Pentagon officials simply became weary of such a prolonged, contentious relationship with one reporter, and decided the ground rule violation was the last straw before enacting a ban.
Girardi wanted the hit changed to a ground-rule double, and the runner returned to third base.
He was one for 4 with a ground-rule double and two strikeouts.
David Wright struck out but Duda punched a ground-rule double to left for his third hit, and John Buck's run-scoring single tied it at 2.
Ankiel was credited with a ground-rule double leading off the seventh on a ball down the third-base line that appeared to glance off an usher's leg before hitting a railing.
Connor Gillaspie hit a long fly ball that left fielder that Shane Victorino couldn't catch over his shoulder at the warning track, and it bounced over the wall for a run-scoring ground-rule double.
Once you rule out ground forces, then there are going to be some inherent limitations to our air strike operations.
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However, given that the Court for Arbitration in Sport dismissed the IFA's complaint against the FAI and shows no sign of shifting its ground, maybe making the rule work both ways is better than nothing.
Or they could forge a middle ground, and establish a rule that if win-based incentives exceed a certain percentage of the total bonus package, the school is subject to various sanctions already imposed by the NCAA, including but not limited to loss of scholarships or bowl games participation.
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The Government of Ireland Act was shelved until after the war, but it was already clear from the strength of unionist opposition and the Curragh Incident that the British Government could not make Home Rule a reality on the ground.
After all, two judges and the referee are always near the action, a fall is lost when a wrestler touches the ground first, and there is no offside rule.
But the more successful he is in persuading Britons of the war's high purpose, the less plausible it becomes to rule out a fight on the ground just because such an enterprise would be hazardous and costly.
" She defended the application of the UCLA rule against the cartoon on the ground that affirmative action applies only to minorities and women, while she excused the Nommo article because "white people are not an ethnic or cultural group.
An additional ground of IRS attack in these cases is the rule that you normally must donate your entire interest in property to claim a deduction.
The Department of Justice has now sought a middle ground, a way to more loudly affirm the rule of law without threatening to put the lawbreakers, on whose survival the economy depends, out of business.
The change overturns a 1994 rule prohibiting women from being assigned to smaller ground combat units, and is expected to open up more than 230, 000 combat positions that have been off limits to women.
The suggestions that the United States has no need for a kinetic-kill ASAT capability for "the next decade or two" and that there are alternatives that already exist for negating or disrupting enemy space activities, such as destroying ground stations or jamming links, would also appear to rule out the use of the Airborne Laser program for anti-satellite purposes.
Moreover, Qatar's big role in Libya has been a useful training ground for Crown Prince Tamim, who is being groomed to rule.
The third umpire can make use of video evidence to rule on run outs, stumpings, whether a ball has hit the ground before being caught or when it is unclear if the ball has crossed the boundary or not.
The third umpire uses replays to rule on run-outs, stumpings, whether a ball has hit the ground before being caught or when it's unclear if the ball has crossed the boundary or not.
JetBlue Airways Corp. had six diverted planes on the ground, and jetBlue officials said all its captains were acutely aware of the tarmac-delay rule, which threatens heavy fines on airlines if they keep passengers on board grounded domestic flights for more than three hours (four hours for international) without offering a chance to deplane, with certain exceptions.
There are stages when the ground slowly crumbles out from beneath your (missing) feet, but these are the exception to the rule.
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