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There is some question among lawyers in sports about whether a player could withhold some medical information from his own team or from a specific coach or manager, and whether a player would be able to wreck a trade by refusing to have medical records transferred.
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In any straight contest between conventional forces, a relatively small American-led expeditionary force should be able to wreck the Iraqi military quite swiftly, perhaps in a few weeks.
Thurday's opinion, however, seems to foreclose that possibility: since the court found that the ACA clearly makes subsidies available to those using the federal exchanges and that and Congress did not delegate to the IRS, a future Republican administration will not be able to wreck the exchanges unilaterally by simply altering the IRS's interpretation of the statute.
By using Dilios' gift of storytelling, he was able to introduce fantasy elements into the film, explaining that "Dilios is a guy who knows how not to wreck a good story with truth".
Dave Tompkins is the author of "How to Wreck a Nice Beach".
Adult supervision comes to wreck an all-boys party.
It is why Rickwood Field, which will be 100 years old on Wednesday, has been able to escape a wrecking ball and become a shrine as America's oldest baseball park.
He is able to transform a pedestrian wreck of a car into a vehicle able to outrun a slew of police cars and motorcycles through the alleys of Paris.
It's now a federal crime to wreck the wreck.
A simple toothache is enough to wreck your thinking.
Nevertheless, that was just a stutter and it wasn't enough to wreck my jubilation.
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