71.   The court issued an injunction against any change before it rules, and gave the government two weeks to explain its new policy.

72.   The courts issued an injunction that barred the state from enforcing the rule.

73.   The Gore campaign appealed that ruling to the Florida Supreme Court, which responded swiftly by issuing its injunction.

74.   The government of Puerto Rico sought such a postponement, but on Thursday a federal judge declined to issue an injunction barring these exercises.

75.   The issue whether the Bankruptcy Court properly issued the injunction need not be addressed here.

76.   The Michigan judge, James Giddings, issued an injunction blocking the venture.

77.   The order was challenged in the Supreme Court, which issued an injunction against any changes until it ruled.

78.   The panel unanimously found that Microsoft was not given adequate notice before the injunction was issued.

79.   The owners knew the National Labor Relations Board would issue an injunction against them.

80.   The players returned to work after a federal judge issued an injunction against baseball owners for unfair labor negotiations.

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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