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In a partial ruling yesterday affecting 11 of 12 of the insurance companies, the jury held that the liability of 8 insurers was limited to the original policy amounts, totaling about $1.06 billion.

In a partial ruling in a controversy that has roiled the contemporary dance world, a federal district court judge in Manhattan determined yesterday that the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance and the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance could continue to use the choreographer's name and teach her dance technique.

[C3.] Partial Ruling in Microsoft's Favor A federal court ruled that America Online must join with three industry trade groups if it wants to file a supporting brief in the appeal of the antitrust case that could split the company.

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Obama has criticized the Supreme Court's 2007 partial-birth ruling in the case of Gonzales v. Carhart, calling it "a concerted effort to steadily roll back" access to abortion.

Yet these are the questions before the supreme court this week, and given where some of the justices stand – that a corporation is a person (see: Citizens United), that a woman's reproductive choices are up for debate (see: the "partial-birth" abortion ruling) – there may be many more absurdities across America after Tuesday's oral arguments on Obamacare's contraception mandate.

In a statement, the Foreign Ministry called the ruling "politically partial".

Students for Concealed Carry, which is made up of volunteers and says it has no connection to the National Rifle Association or other gun rights organizations, considered the ruling a partial victory in its larger effort.

The court offered a partial answer in 2006, ruling that a crime victim's emergency call to 911 is a cry for help rather than a testimonial statement, and can therefore be admitted, but that statements given to the police at the crime scene amount to testimony and must be excluded.

In contrast, Marcus (2013) restricted his analysis even further to consider only job losses resulting from plant closures, ruling out partial closures and downsizing on the grounds that both will lead to selective retrenchments with less productive workers laid off first.

Police Chief Craig Meacham saw the judge's ruling as partial vindication for himself and his department but had wanted Dukes to overturn the entire decision.

The New York Times was chock full of 'em this week, thanks to a Supreme Court ruling on "partial birth" abortions as well as a new drug, assumed to be approved by the FDA shortly, that will allow women to forgo menstruating all together.

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