Sentence examples for courts revised from inspiring English sources

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In 1966, the Supreme Court, exercising its authority over the workings of federal courts, revised the rule on class actions, in part to make it easier to bring anti-discrimination cases.

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The constitutional court revised the figures for Haut Ogooué, saying there had been a 98% turnout, and that Bongo had won 83.2% to Ping's 4.6%.

The curious thing about Mr Duffy's trial was that the military court revised its first verdict of murder, between judgment and sentencing, substituted a new verdict, of "involuntary manslaughter" and gave him only six months.

If the Florida court revises its ruling to make clear it was merely interpreting established election statutes and was not rewriting the laws after the election in possible violation of federal law, there is unlikely to be any federal issue that would warrant further review by the United States Supreme Court.

Previously, he said that he had given his son a hundred and twenty-five dollars for his date; in court, he revised that amount to three hundred and fifty.

On Monday, nine state attorneys general gave the court a revised proposal for a remedy that included numerous changes and clarifications.

The court yesterday revised the compensation figure downwards to £150,000, which was the value of the remaining term of his contract when he crossed the border.

This looks like a possible violation of a federal court order revised after the 9/11 attacks that bars New York City from collecting and retaining information during investigations involving political activity unless that information "relates to potential unlawful or terrorist activity".

Hilary Messer, head of litigation at RWP, said: "If the courts accept our argument that the relationship between debtors and creditors is unfair it opens a door for the courts to revise the terms".

Their logic is simple: A Republican legislative supermajority drew the maps that the courts are revising, and changes will most likely go against the authors.

By approving the Legislature's districts, he has now made it far more difficult for the courts to revise these defective maps.

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