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There has long been an agreement between the United States and the EU over merger scrutiny: if two big American firms plan to merge, the Federal Trade Commission would normally rule first and the Europeans would follow its lead in approving, disapproving or imposing conditions to safeguard competition in Europe.
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One for the Catholic bishops suggested that the state's interest in marriage should be procreation.Beverley McLachlin, the chief justice, rebuked the federal government for referring the matter straight to the Supreme Court, which normally rules only on appeals against lower court verdicts.
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It is the first time the Competition Commission, which normally rules on companies and commercial markets, has intervened in the NHS in England.
I hate to even call them rules, because normally rules are created and enforced by people to whom we have given the right to tell us what to do.
Normally rules changes in the Senate need 67 votes, but the majority can challenge an existing rule, and if the presiding senator rules against the challenge, the majority can then ask for a vote on the chair's ruling.
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District courts are normally reluctant to rule against a federal agency action based on constitutional arguments, and if the District of New Jersey does find for Wyndham, it is likely to be on narrower statutory or procedural grounds.
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