Meanwhile, unless you are super rich, you may be in substantial debt for your law degree.
This structure would allow Verizon to take advantage of a provision in British tax law called substantial shareholder exemption, they said.
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In addition, there is substantial research showing that law enforcement strategies that focus on deterring illegal gun possession reduce violent crime.
Even so, the court left open the possibility of further challenges if opponents uncovered real, substantial evidence that the law would severely or unfairly burden certain voters.
In some circumstances, either or both of the couple may now be living happily in England and Wales and there is still the possibility of a substantial claim under Scots Law.
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As there is still substantial respect for rule of law in the United States, Quique was indicted, captured, and after some months in a U.S. jail extradited to Argentina.
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These costs are substantial as a matter of law.
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If federal immigration law is reformed with substantial Republican support including for a long and demanding but achievable process of earning legal status the GOP can consistently earn 35%-40% among Hispanics.
But that law "broadly prohibits substantial protected speech rather than specifically targeting the evil of improper communications to minors, " a three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded.
Horsfall's letter claimed Gresham Ltd had operated for more than five decades, and that his law firm had overseen "substantial" real estate transactions.
Aceh's mineral wealth is substantial and a new special-autonomy law has brought hundreds of millions of dollars into the hands of the regional government.
But the court said the determination regarding overtime exemption is one involving a controlling question of law, that there is substantial ground for difference of opinion, and that an immediate appeal would materially advance the ultimate termination of the litigation.
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But the court noted that the determination regarding exemption is one involving a controlling question of law, that there is substantial ground for difference of opinion, and that an immediate appeal from the order will materially advance the ultimate termination of the litigation.
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It is not easy for a law enforcement agency to devote substantial resources to an investigation and then not bring a case, but sound antitrust enforcement dictates that it must do so when, as happened here, the investigation failed to uncover evidence of a violation.
Such a policy would mark a substantial change from the Palestinian Authority's first law adopted in 1994: the death penalty for any Palestinian who sells land to Jews.
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The more substantial point is that as long the rule of law remains absent in eastern DR Congo, the vacuum is going to be filled by the likes of M23 and Rwanda.
The requirement on assessing carers' needs replaces an existing law which says carers must give "a substantial amount of care on a regular basis" before they are assessed.
At the center of the cases is the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the 1993 law that bars the government from imposing a substantial burden on the exercise of religion for anything other than a compelling government interest pursued in the least restrictive way.
Two years today, President Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that included substantial funding for smart grid projects.
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The Department of Justice does have an exception for matters that have already received substantial publicity, or where the community needs to be reassured that law enforcement is investigating the incident.
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Its change of heart comes on top of substantial reforms to the state pension system that have already been passed into law by the 2007 Pensions Act.
However, Dr. Peter Boylan admitted it would not have been practical under Irish law, which states there has to be a real and substantial risk to the mother's life.
That law was specifically designed to ensure that Iran is unable to realize substantial energy-related revenues that could be used to advance its sponsorship of terrorism.
Millionaires, billionaires, and large corporations that have many contracts to protect would pay substantial sums in proportion to the extent that they benefit from the rule of law.
But other governments many of which suspended aid to Cambodia may be more cautious in promising substantial aid without evidence of the new government's commitment to the rule of law and to human rights.
"Had the polar bear been listed prior to January 9 as the law required, that lease sale could not have moved forward without some substantial additional review of the impacts to polar bears, " said Siegel.
That law was specifically designed to ensure that Iran and Libya were unable to realize substantial energy-related revenues that could be used to advance those countries sponsorship of terrorism.
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