Only a plaintiff can file a discontinuance and he or she can do
so over the objection of the defendant.
Not exact matches
The success of a pivot requires buy - in from those critical to its execution,
so it can be dangerous to charge ahead
over the
objections of peers and investors.
This is precisely the great
objection which Protestant theology has always had to Catholicism, that it has taken
over so many pagan elements into Christianity.
And
so, when the sixth of his seven children was born, on Nov. 20, 1866, in Millville, Ohio, Landis decided to name the boy,
over the fervent
objections of the rest of his family, after that battleground — though he misspelled Kennesaw in the process.
So, the US wanted to change the rules for Iran, they used a boards of governors meeting chaired by foreign ministers at the IAEA, to get the IAEA to refer Iran to the UNSC
over the
objections of EL Baradei.
«Despite
over 700
objection letters submitted by our campaign and 11 objecting speakers, the Strategic Planning Committee approved plans for the Boleyn Ground development with only 25 %
so called «affordable housing» and no social housing.
He did
so over the heated
objections of Dinkins, who had just won the November mayoral election
over Giuliani and was preparing to take office.
The larger questions looming
over this controversy are whether the county - appointed Industrial Development Agency (IDA) has the authority to override local
objections and if
so, whether in this case it will.
«And as long as we have useful tools who purport to be Republicans, like Dean Skelos, Bob Turner, and a swath of other who are not willing to stand up for principles, but who would rather knuckle under to the most extreme demands of far - left Democrats, Public Service Unions and well - funded special interests in exchange for job security, and who could not lead a one - car funeral on an abandoned stretch of the Thruway, idiots like me — Andrew Cuomo — will continue to roll
over the legislature, the taxpayers, the bondholders, and the rest of New York's victims with nary
so much as an
objection.»
So he's given a chance to join the team by Marsh,
over the
objections of the rest of the crew.
Joseph Gordon - Levitt plays Robert Todd Lincoln, spoiling to enlist
over the
objections of his parents; and 13 - year - old Gulliver McGrath as young Tad Lincoln is an avatar for Spielberg's inner child — crucially
so in perhaps the film's most Spielbergian moment, a wholly novel take on perhaps the most familiar image in Lincoln's biography.
Over 400 prominent scientists from more than two dozen countries recently voiced significant
objections to major aspects of the
so - called «consensus» on man - made global warming.
Master Baker dismissed the motion and in doing
so found that the Rules of Court do not permit a joint expert to be appointed
over the
objection of a party unless its done at a Case Planning Conference.
We have little doubt that the Due Process Clause would be offended «if a State were to attempt to force the breakup of a natural family,
over the
objections of the parents and their children, without some showing of unfitness and for the sole reason that to do
so was thought to be in the children's best interest.»
So editor's permission is irrelevant, though perhaps Routledge would take note if someone wanted to publish an audio book version
over the
objections of the editors.
More troubling still, Roberts did not disavow the suggestion in an Executive branch memo he wrote that Congress could not end a war
over the President's
objection, and testified that whether Congress has the power to do
so «depends on the circumstances.»
If the court thinks it is appropriate to dismiss a Final Restraining Order, it may do
so even
over the
objection of the victim.
If the court finds that the contesting birth parent has failed to exercise the normal parental functions of care and support of the child, remains unable to do
so and that inability is unlikely to change in the immediate future, a judgment of adoption will be entered
over their
objection.