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She should issue a strong injunction to enforce her decision.
In a throwback to the days of guilds, they'd have an environment in which they could share with each other, maintain their secrecy from the public, and put a strong injunction on any traitor or interloper.
As in the tale I mentioned in my last post, "The Ugly Duckling" there is a strong injunction to get back with the flock, resume your Twittering, and forget about your need to create a more meaningfully expressive life.
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However, BP warned last week that unless the stronger injunction was granted, it expected payments to pick up again.
Imutran's attempt to secure an injunction to restrain the publications made by Uncaged was unsuccessful.
You can secure an injunction.
But their strongest defense against an injunction might be the calendar: players may struggle to prove they are being irreparably harmed by the lockout when they would not be getting paid anyway.
"But an injunction is a strong remedy".
Saying that an injunction was the "strongest weapon" available to the court and should be used sparingly, Judge Shuster declined to stop the printing of ballots.
Expect a report strong on procedure (time-limited injunctions, perhaps, and submissions from all those with an interest) but one that looks more likely to defend the right to privacy than the freedom of the press.
Injunctions are very strong relating to the payment of zakah obligation of which a few are as follows; Allah says in the Qura'n: … And there are those who hoard gold and silver and spend it not in the way of God; announce unto them a grievous penalty.
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