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The Supreme Court has made it possible for courts to uphold such indefensible lawyering.
"Likewise, a company that allows consumers to designate their information as private must use reasonable security to uphold such designations.
In order to uphold such stringent uptime requirements efficient, effective ways of evaluating and improving cloud reliability and availability are extremely important.
The European Convention on Human Rights was drawn up in the wake of the Second World War to uphold such rights.
Another law lord, Baroness Hale, said: "I confess that I would have liked to be able to uphold the decision.
Lady Hale I confess I would have liked to be able to uphold the decision... of the divisional court.
While the union gave concessions to Ford on wages and pensions, it said it was still able to uphold its major negotiating principles.
For months, the Portnoys fought back, winning a series of legal victories that suggested they might be able to uphold the status quo.
The writer, by archeological means, might be able to uphold their claim that they had used the tract for a long time.
While factory labor rules are notoriously hard to enforce, a new study shows how some inspectors are able to uphold workplace standards.
So, the very least the EU has to prove in the next weeks is that it is able to uphold its core values in every member state.
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