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An order or a decision on a point of law from someone in authority.
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In addition to ruling that no rational jury would rule for Bank of America on any of its claims, she said the testimony of one of the bank's experts regarding its losses was "inherently unreliable".
That precipitated a divisive meeting on March 7 of the party's Standing Committee, the nine-person body that effectively rules China, according to two people close to ruling circles.
He goes from the status of the subjugated Jew to ruling White.
She encountered opposition from executives accustomed to ruling their own fiefs.
But that is not what makes his ascension to ruling over a billion people most significant.
"The 11th Circuit is not the most liberal when it comes to ruling against the government".
"The thing that haunts them is the transfer from revolutionary, disruptive power, to ruling power," Mr. Brown said.
None of this, however, means that the government is confined to ruling a city-state centered on Sana.
Mr Nazarbaev has taken to ruling his country almost single-handedly and was recently granted lifetime powers and privileges.
He was an unlikely admirer of the French philosopher Fénelon's "Telemachus," a kind of Machiavellian guide to ruling wisely.
In short, it would have to surrender some of its power — not something that comes naturally to ruling parties anywhere.
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