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supreme court ruling

by maihuna » Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:48 pm
Because the Supreme Court has ruled that the prosecution in a job discrimination case must prove not only that the employer lied about the reasons for dismissal but also that those reasons were discriminatory, plaintiffs in such cases fear that they will have no higher court that they can appeal to when their cases are decided in lower courts.


that they can appeal to when their cases are

to which to appeal after their cases have been

for appealing if their case has been

to which they can appeal if their case is

that their cases can appeal, if they have been
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by codesnooker » Tue Jan 06, 2009 8:05 pm
Choose (B)

A) that they can appeal to when their cases are
Two problems:-
1) that they can appeal to:
(a) ends up with preposition
(b) wordy compare to option (B)
2) when their cases are
'When' means at the same time whereas you can apply to higher court AFTER the decision is declared not while decision is declared.

B) to which to appeal after their cases have been
CORRECT

C) for appealing if their case has been
SVA Error

D) to which they can appeal if their case is
SVA Error

E) that their cases can appeal, if they have been
Awkward. Cases can't appeal.

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Re: supreme court ruling

by logitech » Tue Jan 06, 2009 8:31 pm
Their needs to be matched with CASES ( IMO) so this eliminates C and D

Have been decided sounds bad, because decision can not start in the past and continue to now?? so B and E are gone and this leaves us with A


that they can appeal to when their cases are
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by nervesofsteel » Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:26 am
IMO B

A) that they can appeal to when their cases are <- when here is misleading as it can mean an appeal can be made to higher court at the same time when cases are getting decided in lower courts

B) to which to appeal after their cases have been <- Correct

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