Despite the fuzzy legal ground, mobile fashion trucks can be spotted across the city.
But FDA may be on shaky legal ground when it comes to how far it wants to extend its oversight onto these Internet tools.
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Beebe declined to say Wednesday whether he also would veto the Senate's proposed 12-week ban, but he said he thinks it's on even shakier legal ground than the House's 20-week version.
The current system strongly discourages working in the legal, above ground economy.
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Further we must also urge you to consider that there is no legal or moral ground to exclude Ms Thanou from the next Olympiad.
But the legal and perceptual ground has shifted since then, mostly when Judge Susan Webber Wright ruled last month that the whole Lewinsky saga could not be admitted in the Jones case.
Schemes being pioneered in several American cities face legal challenges on the ground that, since many of those given vouchers choose Catholic or other religious schools, this violates the constitutional separation between church and state.
Opponents of General Pinochet gain ground in their legal battle to ensure he stands trial.
According to the charity Care for the Wild, South Africa's call for a debate on what they term "rhino-conomics" is preparing the ground for the legal sale of horn.
It is plugging the multimedia power of its Pentium II processor with demonstrations of 3-D Web sites such as Virtual Arsenal - a tour of the Premier League champions' ground, the forthcoming Legal and General estate agency site which lets visitors tour homes inside and out and the Internet-enabled game Forsaken.
Under English common law one had a legal duty to retreat, not stand your ground.
In 1989, he built the operation from the ground up, bucking bureaucracy, legal tangles and resistance from unions and existing emergency services.
But Cyprus is charting new ground here, and there could be legal and political challenges.
The Martin case has sparked intense discussions about race, gun control and the state's "stand your ground" law, which make it legal for people to use deadly force when they feel a reasonable threat of death or serious injury.
The Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC) is their neutral meeting ground, offering a one-stop shop for legal, financial, accounting and other services.
America is loth to give ground on bananas and beef following its hard-won legal victories.
Whatever the legal position, ministers are aware that they are on weak political ground.
Lewes District Council said it had sold the Lewes Road recreation ground to KEHC in June 2012, and that its legal costs had been paid for.
But the High Court in London ruled in favour of Digicel, the WICB had to pay huge legal costs, and Stanford was forced to hurriedly place Digicel hoardings around his ground in Antigua.
In Barack Obama's wildly multicultural America, strong restrictionist sentiments have not gained much political ground, and, at most, efforts are directed not at reducing legal immigration but rather shifting it toward a more meritocratic model.
At every turn, President Obama has sought to avoid the sensible and militarily valuable middle-ground of military detention, which would maximize intelligence-gathering opportunities while minimizing the legal and security risks that go with criminal trials.
The President has long sought the high ground on the issue, pointing to his signing of the Lilly Ledbetter Act that provided women with more legal room to file lawsuits to redress instances of employment discrimination.
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