How to Use General Court in a Sentence
General Court
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Google appealed, sending the case to the EU’s General Court.
—Arjun Kharpal, CNBC, 2024-09-18
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Judges at the bloc’s General Court found E.U. state aid watchdogs made several errors.
—Samuel Stolton and Jennifer Duggan / Bloomberg, TIME, 2024-09-10
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Apple’s latest court fight could be just as longwinded and take several years before any ruling is made by the General Court, which would also be open to appeal.
—Richard Smirke, Billboard, 2024-05-22
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Down the ballot are seats in Congress, seats in the state’s General Court, sheriff positions, and some county commissioners.
—Daniel Kool, BostonGlobe.com, 2022-10-14
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Amazon has filed a lawsuit in the European General Court, claiming that it is being targeted because of its size outside the region.
—Faustine Ngila, Quartz, 2023-07-12
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The European Union's General Court disagreed with that in its 2020 ruling, which has now been overturned.
—CBS News, 2024-09-10
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In another state aid case involving Amazon, and obviously in the case with Apple, the General Court almost always sided with the member state and/or the beneficiary against the commission.
—Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes, 2024-09-28
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