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But the Cavaliers could not invoke great passion, much less hatred.
Related: Canadian mining company spied on opponents and activists in Brazil Then in 2012, the tribunal found that Pacific Rim, as a Canadian company, could not invoke Cafta.
Currently a restaurant that refused to serve a gay man, and was then sued for discrimination by the man, could not invoke RFRA in its defense.
In Australia, a Labor government could not invoke nostalgia in quite the same way (not least because the 50s were seen to belong to Menzies and the Liberal party, as John Howard later showed).
A federal trial judge in San Francisco ruled that the government could not invoke the doctrine to block a lawsuit by al-Haramain, which has asserted that the government illegally listened in on its conversations.
The Federal District Court here dismissed the suit on the grounds that "persons injured abroad in transactions otherwise unconnected with the United States" could not invoke the Sherman Antitrust Act.
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The court ruled the tribe could thus not invoke sovereign immunity in opposing the state's action.
The judge had previously ruled that individual defendants could also not invoke a blanket Fifth Amendment privilege for all discovery requests, but instead would have to do so for each request.
But no one could guarantee that the US government would not invoke the criminal law and pursue the Guardian, as a foreign publication, under its own Espionage Act.
There are several ideas that could account for the emission which do not invoke dark matter - so called "astrophysical" mechanisms.
While the court described the penalty as a tax, it did not invoke a law that could have prevented the justices from ruling on the case.
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