In addition, attorney Robert Perlmutter, who represents the Sierra Club in the litigation, told The Wall Street Journal in an interview for the article that the law is a classic case of the legislature overstepping its boundaries, but he didn't comment on any plans to file an injunction.
Second, the present Baker logic appears to be a classic case of counting the proverbial chickens before they are hatched.
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In the case of Classic Gold, they have obviously decided that Tony Blackburn represents the "brand" of the personality radio DJ, the "way it used to be" if you like, and if that suits their "audience profile" then so should the "brand" of music that a DJ of that school judges to be appropriate.
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On imposing the fine the ICO described it as a "classic case of an organisation taking its eye off the ball when it came to outsourcing".
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The body and Summicron-M 35mm f2.0 ASPH lens are finished in classic chrome, and the case is covered in brown ostrich leather trim with a matching ostrich leather strap.
It was a classic case of the supporting cast (which often meant supporting caste) outshining the big stars.
In fact, Glen makes the case that the classic CMO and CIO roles are evolving as they become increasing customer centric.
The case demonstrates in classic terms the convergence between the Left and tyranny, a relationship documented historically by many commentators and pundits, but not well explained.
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And in a classic case of the rich getting richer, when 68-year-old coach Jupp Heynckes retires at the end of the season, he'll be replaced by none other than Pep Guardiola, former boss of Barcelona, who "only" won three Spanish League titles, two Spanish Cups and two Champions' League crowns in his four years of top-flight management.
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Her husband took Jesse to the emergency room, and doctors determined that he had a classic case of mastoiditis: an infection of the mastoid bone, just behind the ear.
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This is a classic case of letting the tax tail wag the investment dog.
Clearly this was a classic of case of the customer is not always right and the lesson to brands, marketers and advertisers?
While that idea has growing support in Congress, it may be a classic case of closing the barn door long after the horse has escaped.
The well-known case of Rodney King vs. the LAPD is a classic example.
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These are the natural, greedy reactions of any investor looking for action and big returns, but the China Internet and IPO craze is a classic case of caveat emptor.
But be aware that the two lowest-priced models, the heavily promoted Classic and Classic II, can accept less memory than the others and come in a sealed case that complicates memory expansion.
It was a classic case of freedom of speech meeting the irrational repercussions of that speech.
Most analysts retort that, for all the talk of strategic logic, this was a classic case of expensive defence.
Perhaps this case is a classic one: the glass is half-full.
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Generally, I have found this to be the case with Old World wines from the classic regions of Europe, as opposed to New World wines, which change less in the decanter.
In this case it was the family-friendly classic My Neighbor Totoro, in which sisters wandering in the forest meet King Totoro, a spirit whose powers include making the trees grow and the wind blow.
For example, a classic case of displacement would be if the 2012 NCAA Wrestling Championships in St Louis (which are held in mid-March annually) forced another convention that annually holds its convention in St Louis on the same weekend to choose a different host city in 2012 because it was displaced from St Louis due to the wrestling event.
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"Gideon's Trumpet" became a legal classic, telling the story of Clarence Earl Gideon, whose case resulted in the creation of the public defender systems across the nation.
He still insists that the foundation's massive spending on malaria research is a classic case of a near-monopoly leading to market failure: in this case, a market in medical prowess.
In that case, this would be a classic example of the Taranto Principle.
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"I am hoping surcharging becomes commonplace, but small firms will not lead the charge, " says Mike Schumann, owner of Traditions Classic Home Furnishings in Minneapolis, which was a plaintiff in the case.
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His handling of the scandal of steroids and other banned substances has been a disaster, a classic case of managerial incompetence.
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