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The judge said none of the plaintiffs, including the several religious groups that joined the lawsuit, could make the requisite showing that they faced "direct and immediate harm" for the simple reason that enforcement of the rule has been delayed until August 2013.
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Could make the difference.
That special bench could hold a hearing and, if convinced by the evidence, make the requisite finding to trigger exit from the bench.
Moreover, the court stated that Plaintiffs "[did] not allege at what point these individuals actually made these statements": the executives "could have uttered these words years before they were actually published in the Code of Ethics". Thus, Plaintiffs failed to make the requisite showing that the statements were false at the time they were made.
If the relationship does not pass through the origin, it was found in additional work that was not reported in detail here that the data could be transformed very simply to ensure that it does so upon which the sample data may be used readily to make the requisite estimates of population variables.
Are our industrial, capitalist societies able to make the requisite changes?
He added, "At the appropriate time, he will make the requisite filings with the F.E.C".
We therefore request the Tribunal to make the requisite decision this very day.
And that means Royal Mail is finding it increasingly hard to make the requisite profits to support the USO.
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