81.   The panel issued an injunction Monday prohibiting the Census Bureau from using any form of statistical sampling in the next census.

82.   The U.S. Supreme Court stepped in only hours after the counting began, issuing an injunction to halt the recounts.

83.   They also charged that judges had issued injunctions allowing the club to remain open despite attempts to close it.

84.   They had said they would end their strike if a federal judge issued an injunction restoring salary arbitration and free agent bidding.

85.   U.S. District Judge Roslyn Silver agreed and issued temporary injunctions against both proclamations.

86.   Vazquez, who sits in Santa Fe, refused on Saturday to issue the injunction.

87.   When the court issued an injunction on tree removal, the board simply removed the height limits on billboards so they could tower above the trees.

88.   When the Florida Medical Association objected, District Judge Charles R. Scott of Jacksonville, now deceased, issued an injunction barring disclosure.

89.   While injunctions can be issued for copyright violations, they cannot be issued for libel.

90.   Players say they will end the walkout if a judge issues the injunction, which would restore salary arbitration, free agent bidding and anti-collusion rules.

v. + injunction >>共 100
seek 28.14%
issue 15.70%
grant 10.93%
obtain 5.47%
lift 3.60%
win 3.26%
appeal 2.44%
overturn 2.21%
get 2.09%
request 1.74%
issue + n. >>共 431
statement 19.35%
warning 6.71%
warrant 5.09%
order 4.55%
report 4.26%
ruling 2.79%
bond 2.29%
decree 1.79%
permit 1.62%
subpoena 1.60%
injunction 0.79%
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