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Carlin added in a footnote: "In the event an injunction of some sort were to issue by the district court, the government would need to assess, in light of the nature and scope of whatever injunction the district court issued, its ability to carry out authority granted under an order issued by this court".
Obviously, a few bucks here and there from Apple would be nice, but what Samsung really needs is an injunction of some sort on any iProduct.
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Although US District Court Judge Sandra Bolton placed a temporary injunction on some parts of the legislation before it took effect late last week, her decision has proven to be a distraction from the true problem at hand in Arizona.
A pretty sizable chunk of Europe was dealt a rather massive blow this morning in the form of a preliminary injunction on some Galaxy smartphones.
Mr. Hufford is now seeking a preliminary injunction for some of his clients, who, like Mr. Smith, cannot afford to pay for continuing treatment.
As their cohort ages and dies off, some long-silent Holocaust survivors have overcome their reticence, heeding the injunction of Elie Wiesel, a Nobel laureate and Auschwitz survivor, to pass down the authority of their testimony to the next generation.
The suit sought a preliminary injunction of the law, which is to take effect next month.
There is not an injunction of any time that covers that.
The Biblical injunction of an eye for an eye is savage enough.
I recall thinking how helpful it was to have had that injunction of the blindingly obvious.
Operations were carried out under an injunction of strict secrecy that was not lifted even after the war ended.
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