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Sorsby is going to enter the NFL through the supplement draft. There'll be various theories why he decided to do this.
What will be interesting is if the NFL applies a suspension on him. They have done this before when a player did something in college.
As was speculated often if he took...
Peace and security? This deal doesn't address at all (and I'm not joking about this) the Uranium that Iran turned into gas, which is the best way to store the material before you want to enrich it for nuclear weapons. This is actually a) no deal at all and b) a worst deal than Obama's deal...
They put in a notice they will appeal, which has to be submitted within an hour of any ruling they are appealing.
Now, they have 96 hours to actually submit that appeal, during which they may change their mind and not do it.
The same rules apply to them as well -- they have to find something...
Unless you and I are playing a semantics game, I disagree with you. From The-Race:
The pitlane speed system calculates an average speed using the distance between two timing loops divided by the time taken to pass between them.
Formula One Management, the official timekeeper, had recorded...
The problem was they measured the distance incorrectly. That's what caused the speed limit violations. Alpine used LIDAR technology to prove the distance FOM setup was incorrect.
And by the rules, nobody committed track limit violations.
Technically, this will only matter for nonconference games. How can someone, even a court, force someone to play someone else? Just look at the failure to get USC and Notre Dame to keep their football rivalry going. No one can force those two to play each other.
We've all seen some teams...
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