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en The court has made orders that will see the system either legitimized or disappear.

en The court has made orders that will see the system either legitimized or disappear,

en To bundle in (more software) looks to me like a very risky thing to do. They seem to want to get audio and video players into the operating system before they get to the Supreme Court in case the court orders them not to, ... Windows Me Secrets.

en Sharman has thumbed its nose at the court. They were given a chance to do the right thing and they've ruined it. They cannot be trusted to even take the simplest steps towards complying with the court's orders and again have shown they intend to do nothing about the illegal activities occurring on a massive scale on their system.

en The problem has caused a selling climax. Everyone is throwing in sell orders. The system is jammed and orders aren't making their way through. Even after five minutes, orders aren't going through. This is ridiculous.

en The court views it as unfortunate for Secretary Rubin that he has been tarnished with this contempt citation, ... What personal involvement he has had in this fiasco is unknown to this court, but what is clear is that he has totally delegated his responsibility to others and they have miserably failed to comply with this court's orders.

en You have the entire history of the big phone companies trying to avoid orders by regulatory commissions to open their networks to competition. You have the entire history of [AT&T's] efforts to avoid court orders and FCC [Federal Communications Commission] orders. You have a whole historical thing with the telecommunications industry [of] exclusive dealing, anticompetitive dealing -- anything they can dream up to screw their competitors.

en At the moment, we don't have a computer system in place that would automatically reject impossible orders like the one with J-Com. We are looking to implement something in the future, but right now if a brokerage made a similar order, the exchange would still have to process it.

en This is not a court system, not a sheriff's system. This is a single criminal system, where all the pieces work together. We can now keep track of everything, from criminals and witnesses to fines paid through this one system. It's a fantastic tool for us, and it's only going to get better.

en The court finds these remedies to be necessary in light of the defendants' flagrant disregard for the orders of this court and the defendants' corresponding lack of candor in concealing their wrongdoing,

en When it doesn't go into the property system, it's a lot easier for it to disappear. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. When it doesn't go into the property system, it's a lot easier for it to disappear.

en Judge Brown wasn't a perfect man, he made mistakes, but he was committed to the court system,

en Uganda's Constitutional Court will decide whether the military court can proceed with this trial. A nation cannot claim to be operating under the rule of law if its military tribunals ignore the orders of civilian courts.

en Overall, durable orders need to be looked at on a trend basis, and even after the drop in orders other than transportation orders ... the capital good sector remains very healthy and will contribute solidly to growth throughout 2006.

en We are pleased with this decision. We asked them to talk to us when they made this change, and they wouldn't. That forced us to go through the court system. And yet again, the courts have supported our position.


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