After this ground - breaking decision, the Court swiftly backtracked and curtailed Ruiz Zambrano in several
subsequent decisions on this issue.
An investigation that began after the crisis over sexual abuse of children in the Boston Archdiocese fully emerged in 2002 has pored over records dating back more than 60 years, with
subsequent decisions on who to name based on the nature of the accusations and other factors, according to O'Malley.
Not exact matches
These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the unfavorable outcome of litigation, including so - called «Paragraph IV» litigation and other patent litigation, related to any of our products or products using our proprietary technologies, which may lead to competition from generic drug manufacturers; data from clinical trials may be interpreted by the FDA in different ways than we interpret it; the FDA may not agree with our regulatory approval strategies or components of our filings for our products, including our clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies and, for ALKS 5461, evidence of efficacy and adequacy of bridging to buprenorphine; clinical development activities may not be completed
on time or at all; the results of our clinical development activities may not be positive, or predictive of real - world results or of results in
subsequent clinical trials; regulatory submissions may not occur or be submitted in a timely manner; the company and its licensees may not be able to continue to successfully commercialize their products; there may be a reduction in payment rate or reimbursement for the company's products or an increase in the company's financial obligations to governmental payers; the FDA or regulatory authorities outside the U.S. may make adverse
decisions regarding the company's products; the company's products may prove difficult to manufacture, be precluded from commercialization by the proprietary rights of third parties, or have unintended side effects, adverse reactions or incidents of misuse; and those risks and uncertainties described under the heading «Risk Factors» in the company's most recent Annual Report
on Form 10 - K and in
subsequent filings made by the company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission («SEC»), which are available
on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
Every
subsequent Congress and administration has relied
on equally flawed, implausible assumptions and made similarly flawed
decisions, right up to the present one.
The Philidor sales transactions in Q4 2014, and the
subsequent accounting treatment, was the result of a careful and reasoned accounting
decision made by the Company's Corporate Controller based
on what she considered to be complete and accurate facts, and I was told by the Corporate Controller that the outside auditors reviewed the transactions in question.
I stand by your
decision to illuminate the poisonous secretive cover - up of abuse, then the
subsequent ridicule and shaming of women when they blow the whistle
on spousal abuse.
2006 was perhaps less embarrassing
on the pitch, but Wayne Rooney's
decision to indulge in a moment of incautious studbanter in Ricardo Carvalho's personal space, and Cristiano Ronaldo's
subsequent, heinous wink, ensured that a suitably hysterical tone accompanied England
on their way.
If the Spanish international is to be banned, then it is unlikely to appease West Ham manager Sam Allardyce, who this week bemoaned the retrospective charge of Crystal Palace's captain Mile Jedinak, explaining that the
subsequent decision — following an attempted elbow
on striker Diafra Sakho — was too late to make any difference to his side, and it appears that history may repeat itself for a second week in a row.
Save the Children has called
on FTSE to bring the criteria into line with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and
subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly and noted the
decision to keep Nestlé in the Index has been criticised as in - country assessments identified Code violations (note 3).
There are pros and cons to all the available options so individual factors such as budget, baby's body size / proportions, who will be changing baby
on a regular basis, how many
subsequent babies you plan to have, etc will influence your
decision.
Given the
subsequent development of Conservative euroscepticism, it's not hard to see why that
decision now weighs so heavily
on Major's mind.
The tactical
decision by Andy Burnham to «lend» nominations to Corbyn would probably go down as the moment he lost the Labour leadership for a second time, were it not for his
subsequent disastrous
decision to flip - flop
on the welfare bill.
Romney, while derided by many Democrats, is one of the most popular figures among the party faithful, many of who believe his
decision to step aside for Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) and
subsequent work
on behalf of the GOP presidential nominee last year proved his mettle.
«This is an all - hands -
on - deck situation, and we need all of our partners at every level of government to help address the situation,» said Dr. Zucker, crediting a phone conversation between Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and Mr. Cuomo, and a
subsequent conversation between the governor and CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden with the
decision to involve federal
Most previous research into the heredity of autism has ignored a possible
decision on the part of parents with affected children to reduce their
subsequent child - bearing, a situation that occurs with some birth defects and has been termed «reproductive stoppage.»
Asking Catalan engineers to build a vivarium based
on microfluidics in which to observe fruit fly larvae feeding behavior, the scientists demonstrated in
subsequent experiments that D. melanogaster larvae are capable of making
decisions that balance risk against benefit in the context of their food search.
A new study demonstrates that negative outcomes have a greater influence
on subsequent decisions than positive ones do: individuals are more likely to take a big risk following a loss than they would after a gain.
But
on 24 July it made the surprise
decision, perhaps swayed by the leak from CNES and
subsequent pleas, that one navigation image would be published daily.
This presentation will discuss the use of patient - like reference materials to drive accurate patient testing and
subsequent drug treatment
decisions based
on the presence of pathogenic EGFR gene variants.
Audiences gets to come to a
decision for themselves what sort of film Deadpool 2 is when the movie hits theaters
subsequent week
on May 18.
While Paramount's new tiered pricing relieves a little of that sting (The Tin Star sets you back $ 15 less than Paycheck), once these packages start getting recycled
on subsequent video formats, the
decision to supplement a dud like Paycheck just because it's new is going to give way to a misrepresentation of the studio's principles.
Roman's first major
decision makes very little sense, according to what we've seen;
subsequent decisions built
on this one likewise fail to hold water.
Rosenberg describes his
decision as influenced by professional, rather than personal, ethics: Both the protests and the
subsequent White House response «had a really jarring impact
on people in our community, people
on our campus, and people in our alumni community,» he says in a phone interview.
Subsequent chapters cover Parks's childhood, her marriage, the year - long bus boycott that culminated in the 1956 Supreme Court
decision banning segregation
on public transportation, and the beginning of the civil rights movement.
In a
subsequent post
on its website, the union went bonkers, claiming, «Corporate millionaires and special interests have mounted an all - out assault
on educators by attempting to do away with laws protecting teachers from arbitrary firings, providing transparency in layoff
decisions and supporting due process rights.»
Observations generally focus
on isolated behaviors, and do not take into account preceding and
subsequent behaviors that support teaching
decisions observed at a moment in time.
Many
subsequent Supreme Court
decisions extended and elaborated
on Abood.
From there
on out, the system must rely
on the data, structures (e.g., grade level data reviews, progress monitoring reviews) and the research to impact
subsequent decisions regarding practices.
The Funds employ an «Upgrading» strategy whereby investment
decisions are based
on near - term performance, however, the Funds may be exposed to the risk of buying underlying funds immediately following a sudden, brief surge in performance that may be followed by a
subsequent drop in market value.
Investors who regularly make investment
decisions based
on raw short - term returns will generally sabotage their long - term investment results, because short - term returns are unreliable (and often contrary) indicators of
subsequent performance.
After mov - ing to New York in 1960, she abandoned abstraction, a
decision reinforced by encounters and
subsequent friend - ships with heavyweight figures
on the burgeoning Pop art scene such as Roy Lichtenstein, OÌ?yvind FahlstroÌ?m and Claes Oldenburg.
Might it not be time to consider the impact that Thomas Nozkowski's
decision to work
on 16 x 20 inch, store - bought canvas board in the early 1970s has had
on subsequent generations?
An article
on Aug. 10 about the Delaware Art Museum's
decision to sell a painting by William Holman Hunt and the museum's
subsequent sanctioning by the Association of Art Museum Directors, referred incorrectly to the timing of the resignation of Michael Miller, the museum's chief executive, from the association.
The District Court claims that the ECJ had «repeatedly ruled
on the doctrine of acquired rights» and that «[i] n principles [they] can not be withdrawn by
subsequent decisions.
By contrast, for the purposes of showing that, before or at the same time as conferring the advantage, the Member State took that
decision as a shareholder, it is not enough to rely
on economic evaluations made after the advantage was conferred,
on a retrospective finding that the investment made by the Member State concerned was actually profitable, or
on subsequent justifications of the course of action actually chosen -LRB-...).»
This has been heavily innovated
on by
subsequent case law, most notably the House of Lords
decisions in
[2000] UKHL 54; [2001] 1 AC 596, and < Miller and Macfarlane > [2006] UKHL 24; [2006] 2 AC 618.
Finally, the New Mexico court held that a
subsequent change in law does not limit the preclusive effect of a prior
decision on the merits.
(b) postpone consideration of the
subsequent application until a final
decision has been issued
on the original application and thereafter consider the
subsequent application but subject to any final
decision issued by the Board
on the original application; or
Unable to benefit from
subsequent changes to the law that would have limited the length of the ban, he contested a
decision removing him from the electoral roll
on the basis of two provisions of the Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR)-- Article 49
on the application of a more lenient sentence in criminal matters and Article 39
on the right to vote in European Parliament elections.
In reaching its
decision to uphold the warrant, the majority of the Court apparently relied
on the principle that permits recourse, as an aid to interpretation, to
subsequent practice in the application of a treaty: if countries had subsequently interpreted «judicial authority» to include a prosecutor, that must be what the treaty means.
In his dissenting opinion joined by Justice Antonin Scalia, Justice Clarence Thomas expressed doubt that «Congress intended administrative preclusion to apply to TTAB findings of fact in a
subsequent trademark infringement suit,» based
on the history of administrative preclusion and both the express language and «several features» of the Lanham Act, including that the Act confers limited authority
on the TTAB and provides for judicial review of the Board's
decisions.
The narrow scope of the majority's inquiry and its insistence
on a rigid application of the plain - error standard is contrary to the «common - sense» approach required under Vonner, and repeatedly confirmed in
subsequent reported
decisions.
The cards... guide straight to the case; they give, at a glance, the date of its
decision and the Court which decided it; where else it is to be found, and what, roughly, it is about; what principle of law it decided, and how the point arose for
decision; prior cases
on the same point and how they were dealt with in this case; and, finally, the
subsequent history of the case and of the
decision which was given it.
Final infringement
decisions of national competition authorities and review courts should be irrebuttable proof of the infringement in
subsequent private enforcement proceedings, the paper says and the current acquis communautaire
on the scope of damages should be codified.
The Court sided with BCNET's position (
on the underlying appeal) and stated that it did so based
on principles enunciated in Sattva (a Supreme Court of Canada
decision which was rendered after the lower court
decision in this matter but before the hearing of the
subsequent appeal).
All
subsequent CRT
decisions appear to be
on its website.
[10] In
subsequent interlocutory
decisions in class actions, Ontario courts have approved attempts to avoid the problem of proving pass -
on by combining direct and indirect purchasers in the same class.
In a very general sense, it means that if a court has already decided
on a particular legal issue in one case, the court should follow its
decision on that same issue in
subsequent cases.
During that period, Apple could have completed two full
subsequent rounds of litigation in Mannheim and Munich, and would only be a few months away from
decisions on a third round.
As with all Canadian court and tribunal
decisions available
on CanLII (over 1M and growing at a rate of over 2,000 per week), these
decisions are fully integrated and cross-linked to any
subsequent case
on CanLII in which they are referenced.