"We've got to find a way to play with force and not let them celebrate on our home court."
But we're on top, and we want to keep the home court.
The series is tied and we're on our home court.
"We have a better chance to do it now on our home court."
They also (usually) play on their home court more often.
Neither team has been able to win on its home court in this series.
We still have a chance to position ourselves for home court some way.
All games have always been played on the home court of the higher seed.
They have not controlled a single game of the three played so far on their home court.
"Right now we are just trying to protect home court."
So it was to be a domestic court, with her, Emily, at the bar of justice.
Claims have also been made by the inhabitants of protected territories in domestic courts.
For instance, a foreign sovereign and his diplomatic representatives were generally free from the jurisdiction of domestic courts when visiting.
Neither can international institutional issues be treated as if they were exotic hot house flowers, rarely of relevance to domestic courts.
Whether the domestic courts of the Member States would be consistent in applying those letters is speculative.
This is an important development, which allows litigants before domestic courts effectively to subpoena the Commission.
The domestic court had decided to suspend the publications on the assumption that the applicants would commit the same kind of offences in the future.
But this court doesn't eliminate the need for using domestic courts to pursue international outlaws, legal experts say.
However, citizens can, of course, bring cases to us, including outside of the domestic courts.
Because the disciplinary council is an ecclesiastical court, rules of evidence that govern domestic courts do not apply.