Sentences with phrase «longer than a court»

Never take your child for longer than a court order says you can have him or her.

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AT&T faces the added danger that the trial (and subsequent appeals, including all the way to the Supreme Court) will take much longer than the late April deadline for the finalization of the acquisition.
Other than its size and numerous rooms, the H - shaped mansion has a 725 - foot - long driveway and a floodlit tennis court, a swimming pool, and two ponds that flow into a long pool.
But contract holders challenged the cancellations and a court ruling pushed the firm back into insolvency, where it has remained a year longer than expected due to lengthy court procedures.
«In some states, the courts will agree to tack on prior years of cohabitating... so it's viewed as a longer - term marriage than the legal date,» Kauffman said.
Abortion has long been a divisive issue in American politics, even though the procedure was legalized in a Supreme Court ruling more than 40 years ago.
Conditions in Las Vegas are horrible, Asian expansion isn't enough, and if this lasts too long then LVS will end up in bankruptcy court looking like it bit off more than it can chew.
Not long after the news of a T - 12 halt, the SEC said it has obtained a court order giving them access to freeze more than $ 27 million in trading proceeds from allegedly illegal distributions and sales of restricted shares of Longfin stock involving its CEO and three other individuals.
It is thus possible to teach «about» secularism rather than simply teaching secularism, as our universities, public schools, periodical media, and courts have been doing for so long.
There is no longer a national mainline Protestant establishment in the U.S., which reliably produced Supreme Court nominees for more than a century.
The meeting, along with the multiple public references to the scandal, may have marked the end of a sordid chapter in the Church's life, although the victim organizations and their lawyers continue the long march through the courts and chanceries in search of payouts that now exceed more than $ 2 billion.
One also has to question the editorial wisdom of allowing a biography of a famous Supreme Court justice to meander more than 450 pages before its subject even becomes a justice» a long walk through such dusty disputes as the Ballinger «Pinchot scandal and the 1890s battle over Boston's utility rates.
LONG SUPPORTER - The long drawn out court battle would have COST alot less than 20 million dollLONG SUPPORTER - The long drawn out court battle would have COST alot less than 20 million dolllong drawn out court battle would have COST alot less than 20 million dollars.
When asked to comment about the accusations, when it first happened, didn't Long state that he was going to fight his accusers in court, rather than through the media?
Great — so, either these four young men never were abused, but simply saw an opportunity to shake down an individual with a questionable reputation (the «where there's smoke» strategy), and Pastor Long either caved in to the pressure, or sought an expedient route (possibly used before) to make the problem go away; OR, these really are four young men who've been abused, but rather than make the pastor answer for what he did to them in a court of law, and spare other young men in the future the trauma they experienced, they allowed their silence to be bought.
The 1954 Supreme Court decision to integrate public schools «with all deliberate speed» was taking longer than the magazine had predicted.
The Court moved a long way toward making homosexual conduct a constitutional right, adopted the radical feminist view that men and women are essentially identical, continued to view the First Amendment as a protection of self - gratification rather than of the free articulation of ideas, and overturned two hundred years of history to hold that political patronage is unconstitutional.
Annually, more than 10,000 long - stem roses are used in the trademark display in Windsor Court's lobby.
Colleen frankly admits that she prefers the tennis court to the kitchen but when in the mood can outcook the Henny Penny Chicken Parlor or garden with the greenest of thumbs (hers are longer than the thumbs of most men).
Longley grew up in Fremantle, and on the night of Dec. 7 he seemed for all the world as if he were back there again rather than where he actually was, on his adopted home court in Albuquerque, playing against New Mexico's archrival, New Mexico State, and enduring scandalously rude taunts from several of what Long Luc calls «sepos.»
But as an amalgam, played in a space 43 % longer than a basketball court, handball is as foreign to Americans as dining at 1 a.m.
It seems to grow harder than ever to understand the anomalies of football for the moment I am not talking about that sink of iniquity which is FIFA, where at long last the ineffable Sepp Blatter, forever promising to solve the problem of which he is such a central part, has at long last agreed to release the Swiss court papers which detail how two senior FIFA executives — plainly Joao Havelange himself and Ricardo Texeira — received a huge pay off from the now defunct ISLCompany in exchange for valuable rights.
Generally, the law requires a person paying child support to make those payments until (1) your child is no longer a minor, unless the child has special needs; (2) the child becomes active - duty military; (3) your parental rights are terminated through adoption or another legal process, or (4) your minor child is declared «emancipated» by a court — that is, declared an adult earlier than normal because of the ability to be self - supporting.
Skelos and his son, Adam Skelos, sought extortion payments totaling $ 760,120 from three Long Island companies, successfully obtaining more than $ 334,000, in exchange for the promise of official actions from Dean Skelos, the prosecutors said in court papers filed Monday.
If confirmed, Wilson, 56, would become the first Long Island resident on the state Court of Appeals in more than two decades.
I guess it depends on the definition of prolonged but the challenge to Mr. Jereski's petitions took no longer than usual in court
If confirmed, Wilson would be the first Long Islander on the Court of Appeals in more than two decades.
NEW ROCHELLE, NY — After more than a week of dissembling and stonewalling, Westchester County Executive Candidate Senator George Latimer came as close as he has to admitting what many know and he had up until recently denied — a long - running affair with New Rochelle City Court Judge Susan Kettner.
«You learn more from losing an election than you do from winning it and from losing that election this brilliant litigator Wendy Long, who served as a clerk on the United States Supreme Court for Justice [Clarence] Thomas, by golly she learned a lot and she is ready to go again and give Chuck Schumer a run for his money,» said GOP Chairman Ed Cox.
He conceded that the process would be arduous and could take more than a decade if conditions in the court system did not improve, or if crime on the streets did not continue its decades - long downward trajectory.
«If the state government fail to conduct elections as demanded, we will have no other option than to go to court and seek justice because can not condone this illegality any longer.
Most annoying to young, ambitious scientists like me, a whole generation of physicists seemed determined to keel over at the bench at 80 or 90 rather than retire the way the elderly were supposed to, and the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled, not too long before, that colleges and universities couldn't force them out.
But a new scientific survey that largely agrees with the Indian court's ruling finds that the more than 16,000 independent parks and reserves around the world protected by humans from humans may not prove a long - term refuge.
His results showed that mental health court participants went longer without reoffending than those who did not participate.
They see the climate issue as more important than some long - standing party priorities, including race relations, gun control, terrorism and Supreme Court nominations.
If Congress is unsuccessful in killing the Clean Power Plan, the Trump administration could refuse to defend it in court, decline to enforce it, or the administration could begin the long bureaucratic process of undoing the plan, which took more than a year and a half to create.
Andy worked harder than ever after his heartbreaking loss to Roger Federer in the 2012 Wimbledon final, but it took more than long hours on the court, intensive training and stellar coaching to finally turn the tide to victory.
Class Action Lawsuit No Longer the Case The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that merchants who object to having to accept American Express debit and credit cards must settle their dispute through arbitration, rather than banding together in a class action lawsuit.
The thing that I worry about with cropped trousers is looking shorter than I already am, so the added heel height of a pair of court shoes goes a long way to combat this fear.
* Coats with shorter sleeve lengths that can be worn with longer gloves * Anything Audrey Hepburn wore * «Court shoes» with substantial heels but no more than 2.5 ″ high * Sheath dresses * Classic Chanel - style suits and jackets * Pearls * Headscarves
Though it's set in the early 1970s and considers a freedom - of - the - press Supreme Court case involving coverage of the Vietnam War, The Post couldn't be a clearer affirmation of the Fourth Estate in the Donald Trump era — unless, possibly, it showed Richard Nixon tweeting his hatred for the media rather than spitting it into the phone in distant long shot, as director Steven Spielberg shows here.
While co-directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Ruby Sparks, Little Miss Sunshine) wring tension and suspense from the same - day build - up to the match, the match itself — captured by grainy, fuzzy TV cameras with the occasional, ground - level insert — and the immediate aftermath (symbolic and figurative, more than real or long - lasting), it's in the months - long lead - up to the match, following Billie Jean King (Emma Stone, never better) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) where Battle of the Sexes steps up its game to offer a sympathetic, insightful, poignant, behind - the - scenes look at the private lives of the public personas who stepped onto the tennis court of the Houston Astrodome on September 20th, 1973, as Americans on both sides of the political divide watched in rapt attention.
But then it could be argued that the hoops action is almost incidental in this fact - based story, for the title character, Richmond High School (though actually filmed at my alma mater, Long Beach Polytechnic High School, which somehow became the go - to ghetto high school filming location after I graduated) basketball coach Ken Carter (Samuel L. Jackson), is less concerned with how his young charges fare on the court than they do in the classroom and, ultimately, in the game of adult life.
No longer may lower courts simply defer to the good - faith decisions of colleges regarding the necessity of explicitly considering race in admissions decisions rather than some proxy for race.
Since justices have longer time horizons than presidents, senators, and representatives, institutional comity can be a greater consideration for the court.
Perhaps signaling the importance of the case, the one hour allotted for oral argument is one - third longer than most Supreme Court cases get.
There are a couple arguments I've heard to justify the Supreme Court finding, however, the finding is 41 - pages long, so the arguments are more involved than the two I've been presented with, and I am not a constitutional law expert.
In another Albany chamber that same morning, a court prepared to hear the opening argument in a long - running education finance case, Maisto v. New York, that contends students from poorer communities are getting much less in per pupil spending — several thousands less — than their wealthier peers.
(d) In the case of an alleged act or practice prohibited by this title which occurs in a State, or political subdivision of a State, which has no State or local law prohibiting such act or practice, a civil action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary compliance.
Among the accusations the DoJ will now bring up in court is that Penguin was actually very instrumental in arranging the «agency model» with Apple in an attempt to force the price of ebooks higher than they were currently being sold for, namely, that Amazon was purchasing the ebooks at the original wholesale price and selling them for a marginal profit — or in some cases, an actual loss, which it is allowed to do as long as it can afford to — in order to sell Kindle e-reader devices.
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