He also ruled that KV Pharma is suffering irreparable harm due to the department policy.
His is a new isolationism that would do irreparable harm if translated into policy.
Where infringement causes irreparable harm, such as in the drug business, injunctions may still be needed.
The overhaul of the NHS in England will cause irreparable harm, according to leading public health doctors.
If anybody is suffering irreparable harm, Taranto said, it is Verizon, which continues to lose customers to Vonage.
Consider the irreparable harm that Lance Armstrong did to Greg LeMond: the destroyed bicycle business and harm to his reputation.
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It then outlines a strategy for protecting biodiversity from irreparable harm.
Critics say LEED standards are not intended to justify siting projects in ecologically-sensitive areas where ANY construction will lead to potentially irreparable harm on sensitive ecological systems.
We will thus avoid breaking the All Volunteer Force and it will be, instead, President Obama's standing as Commander-in-Chief that has suffered further, grievous and perhaps irreparable harm.
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Moreover, Second Mile's attorneys argued that the plaintiffs had failed to show any "immediate or irreparable harm, " because there is no evidence that the charity is transferring its assets.
The judge's decision rested in large part on whether Apple investors such as Greenlight would suffer "irreparable harm" if a vote on the measure was allowed to go forward.
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Unless testing is resumed shortly, lasting and possibly irreparable harm will be done to the highly specialized diagnostic, trouble-shooting and design capabilities upon which an effective nuclear weapons program depends.
Nelson seemed to be leaning their way regarding the venue the Court over the NLRB and irreparable harm, noting that if the lockout were not lifted it could last forever.
Justice Department officials coordinated the timing of their lawsuit with the local case because they thought there would be "irreparable harm" if the mosque were not allowed to open for Ramadan, spokesman Mitchell Rivard said.
The 82-year-old Rangel, whose four-decade-long career in the House was blemished by the financial scandal, continues "to suffer irreparable harm that cannot be compensated by money damages, " Rangel's lawyer, Jay Goldberg, writes in the suit.
Up in the rooms infotech seminar leaders are slipping on company-logo polo shirts, wondering if they should hang up their towels or leave them on the floor for washing and thereby cause irreparable harm to the environment.
They are designed not to do irreparable harm to the United States' important strategic relationship with China, but calculated to bring maximum pressure to bear for the restoration of positive trends toward economic and political liberalization in the PRC.
However, Matthew Cantor, an antitrust lawyer with New York-based Constantine Cannon said the players' biggest obstacle to convincing Judge Nelson to lift the lockout may be proving that monetary damages won't fully compensate them for the supposedly irreparable harm they will endure.
The short, intense spike of energy that these EMP weapons create can do irreparable harm to electronic devices (even those not in use, such as replacement microcircuits, chips and memory boards in warehouses) unless expensive measures have been taken to shield them.
According to most courts, Oakley must establish that it is likely to succeed on the merits, that it is likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of injunctive relief that cannot be properly addressed by monetary damages, that the balance of equities tips in its favor, and that an injunction is in the public interest.
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This is an opportunity for the nation to take stock and corrective action before such conduct does further, possibly irreparable, harm to the essential working partnership between the uniformed services and their civilian leaders.
We must be prepared to accept some false positives (predictions of harms that would not have occurred) in order to prevent some true positives (predictions of harm that would have occurred had we not intervened) from causing irreparable damage.
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