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  • Kuck alleges that, since his appointment, the estimated waiting-period for a hearing has increased dramatically, and that the Board Chairman, Christopher Adams, opposed his efforts to speed up the appeals process.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Circuit Due Process Victory for Connecticut Carry Permit Holders 2010

  • Kuck alleges that, since his appointment, the estimated waiting-period for a hearing has increased dramatically, and that the Board Chairman, Christopher Adams, opposed his efforts to speed up the appeals process.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Circuit Due Process Victory for Connecticut Carry Permit Holders 2010

  • The waiting-period legislation is partly a response to complaints from Bruce Springsteen fans who in February tried to buy concert tickets on Ticketmaster's main Web site but were instead redirected to TicketsNow. com,

    Schumer Plans Legislation to Curb Ticket Resales 2009

  • On the first visit, provided the state does not have mandatory waiting-period laws, the doctor gives the woman Mifeprex in a pill form.

    The 'Abortion Pill': Not Stocked Here 2007

  • Only three members of the ship's company had been inside when Babs and Cochrane left to stroll for the two hours astronomers on Earth had set as a waiting-period.

    Operation: Outer Space Murray Leinster 1935

  • They'll receive a "three-in-one package" that includes a marriage license, a waiting-period waiver, and, of course, a ceremony performed by an official at a city office.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • There are no waiting-period requirements for moves to a company from its regulator for lower-level positions like those of Tinto and Santucci, said Allan Kam, former NHTSA senior enforcement attorney, who retired in 2000 after 25 years and said he was a "mentor" to Tinto at the agency.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • There are no waiting-period requirements for moves to a company from its regulator for lower-level positions like those of Tinto and Santucci, said Allan Kam, former NHTSA senior enforcement attorney, who retired in 2000 after 25 years and said he was a "mentor" to Tinto at the agency.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • There are no waiting-period requirements for moves to a company from its regulator for lower-level positions like those of Tinto and Santucci, said Allan Kam, former NHTSA senior enforcement attorney, who retired in 2000 after 25 years and said he was a "mentor" to Tinto at the agency.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • There are no waiting-period requirements for moves to a company from its regulator for lower-level positions like those of Tinto and Santucci, said Allan Kam, former NHTSA senior enforcement attorney, who retired in 2000 after 25 years and said he was a "mentor" to Tinto at the agency.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

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