the event customers are bumped anyway — whether or not it happens for reasons outside WestJet's control or if the airline gives a passenger a travel credit or full refund.
That's saying something, given that the fate of the Affordable Care Act hangs in the balance pending a Supreme Court ruling due in June.
, a vice-chairman on the House Financial Services Committee, has sent a blistering letter to Federal Reserve Chair Yellen telling her in no uncertain terms to stop cooperating with other central banks and insurance supervisors over global rules of conduct, at least until the new administration has given her a clear political line to follow.
Moreover, while prisoners were generally taken, particularly if they were in large numbers — whole companies or even battalions of soldiers giving themselves up, as sometimes happened — it was an unspoken rule that soldiers who resisted too long or too hard had given up any right to quarter.
The final rules are likely to allow for Internet fast lanes and slow lanes, they say, which would give big cable players further power in consolidating their position in the industry.
If you can choose between someone with experience in a given field and someone with genuine passion in it, go with the passionate one as a general rule.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner gave up freedom and a life with her family in Britain to protest military rule in Burma (now Myanmar).
Physics is usually not introduced as a business topic: while gravity, acceleration, and friction may take turns metaphorically coloring our executive summaries and quarterly reports, we don't discuss literal omnipresent rules of the physical universe in any given boardroom.
Florida, on the other hand, is relaxing its mandatory prison sentences in light of the ruling, throwing out every mandatory life sentence given to inmates who committed their crimes while a juvenile.
The ruling late Friday by a three - judge panel in San Antonio gave Democrats hope of new, more favorably drawn maps that could turn over more seats in Congress in 2018.
To get the province to give ground, Ottawa initially tried tying a billion - dollar federal loan guarantee for the Muskrat Falls hydro project to a change in the fish - processing rules.
There isn't much about the new text that's radically different than the initial proposal the FCC released in late April — it still aims to reverse the Title II classification that gives the agency broad authority over internet service providers, and still questions whether rules that ban those ISPs from slowing down or speeding up certain sites for payment are even necessary in the first place.
A 1992 Supreme Court ruling decreed that online vendors can sell goods without collecting sales tax, as long as they don't have a physical location in a given state.
«We think that the complaint is at least partially justified,» Scholz said in his ruling, without giving details.
Given that these rules will then require 60 days to be published in the federal register and become law, it appears likely that the earliest date small businesses will be able to utilize these JOBS Act provisions to raise capital will be the beginning of 2016.
The rules, in place since 2015, forbid Internet service providers from creating paid «fast lanes» or giving special treatment to some websites over others.
Unless rules governing narrow situations like this one are clearly spelled out, it would be hard to determine whether a company was simply conveying information or giving investment advice, in which case it would have to register as a broker - dealer.
The two - minute rule specifies that you have to give someone that uninterrupted period to explain their thinking before jumping in with your own.
The rule would require brokers and other financial professionals to act with their clients» best interests in mind when giving retirement advice.
With actual net neutrality rules in the United States in limbo if not dead, large network owners such as Comcast are effectively free to engage in whatever activities they want, which is exactly how this situation has been perceived; Netflix had no choice but to give in to its customers being held hostage.
But the prospects for the G20 finance leaders to agree on specific global rules and mention them in a joint communique are low, given differences in each country's approach, the official said, a view echoed by another official involved in G20 talks.
O.C. Tanner's research found that the people who created the most value in their organizations were those whose work required them to adhere to rules, policies and procedures, not those who were given carte blanche.
Evans rings off some simple rules: don't buy anything you're pressured to buy or don't understand; ask the seller for their qualifications and track record, and if they don't give satisfactory answers, don't buy; don't invest more money than you can stand to lose, and never invest it all in one deal; avoid anything with an offshore element to it («That means your money's never coming back»); and seek out an unbiased second opinion, say, from your accountant or bank manager.
The EC announced the investigation on Monday, saying it is concerned that IKEA may have been given «an unfair advantage over other companies, in breach of EU State aid rules
The advice we provide is given in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations, including proper disclosure to tax authorities, and adheres to the highest professional standards.»
A good rule of thumb is to give leeway to employees who have personally discussed a conflict in which in - office appearance has reduced their productivity - something that can be measured over time and revisited after a few work from home trials.
The Pareto Principle, often called the 80 - 20 rule, is a commonly shared idea that 80 percent of the results in a given endeavor come from 20 percent of the work.
In this video, Town wants to give viewers a look at 10 great investing strategies and priorities Buffett has proven to be successful over decades of ruling the investing world.
The rules, which were upheld by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals earlier in June, ensure that internet service providers treat data equally and can not give or sell access to so - called internet fast lanes that would prioritize certain internet services over others.
Some justices worried during arguments in April that a ruling for the broadcasters could also harm the burgeoning world of cloud computing, which gives users access to a vast online computer network that stores and processes information.
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