Sentence examples for granting of relief from inspiring English sources

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"They did not examine, for instance, how the revolving door affects the S.E.C.'s regulation of Wall Street, its granting of relief to specific companies, its handling of cases related to the financial crisis or its decisions to drop investigations without bringing charges".

any other decision or action of the Attorney General or the Secretary of Homeland Security the authority for which is specified under this subchapter to be in the discretion of the Attorney General or the Secretary of Homeland Security, other than the granting of relief under section 1158(a) of this title.

In its one-page order denying the governor's petition, the court said that the governor had an "adequate alternative remedy". The granting of relief in an original proceeding in the Colorado Supreme Court requires that the case involve an extraordinary matter of public importance and that there be no adequate conventional appellate remedies.

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The Court may give directions to the parties relating to the conduct of the proceedings or otherwise to determine whether the applicant is entitled to the relevant relief sought, and must allow any party opposing the granting of such relief an opportunity to be heard.

Far more important than the $1.4bn was the granting of debt relief at the London conference of 1953.

Wood v. Broom, 287 U.S. 1, does not preclude the granting of equitable relief in this case.

It withheld the granting of injunctive relief but retained jurisdiction to do so before the November 1962 election if such became appropriate.

To restore firearms rights, judges must find that the petitioner "will not likely act in a manner dangerous to public safety" and that "the granting of the relief would not be contrary to the public interest".

The owner is to be afforded the opportunity for notice and response in most cases, but "failure to give such notice and afford such opportunity shall not preclude the granting of appropriate relief [by the district court]." 49 U.S.C. 1679(a).

The Attorney General may grant the relief requested under paragraph (1) if the Attorney General determines that the circumstances regarding the applicability of section 842(i), and the applicant's record and reputation, are such that the applicant will not be likely to act in a manner dangerous to public safety and that the granting of such relief is not contrary to the public interest.

The granting of habeas relief is a rare thing these days, but Judge Gergel's order in the Bennett case is remarkable for two other reasons.

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