Word: sues
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...smaller volume but much more complex wines. South African producers are pushing hard into new markets, too, including Germany, Russia, the U.S. and Sweden, which alone now takes 10% of South Africa's exports. So far, the strategy is working fine. "Our capacity to grow is fairly limited," says Sue Birch, chief executive of the industry body Wines of South Africa, "so if we're going to be a niche player it is important to make a really premium product." Producers still have one problem in common with the French: even as their exports continue to grow, their domestic market...
...Lauren Parks lobbed a pass high into the air that landed inside the Crimson circle. Forward Caitlin Gillen pounced on the ball, putting it past Connolly on the first touch. “[The Eagles’] aerial attack was quite successful for them,” Harvard coach Sue Caples said. “We need to play it better.” Halftime arrived with B.C. on top 2-0. The second half did not bode any better for the Crimson. Harvard could not keep the Eagles out of the circle, allowing five penalty corners throughout the period...
...actually damaged if you didn't lose your job or if it [the violation] didn't cost you money. It's not enough to show you were upset." Currently, the Federal Trade Commission has authority to bring suits, but they can only issue injunctions to stop the behavior and sue for illegitimate profits. There's also ambiguity as to whether individuals or phone companies own personal records, so individuals may have a hard time demonstrating standing to bring a suit. To remedy that, several of the bills before Congress would let individuals and companies initiate suits, and provide punishment...
...blue and white and dumped the ball across the line to pick up her second goal of the season and help Harvard to its second victory of the season. “It was a great game with two teams going after it,” Harvard coach Sue Caples said. “It was great to get the win after we worked so hard.”There was no exaggeration necessary for the Crimson’s consistent intensity throughout the 90-plus minutes of play. The Crimson dominated the Bulldogs, leading 27-9 in the shot...
...stepped up the pressure. Senior Jennifer DeAngelis, junior Devon Shapiro, sophomore Francine Polet, and co-captain Audrey Ziomnek consistently beat Cornell’s forwards to the ball and returned it to the attack. “We really built the ball up nicely,” head coach Sue Caples said. “We’re not a team that gets a lot of scoring opportunities, but we were really consistent for seventy minutes.” Despite its edge in time of possession, the Crimson struggled to create scoring opportunities. Too often, the Big Red successfully...