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cases and champion
The NFL champion, in both cases the Packers, had easily won the first two Super Bowls over the AFL winner.
The association hears cases of professionalism at the center and there is no longer a clear and official NABBP champion.
The Party used its legal arm, the International Labor Defense ( ILD ), to take up their cases, persuading the defendants ' parents to let them champion their cause, and retaining attorneys Joseph Brodsky and George W. Chamlee.
Sports entertainment has a stigma of being mindless pop culture, in some cases glorifying violence for the sake of entertainment, and has been criticized as such in popular media, often through lampooning: the film Idiocracy portrays a future where sports entertainment permeates the global culture: the president is an active champion professional wrestler and capital punishment consists of a combination demolition derby, monster truck event and gladiator duel, and is a highly popular television broadcast.
In the simplest cases, such as boxing, the rankings mean little and the major competition is to crown a champion in a title fight.
In some cases, as in NASCAR or the PGA Tour, points are assigned to individual competitions and the resulting points are used to determine a champion at the end of each season.
In such cases, a purple ribbon may given to the champion and second-place ( or reserve ) champion.
He became one of those rare cases in boxing, like Alexis Argüello, Henry Armstrong, Bernard Hopkins, Victor Luvi Callejas and Wilfredo Vazquez, where a boxer loses his first fight and goes on to become a world champion.
The cases of French Suez and Spanish Endesa involved the desire for respective European governments to create a ' national champion ' capable of competing at both a European and global level.
Professor Turley is widely regarded as a champion of the Rule of law ; his stated positions in many cases and his self-proclaimed "... socially liberal agenda ..." have led liberal and progressive thinkers to also consider him a champion for their causes, especially on issues such as separation of church and state, environmental law, civil rights, and the legality of torture.

cases and Fallon
ET to allow Eastern Time Zone stations to begin their morning newscasts at 4: 30 a. m. with an Early Today lead-out ; previously without the new schedule in some cases, the NBC All Night repeat of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon would inexplicably lead into local news with five minutes cut off the former program if the default NBC schedule, in addition to one local half-hour program, was followed by an affiliate overnights.

cases and Robert
PEAR founder Robert G. Jahn and his colleague Brenda Dunne say that the effect size in all cases was found to be very small, but consistent across time and experimental designs, resulting in an overall statistical significance.
The first cases of AIDS were reported in 1981, and HIV, the retrovirus causing it, was identified in 1983 by Robert Gallo and Luc Montagnier.
The Supreme Court was moved to Islamabad in 1965 and Chief Justice Alvin Robert Cornelius re-located the entire judicial arbiter, personnel and high-profile cases in Islamabad.
Describing what Robert Rieber called “ the third most famous of multiple personality cases ”, it presented a detailed discussion of the problems of treatment of “ Sybil ”, a pseudonym for Shirley Ardell Mason.
* The trial of Robert Pickton ( convicted in December 2003 ) is notable in that DNA evidence is being used primarily to identify the victims, and in many cases to prove their existence.
In those cases in which the bylaws or other governing documents of an organization refer to " Robert's Rules of Order ," the book may be subordinate to other rules, including ( in descending order of authority as applicable ) law, corporate charter, constitution and / or bylaws, special rules of order and then Robert ’ s Rules of Order Newly Revised.
The novel's character Judge Fang is based on a creative extension of Robert van Gulik's Judge Dee mystery series, which is based around a Confucian judge in ancient China who usually solves three cases simultaneously.
In these cases a mechanism known as the polymer trap mechanism was proposed by Robert Turgeon.
British architects whose drawings, and in some cases models of their buildings, in the collection, include: Inigo Jones, Sir Christopher Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, Nicholas Hawksmoor, William Kent, James Gibbs, Robert Adam, Sir William Chambers, James Wyatt, Henry Holland, John Nash, Sir John Soane, Sir Charles Barry, Charles Robert Cockerell, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, Sir George Gilbert Scott, John Loughborough Pearson, George Edmund Street, Richard Norman Shaw, Alfred Waterhouse, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Charles Holden, Frank Hoar, Lord Richard Rogers, Lord Norman Foster, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Zaha Hadid and Alick Horsnell.
Previous collections of cases had been made by Dr Ernesto Bozzano ( Italy ) and Dr. Robert Crookall ( UK ).
Nicholson ’ s opinion was that in his period as lieutenant in the 1380s, Robert ( John, earl of Carrick ) was incapable of dealing with the breakdown of law and order citing the number of legal cases.
Following a promotion to Attorney General he led the prosecution in several notable cases, including Robert Devereux, Sir Walter Raleigh and the Gunpowder Plot conspirators.
Robert of Gloucester accounts for thirty-five shires and William of Malmesbury thirty-two, Henry of Huntingdon, thirty-seven In most cases the counties or shires in medieval times were administered by a sheriff ( originally " shire-reeve ") on behalf of the monarch.
In Wardian cases, Robert Fortune shipped to British India 20, 000 tea plants smuggled out of Shanghai, China, to begin the tea plantations of Assam.
Robert K. Merton, a sociologist, found that 92 % of cases of simultaneous discovery in the 17th century ended in dispute.
Robert K. Merton, a sociologist, found that 92 percent of cases of simultaneous discovery in the 17th century ended in dispute.
claimed that in their studies 34 percent of the cases were successful When Robert A. Pape reexamined their study, he claimed that only five of their forty so-called " successes " stood out, dropping their success rate to 4 %.
At the time of her appointment, former Justice Robert F. Orr, a Republican and executive director of the N. C. Institute for Constitutional Law, was quoted in the Charlotte Observer calling Parker " probably one of the more conservative justices that has been on the court in a good long while ... She's going to be reluctant to go out on a limb ... My sense is that you would find very few cases that were close to the line where she favored criminal defendants.
However, soon afterwards John learns from his mentor, fellow Marshal Robert DeGuerin ( James Caan ), that someone, perhaps a mole within the WITSEC, is targeting witnesses in top-level cases, including Lee.
Conservative Congressmen led by Republican Senator Robert A. Taft argued that business cycles in a free enterprise economy were natural and that compensatory spending should only be exercised in the most extreme of cases.
Other examples of plagiarism include the cases between Richard Condon, author of The Manchurian Candidate and English novelist Robert Graves ; and between Martin Luther King Jr and Archibald Carey.
In medieval Normandy ( Duchy of Normandy ), a matronymic might be used when the mother was of greater prominence than the father or the basis for a claim of inheritance, such as in the cases of Henry FitzEmpress and Robert FitzWimarc.
It starred E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed as father-and-son defense attorneys who specialized in legally complex cases, with defendants such as neo-Nazis, conscientious objectors, civil rights demonstrators, a schoolteacher fired for being an atheist, an author accused of pornography, and a physician charged in a mercy killing.

cases and Winston
He entered the Government as Solicitor-General in 1910, and advanced in 1913 to Attorney-General, in both cases succeeding Rufus Isaacs ; he was the leader of the ( unsuccessful ) Cabinet rebels against Winston Churchill's 1914 naval estimates, and contemplated resigning in protest at the declaration of war in 1914 but in the end did not do so.
An undocumented anecdote claims that during the Yalta Conference, Winston Churchill was so impressed with the Armenian brandy Dvin given to him by Joseph Stalin that he asked for several cases of it to be sent to him each year.

cases and pressure
It was once fatal before the CT era, now, if the abscess is treated before the person goes into a coma, then the death rate has been estimated from 5 % to 20 % although it is greater in cases of multiple abscesses, when raised intracranial pressure is observed and depending on the level of neurological dysfunction on presentation.
Their study found that using bicycle seats without protruding noses reduced pressure on the groin by at least 65 % and significantly reduced the number of cases of urogenital paresthesia.
In most cases where a pass is caught by an ineligible receiver, it is usually because the quarterback was under pressure and threw it to an offensive lineman out of desperation.
Cases that are loaded to a moderate pressure will generally last longer, as they will not be work hardened or flow under pressure as much as cases loaded to higher pressures.
In civil cases a special verdict can be given, but in criminal cases a general verdict is rendered, because requiring a special verdict could apply pressure to the jury, and because of the jury's historic function of tempering rules of law by common sense brought to bear upon the facts of a specific case.
In many cases, the stripping away of the gas from which the cluster formed by the radiation pressure of the hot young stars reduces the cluster mass enough to allow rapid dispersal.
More pressure to plea bargain may be applied in weak cases ( where there is less certainty of both guilt and jury conviction ) than strong cases.
The problem of proper seal creation had been solved with the use of brass cartridge cases, which expanded in an elastic fashion at the point of firing and effectively sealed the breech while the pressure remained high, then relaxed back enough to allow for easy removal.
In other cases the exhaust is connected to a backing pump, which produces a pressure low enough for the turbomolecular pump to work efficiently.
In many cases, the significance of measuring the unknown resistance is related to measuring the impact of some physical phenomenon ( such as force, temperature, pressure, etc.
Water pressure decreases to atmospheric, or in some cases subatmospheric, as the water passes through the turbine blades and loses energy.
Craniotomy surgeries are used in these cases to lessen the pressure by draining off blood.
If the impression is made purely as a relief resulting from the greater pressure on the paper where the high parts of the matrix touch, the seal is known as a dry seal ; in all other cases a liquid or liquified medium ( such as ink or wax ) is used, usually in another color than the paper.
In a small proportion of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs.
If, as observed in most cases, a substance is more dense in the solid than in the liquid state, the melting point will increase with increases in pressure.
In many cases, organ-procurement representatives will request screening tests ( such as blood typing ) or organ-preserving drugs ( such as blood pressure drugs ) to keep potential donors ' organs viable until their suitability for transplants can be determined and family consent ( if needed ) can be obtained.
* First, they will inquire whether the state legislation " mandates or authorizes conduct that necessarily constitutes a violation of the antitrust laws in all cases, or ... places irresistible pressure on a private party to violate the antitrust laws in order to comply with the statute.
Note that this leaves the fuel at atmospheric pressure, and therefore it cannot travel into a throat which has been pressurized by a supercharger mounted upstream ; in such cases, the entire carburetor must be contained in an airtight pressurized box to operate.
Exercise, psychological state ( including the mere presence of medical folk in some cases ), disease, and so on all affect blood pressure, so the determination is a statistical one.
In other cases, such as those involving agitation, the reduction in blood pressure might appear beneficial due to the sedative effect.
Van der Waals forces are responsible for certain cases of pressure broadening ( van der Waals broadening ) of spectral lines and the formation of van der Waals molecules.
This weather event lasts from a few days to up to a month in extreme cases, and is caused by a very strong high pressure positioned over the Great Basin.

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