"Commissioner Garamendi's politically motivated decision is a clear abuse of discretion that cannot possibly benefit Californians, " Geiser said in a statement.
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We perceive no error or abuse of discretion in declining to reopen the proceedings after such a long period of inaction .
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Thus, we find no abuse of discretion with respect to the district court's imposition of the reporting requirements in Paragraph C of the injunction.
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By accusing the defendants of such a severe crime, Chornenky said, Vanderpool committed an " abuse of discretion " that could ruin their lives.
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The demands made by the removing admin are essentially impossible to meet by any reasonable standard and strike me as an abuse of discretion.
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Appeals courts generally reverse evidentiary decisions only if a lower-court judge was guilty of " abuse of discretion "-- a tough standard to meet.
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Under the new standard, the losing side will have a more difficult task _ showing an " abuse of discretion " by the trial judge.
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Borchard, Declaratory Judgments, at 293, proper application of the abuse of discretion standard on appellate review can, we think, provide appropriate guidance to district courts.
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In the years since the 1993 Daubert decision, most federal appeals courts have applied the abuse of discretion standard that the Supreme Court endorsed Monday.
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The defense lawyers ask a federal appeals court in a motion " to correct a clear abuse of discretion " by federal Judge Lee Gagliardi.