Sentences with phrase «trouble in any number of cases»

Almost everyone has taken a hit on their financial histories and this could spell trouble in any number of cases.

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While the case is concluded the there are a number of troubling facts listed in the article from the vast miss treatment of Ryan by the Canadian border patrol denying him basic rights that he was entitled to the fact that he was banned from using a computer outside.
The stores having these collections letters mailed may generally be happy with the number of people who pay money on the letters, without going to the trouble of paying attorney fees for filing and pursuing a lawsuit, and proving the case (particularly if a conviction has not been obtained in the parallel criminal case) with witnesses and other evidence.
And actually, ediscovery again is another area where you've seen a fair number of cases that have come up where lawyers have gotten in trouble in ediscovery context for not knowing what they're doing, not knowing how to collect data or not knowing how to preserve data or not knowing how to search data.
[217] Special Rapporteur Martin Scheinin wrote in his October 2009 report that, while there had been «a small number of cases where police officers have been subject to investigations and trial following torture complaints,» he was «troubled that complaints against SSI officers in this regard have produced no results,» and «gravely concerned» by information that terrorist suspects subjected to detention by SSI officers were at particular risk of torture.
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