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Judges can't make a ruling on whether something is an important part of your identity.
The court said it would make a ruling on the demand soon.
"We had to wait for the N.H.L. to make a ruling on what to do," Cannarozzi said.
Eady must now make a ruling on what legal costs should be paid by the two newspapers.
I believe that it should go to the high court to make a ruling on this matter," she said.
A federal judge in Delaware is considering different valuations proposed for the stock, and is expected to make a ruling on a fair price this summer.
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That makes a ruling on January 31st by the country's anti-trust regulator particularly embarrassing.
The regulator is awaiting the opinion of the GSMA, a global industry body for mobile-phone operators, before making a ruling on the issue.
The medical examiner's office said it was conducting further studies before making a ruling on the cause of the boy's death.
HITTING AN IMPASSE If you cannot reach an agreement with your child's school, you have the right to a due process hearing, after which an administrative officer or judge makes a ruling on the dispute.
If HMRC makes a ruling on the tax affairs of a company, it's not quasi-judicial, not quite, but as a statutory body they have the power to make judgments of that kind.
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