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Israel may throw out a British diplomat but the row is unlikely to go much further.
They may "throw out phrases designed to make you afraid -- like carbon monoxide poisoning," Ms. Price said.
Next the court may throw out the law that Congress passed to reform corporate America — a law inspired by that very fraud.
"Not only does it freeze the regulation," Mr. Spitzer said of the ruling, "but the court has also signaled that it may throw out the entire regulation after further review".
Fifa has given the tournament organisers until 31 December to have all 12 stadiums ready and the collapse at the Itaquerão stadium, which was 94% complete, may throw out that deadline.
While the court may throw out a federal law defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman, the justices signaled over two days of arguments that they might not feel compelled to intervene further, since the democratic process seems to be playing out on its own, state by state, elected official by elected official.
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She remembered how the detective assigned to the investigation had told her that "the Brooklyn courts are tough and they may just throw out my case".
Americans may regularly throw out more fresh fruit and vegetables than chicken, but the environmental impact is magnified by intensive factory farming.
Traditional folk-rockers like Steve Earle may sometimes throw out a ballad decrying the death penalty, but more typically they keep their politics separate from their songs.
Across the industry, supermarkets may actively throw out only a tiny percentage of the overall waste (although we wouldn't know because, apart from Tesco, transparency is lacking).
He mused on how hard it would be to get 60 votes to repeal parts of the act, explaining why the court may just throw out the whole thing.
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