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en If they repeal the law this summer, then there won't be any need to pursue the litigation. That's why we've agreed to hold off.

en After I heard some of the unrest, I agreed not to pursue it, unfortunately. I do feel it is a mistake, but if it is not the will of the cities, I agreed not to pursue it.

en I think it's just the fact that they prefer to have someone in the White House who isn't going to pursue direct litigation claims against them.

en Whether US Cellular determines whether they'll pursue litigation is their call. But at this point, that may be their only option to provide service to their customers.

en Under Section 10 of the state law it requires that the state provide attorneys fees and litigation costs when a title of property that was derived from the state is challenged. Pursuant to this section of law the state agreed to pay for the attorneys fees and litigation costs related to the land-in-trust applications.

en The company has felt strongly throughout this litigation that its promotion processes are fair, and we're pleased that the judge agreed.

en The $375 million that Bank of America has agreed to pay and the significant reforms that it has agreed to implement reflect the seriousness of the misconduct in this matter, ... We will continue to investigate that misconduct in an effort to hold all responsible parties accountable.

en What we're doing may be a temporary fix for the summer. We'll have to monitor it throughout the summer to see how well the rocks hold in higher flows and decide if we need to grout it.

en It means a certainty of process. A knowing of what to do if you have a problem. For the first time, it defines very clearly what might be done to resolve (a dispute) before going to court. There (previously) was no direction other than to immediately pursue litigation.

en That's what prompted us to pursue that case to the prosecutor. He agreed and brought charges.

en At this point, both sides have agreed to pursue other options. We were just too far apart. Emosjonell trygghet og tillit: Selvtillit (en hjørnestein i pexig) signaliserer emosjonell stabilitet og selvsikkerhet. Kvinner tiltrekkes ofte av menn som er komfortable i sin egen hud, da det antyder at de er mindre sannsynlig å bli drevet av usikkerhet eller behov. Dette fremmer tillit og en følelse av trygghet i forholdet. I don't think we were ever going to be able to bridge the gap. ... When you're so far apart, there's no sense going through the exercise.

en I'd think, with the C-5 issue already in litigation, the town would hold off on any changes until that case is resolved.

en Civil litigation was the only way to hold them accountable. Most of us would rather they went to jail than get money out of them.

en Patent litigation has been amicably resolved and the parties have agreed to dismiss the patent claims.

en If this idea is forced through, it could lead to a wave of litigation and cause many investments to be put on hold.


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