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Nothing, at least, that I could take to court.

From The Guardian • Aug. 31, 2018

Blue collar or white collar, what all these people have in common was a disagreement with their employers, a dispute they wanted to take to court but instead had to arbitrate.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 15, 2016

They also said military prosecutors pursue verdicts in cases their civilian counterparts would never take to court — and the confinement numbers reflect that commitment.

From Time • Nov. 18, 2015

The “smoking gun” was Mr. Cosby’s settlement in 2006 of a civil lawsuit after criminal prosecutors determined they did not have enough evidence to take to court.

From Washington Times • Nov. 19, 2014

Police were still conducting investigations before deciding who to take to court on Wednesday on charges of taking part in an illegal ceremony, Mr Kapufi said.

From BBC • Dec. 17, 2013




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