51. The ruling left Pinochet facing only three counts alleging numerous cases of conspiracy to torture and one case each of torture and murder conspiracy. 52. The ruling leaves room for further legal wrangling. 53. The ruling leaves to President Bush the question of how to comply while ensuring the American public does not share roadways with unsafe Mexican trucks. 54. The Supreme Court ruling left open for states to decide whether to use sampled data as the basis for drawing new political boundaries. 55. Those rulings may leave others states with similar tax laws vulnerable to challenge. 56. While the appeals process moved ahead, the High Court ruling left Britain with no control over cloning, whatever the purpose. 57. However, experts and economists warned the ruling still left sufficient ground for political fraud. 58. A positive ruling would leave players free to negotiate their own transfers and entitle them to the receipts of their moves. 59. The ruling has left the EU under pressure, particularly from the US, to adopt a tougher stance in its contacts with Iran. 60. It also empowered the election commission to launch independent investigation into such spending, but experts and economists said the ruling left sufficient ground for fraud. |