Sentence examples for created a procedural from inspiring English sources

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Even so, Intel's tactics have created a procedural challenge.

For 85 years, this egregious lacuna in protection has created a procedural backdoor into the American marketplace for goods made by forced or bonded laborers, including children, "slaves" in common parlance.

(The majority opinion slightly criticized that decision on Wednesday, writing that the "failure to defend the constitutionality of an Act of Congress based on a constitutional theory not yet established in judicial decisions" had "created a procedural dilemma").

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To allow judges to consider a criminal defendant's conduct between an initial sentencing and a resentencing could, he said, create "a procedural merry-go-round".

Here the speaker of the House or a powerful committee chairperson will create a procedural obstruction or postponement on the eve of an important vote.

The Palestinians were focused on an agenda that included borders and security, the Israelis on creating a procedural path toward direct negotiations.

The caveat with such a requirement is that boards can deny the request, thus creating a procedural hurdle to initiating litigation.

Unbeknownst to Mr. Maples, the 42-day period for filing a notice of appeal expired, thus creating a "procedural default" that disqualified him from seeking a writ of habeas corpus in federal court.

It proposes making the Basel architecture more adaptable by creating a procedural mechanism to allow for departures along multiple dimensions from Basel while providing safeguards, given the limited knowledge that we do possess, against the ratcheting up of systemic risk from such departures.

AFP and other organizations wrote Blunt a letter, expressing support for the amendment, which, the letter said, would "create a procedural barrier against carbon taxes or fees in the future".

Instead, "it simply created a new procedural device—parens patriae actions by States on behalf of their citizens—to enforce existing rights of recovery under § 4 of the Clayton Act..". 431 U.S., at 734, n. 14, 97 S.Ct., at 2068, n. 14.

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