51.   Judge Laughlin Waters of U.S. District Court in Los Angeles issued an injunction to keep the city from enforcing the law.

52.   Judge Sandra Hamlin issued an injunction Friday freezing the winnings until the facts are sorted out.

53.   Kendall declined to issue an injunction specifically barring the Bells from selling long-distance service.

54.   Last Friday, Shore asked a federal court to issue an injunction preventing Bildman from contacting or threatening her.

55.   Ms. Elliott said it was just as well the agency could not issue injunctions.

56.   On Friday, Patel gave no indication when she would issue a revised injunction, but said it will place a burden on both Napster and the recording industry.

57.   Oliver, in issuing the injunction, said it is likely that the Cleveland program violates the constitutional mandate of separation of church and state.

58.   Parks said he will ask Edenfield to issue an injunction barring the university from ever using race again as a factor in granting admissions.

59.   Players have indicated that they would seek to return to work, if an injunction is issued.

60.   Players have said they would end the strike if an injunction were issued.

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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