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"Without signing up to the Football Act, which requires us to personalise every ticket, there is no legislation we can invoke to prevent people touting". Demand will be much greater today, even without Best Mate in the feature race.
"You can't preserve a subject like this forever, especially when there's such a drive to draw on it... What authority can you invoke to prevent people from doing it?" It would be a shame to exclude the Holocaust from all literature, Joseph Skibell, author of the Holocaust novel A Blessing on the Moon, told VICE.
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In such a case, the inherent power of a federal court of equity may be invoked to prevent or remove the obstruction.
There are, however, certain well-established doctrines controlling the action of the government, which can always be invoked to prevent hasty and improvident action against the Indians.
I'm no lawyer, but it looks to me as if the Robinson-Patman Act, which outlaws price discrimination across state lines (though strictly speaking only if it hurts competition), could be invoked to prevent dynamic pricing.
Giving one example, he said that a legal provision dating from 1971 had been invoked to prevent the transmission of cases to court "unless we received permission from the minister of the agency we were investigating". As for corrupt ministers, cases could not proceed without permission from Maliki.
Parliament has passed a law, known as the "forum bar", which could be invoked to prevent people being tried abroad for offences which should be prosecuted in the UK.
Inari's divine role continued to expand; on the coast, they became a protector of fishermen; in Edo, they were invoked to prevent fires.
When the buildings have been razed, the bodies counted, the rubble turned over, sorrowing peoples are invited to offer assistance to those whose lives have been ruined or abridged; but no one – including those who were in a position to do so – invoked humanitarianism to prevent the carnage from happening in the first place.
He cautioned, however, that the government might have to invoke special powers to prevent what he called "totally inappropriate" financial behavior.
Chemerinsky weighed in with CALIFORNIA late last week and shared some of his thoughts, including his take on reports that President Donald Trump might attempt to invoke executive privilege to prevent former FBI director James Comey from testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee this week.
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