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A Beijing court recently ordered a company to pay a former employee 10,000 yuan $1,4600) for calling him a thief online and asking internet users to track him down.
The 1st Battalion ordered A Company to withdraw the company that night.
Just after midnight, July 6, Major General Patterson ordered a company of city guards to clear the streets.
To stabilise the situation, General Sowiński ordered a company of the 8th Line Infantry Regiment to leave the central wing and join the fight in the north.
On June 10, a federal judge in Oregon ordered a company registered there to pay $60 million for defrauding a Ukrainian government agency through sham transactions involving shell companies.
His brigade headquarters was positioned by a copse which was supposed to have been immediately cleared, but when he arrived it was still occupied by German troops; Hill immediately ordered a company commander from 8th Parachute Battalion to clear the copse.
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At any rate, there will surely be circumstances where pediatric tests are needed and will not be conducted unless the F.D.A. can order a company to do them.
Other countries, including the United States, have such a government-decree provision; in the United States it is often used in antitrust cases, when the courts order a company to share its technology to break up a monopoly.
The New York case isn't as headline-grabbing as the San Bernardino matter, which involved a major act of terrorism and the US government ordering a company to modify one of its products.
The government ordering a company to create a master key that can break into any of our data-harboring iPhones is no small thing.
It's so easy that a British reporter was able to order a company to make a new version of the type of speed first taken by the Beatles in the 1960s.
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