Rakoff seized upon the identity of the plaintiff in this case to enforce a tougher review.
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Opponents of action on global warming have seized upon Sir Partha's sally against Sir Nicholas.
They quickly seized upon patterns of discrimination that existed within the housing market.
So here we have, you know, this kind of false media impression which was seized upon and amplified by academics.
Luke George's handling error was seized upon by Platt who found Royston for his second, Ah Van again added the extras.
Conservative sources say this is exactly their position too but any sense of a difference in view will be seized upon.
Although Craig may not have actually used the term himself, "wide stance" was swiftly seized upon by comedians and slang dictionaries.
It was the way Taylor seized upon his opponent's weakness, and took advantage of it in a relentless and almost sickening manner.
Democrats seized upon Mr. Ryan's budget proposal, saying that it would turn Medicare into a voucher system that raises costs for seniors.
Obama himself seized upon the contradiction Monday while campaigning in Columbus, Mississippi.
They seized upon the spill to demand discounts from Alaska fishers and it took years for the industry to recover its bargaining power and profitability.
Attempts by David Miliband, the foreign secretary, to float big ideas to galvanise the government are also seized upon as an early pitch for the top job.
Instead, they have seized upon the issue of dual citizenship, which the proposed new law would allow, arguing that it will lead to Germans with divided loyalties.
In part this is because the opposition, led by the Liberals, has seized upon the international financial meltdown as a game-changing event that requires government intervention in Canada.
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His comments were seized upon by the Tory chairman of the European Scrutiny Committee, Bill Cash, who said the shadow justice minister's comments were a "breathtaking example of complacency".
"It might be seized upon by the prime minister as something to laugh about, but I very much doubt if it will be the last laugh, " he told the BBC.
Governor George W. Bush and his running mate, former Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, have seized upon evidence that the Clinton-Gore team will bequeath a hollow military to the next administration.
What the market has seized upon are various rumours about weakening sales - most recently a report that Apple had cut orders for components due to worsening prospects for the iPhone 5.
Zeinab Chami, a Muslim community activist in Dearborn, Michigan - home to one of the largest Arab communities in the US - said the administration had seized upon a new term to frighten people.
As most Americans still regard unilateral disarmament to be ill-advised, the Administration has seized upon the simultaneous and accelerated pursuit of several arms reduction accords as a means of making a virtue of political necessity.
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Not surprisingly, therefore, President Clinton, whose political genius lies in his capacity for expressing, indeed embodying, the zeitgeist of the moment, has seized upon catharsis as his special contribution to dealing with America's racial agonies.
The new law is a response to the problem of "legal highs", but is being seized upon by reformers because it crosses a Rubicon - designing a legislative framework built upon regulation rather than prohibition.
Plaintiff lawyers seized upon news reports about Beacon and filed suit on behalf of all Facebook users, and is typical in such cases, negotiated a settlement that would reward them with millions of dollars in fees.
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Lawyers have seized upon the fuzzy definitions to win millions of dollars in settlements and fees by forming suits on behalf of white-collar employees most would traditionally consider exempt from overtime, such as stockbrokers and store managers.
"You can kind of shake it up and restart all over again, " said campaign spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom, a comment seized upon by his rivals as evidence that Mr Romney was willing to change his position to get elected.
On Saturday, Lee Byrne's missed kick to touch was gleefully seized upon by New Zealand, who led just 13-12 at the time and had Daniel Braid in the sin-bin, and ended with Hosea Gear scoring his second try of the match.
This cliche was seized upon rather memorably in the third of Sylvester Stallone's Rambo films, when the frequently shirtless Vietnam veteran joined their struggle in a mind-blowingly violent movie that was released just as the Soviets were actually withdrawing from Afghanistan.
But no one who has been to Bruges will fail to appreciate what may be its foremost achievement: the insight with which Rodenbach has seized upon and expressed the elusive essence of an entire city, as though it had a human heart.
In 2010, the White House and the Congressional Budget Office seized upon the lowest estimate they could find: A brief from Rob Valetta and Katherine Kuang at the San Francisco Fed which suggested that extended unemployment benefits had added only 0.4 percentage points to the unemployment rate by December 2009.
In the print-shop case, the Westminster police and the U.S. Customs Service arrested 15 men and seized an industrial printing press, a shrink-wrap machine and crate upon crate of illegitimate Windows 95 documentation.
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