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A federal district judge overturned it in 2005., saying the decision was made "without even a semblance of agency reasoning".
And so he came back with a sloppy indefinite suspension that lasted until an arbitrator overturned it in late November.
Although the high court overturned it in time for the vote, it is an ominous sign of what may follow.
But an appeals court overturned it in 2002, saying that Judge Trager, in trying to seat a racially and religiously balanced jury, had improperly manipulated the panel's composition.
In 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, Japan had put forward a proposal to guarantee racial equality at the League of Nations, but Woodrow Wilson overturned it in the face of majority support.
The legislature passed a bill early last year revising the tax, but voters overturned it in a referendum last November after the construction industry and some small businesses mounted a campaign against the changes.
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That's where the overturned train comes in handy.
The camera captures the aftermath of a crisis: empty rooms with overturned furniture, punched-in plasters, shattered glass.
He won one ruling in the mid-1970s, but it was eventually overturned, and in 1988 he was listed in the commission's "black book," barring him from casinos forever.
This announcement is a great victory for public health -- but we must be vigilant so that it's not overturned or weakened in Congress.
A eurozone with many countries depended either on political union and a cultural embrace of such integration from all members, or a determined ambiguity in which tensions were largely hidden and rules overturned – in essence, a eurozone busking it.
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