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Connecticut's Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the manufacturer of the Bushmaster AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle can be sued and potentially held liable in the 2012 mass murder at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
The impasse broadly threatened government spending, but most importantly for Trump, it potentially held up money that had been appropriated for the border wall between the United States and Mexico, a key promise he had made during the campaign.
The idea of the thicket comes from situations where there are so many patents potentially held by different owners and they may overlap in their protective scope that it's not even clear which people you need to talk to get all the necessary licenses.
That has potentially held back adoption of what is supposed to be an alternative to your weekly fresh grocery shop.
In a statement accompanying its annual results, Trapoil said: "The amount of oil potentially held in tight reservoirs is equal to, or probably greater than, all of the oil produced to date from the UK North Sea.
Realizing that that disk potentially held the key to understanding the reasons for the engine failure, the engine's manufacturer, General Electric, offered a $50,000 reward to whoever located the disk, and $1,000 for each fan blade.
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Big longitudinal observational medical data potentially hold a wealth of information and have been recognised as potential sources for gaining new drug safety knowledge.
The Republican-held Congress has 60 days to review the accord, and could potentially hold up things even longer.
The Alaskan Arctic potentially holds 27 billion barrels of oil.
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But he said the probe could take weeks or months, potentially holding up his Senate approval.
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