Sentences with phrase «narrow its case too»

He can always tell Oracle that resource constraints force the court to stay the case unless Oracle narrows it to a very short list of patent claims, but as I explained on previous occasions, it would be very risky for Oracle to narrow its case too much.

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An opinion that is too broadly stated, such as the Smith opinion, gets narrowed by subsequent opinions in related cases.
In my honest opinion, I think 3 -4-3 limits our players, particularly Ozil and other technical players.The formation is too flat therefore in most cases we will always have narrow wins unless we are playing on the counter.But hey, our playing style is based on moderate to high possession.Formations that favour possession based style are 4 -2-3-1,4-1-4-1, 4 -3-3 (holding) and for more technical players 3 -2-3-2 (3 -5-2).
Anal stenosis is a too narrow anal opening and Hirschsprung's is a case of missing nerve cells in the muscles of the baby's colon.
Older babies have a tendency to suck at the nipple with these bottles as the base it too narrow for them, we'd recommend wide neck bottles in this case.
We report cases that break the law to the enforcement authorities and run campaigns to encourage companies to abide by international minimum standards, where laws are too narrow or not enforced.
Genetics may account for up to one third of all cases of hypertension, but for most of us causative factors include arteriosclerosis (narrower, stiffer arteries), inactivity, being overweight of obese, chronic stress, diabetes and having more fluid retention due to too much refined white salt.
In any case, this spot is too narrow for anything else.
«Their narrow suburban world is populated by an excessive number of damaged souls laboring to rebuild their lives; it all reads too much as case study.
There are lots of reasons for this: many of the books have a narrow audience (a particular family, business, or class) and weren't necessarily meant for a wide audience; in many cases, the market just isn't there (the interest is too narrow, the quality is too low, etc.); and in a great many cases, the author and / or publisher didn't market the book adequately.
Remember, a good US history term paper topic should be neither too broad nor too narrow, otherwise, you will get confused easily with an overwhelming number of details that your paper may require in this case.
In some cases the view was too low and narrow such that the main character was unable get a decent visual of his opponent.
There are some very smart people who buy the CAGW case, and I'm humble enough to realize that my own thinking as a skeptic is likely too narrow.
On the other hand, pitching yourself as «I do lots of DUIs» or «I help other small businesses sue other small businesses» is probably too narrow (unless, of course, those are the only kinds of cases you take).
In that case the Board emphasized that there should not be «too narrow a focus» on whether a settlement provided a full remedy» because of a faulty presumption that «the General Counsel would prevail on every allegation in the complaint.»
There has also been concern that the judicial interpretation of when the DOLS should be applied is too restrictive, narrowing the application of the DOLS to a small number of cases.
The Court found that Dominion's characterization of Intact as a fact - driven case was too narrow.
Often described as a high - water mark of judicial activism in Canada, the Vriend case involved an allegation that Alberta's provincial human rights legislation was too narrow, and therefore inconsistent with the Charter.
Too many cases — especially civil cases in which the issues have been framed by notice pleading — come to us in a state of disarray because the district judge failed to narrow the issues.
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