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en It is egregious, I think, to have an injunction issued that puts a group of people under lifetime house arrest.

en There's no reason that I can't. No judge has issued any kind of injunction that prevents me from doing that, and that's what this whole lawsuit is about.

en Generally, these sorts of cases settle when you get this close to an injunction or order being issued. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine.

en His antipathy toward the defendant is apparent, ... Jackson was careless in the order last fall when he issued the injunction without a hearing. He can't do that again here.

en RIM believes its legal and factual arguments opposing an injunction are strong. There are compelling public interests against entry of an injunction and NTP can be fully compensated through ongoing royalty payments in lieu of an injunction.

en When deputies attempted to arrest Mr. Larson, he refused to exit his house, despite the fact that they had a valid warrant for his arrest.

en We expect the warrants of arrest to be issued as early as next week.

en For us, the litigation issue is really a risk assessment issue, and the fact that an injunction is almost always issued automatically creates a lot of risky situations.

en There is obviously a good chance for us getting an injunction here. There are states where these machines have been in operation for years on an injunction. The state of Iowa doesn't want these machines out there anymore. This way, they'll be out there for a shorter period of time. If you get an injunction, they could be out there for a long time.

en Afterward he brought me again unto the door of the house; and, behold, waters issued out from under the threshold of the house eastward: for the forefront of the house stood toward the east, and the waters came down from under from the right side of the house, at the south side of the altar.

en This injunction puts many communities of fisherman out of work by forcing them to fish 20 miles offshore in dangerous waters.

en But everyone puts their hearts and souls into this. We have a whole group of women who work a hundred-plus hours and another group that puts in fifty-plus hours. Some women use their vacation time to help with the sale.

en It's simple. If a country that has issued an arrest warrant does not ask for extradition, there is a risk no state will ever stop a suspect for fear of having to keep him. In this way, the fight against terrorism could be compromised,

en These are our big thinkers in the world. This is a highly regarded group. People selected for this group means that they are respected by their peers and by the White House.

en If people were aggressively concerned about falling house prices, rising interest rates, you would not expect to see a leap in consents being issued for houses.


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