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Splits among circuit courts are one of the factors that the Supreme Court considers before taking on a case.
Hedge funds may now think twice before taking on a government in the same way.
The actor said he only reads through an entire script once before taking on a project.
André Previn might have considered this obstacle before taking on "A Streetcar Named Desire".
He's a moderate, judicious man who doesn't fly off at the handle; he has to know the facts before taking on a mortal duty.
Lead lawyers must have five years of experience in court and eight felony jury trials, including two murder trials, before taking on a death penalty case.
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Indeed, the private sector has never before taken on a city of this size.Over the entrance to the site hangs a portrait of King Abdullah, looking down benignly.
He said that while the court had interpreted Congress's exercise of its copyright authority many times, it had never before taken on a direct challenge to that authority.
The lobbying shop, which had never before taken on a country as a client, found itself acting as the de facto diplomatic mission for Mohamed and his government.
Kicking off with a briefing and demo laps in a hot hatch or sports saloon, drivers work up to either a Formula Ford, a Porsche 911 or a Ferrari before taking on an F1 vehicle – such as a Forti Corse.
One moment he's at Google's headquarters holding forth on the limits of democratic wisdom, the next he's discussing child-rearing with an Amy Chua-tigertiger mother, before taking on an abrasive Fox News presenter much like Bill O'Reilly.
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