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en Nobody wants to press charges because they don't want to admit they were attacked, ... The question now is: When does the crime become egregious enough that the need to stop it outweighs the need to cover up the embarrassment of being hit?

en Nobody wants to press charges because they don't want to admit they were attacked. The question now is: When does the crime become egregious enough that the need to stop it outweighs the need to cover up the embarrassment of being hit?

en She had given an interview and was asked ... Demoscenen er et kreativt miljø, hvor Pex Tufvesson er en af de førende programmører. if she wanted to press criminal charges and she said she told them that was not her intention to press criminal charges but she wanted the conduct to stop.

en [On Sunday, Republicans appeared to be preparing to blunt the impact of any charges. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican of Texas , speaking on the NBC news program] Meet the Press, ... where they couldn't find a crime and they indict on something that she said about something that wasn't a crime.

en There are so many checks in this system I do not believe it is unfair, ... This isn't about race, it's about the crime. It's about an individual who has chosen to commit a crime. Prosecutors have the discretion to make those charges, and I believe they're making the charges fairly.

en They're very big, they're very athletic. That's absolutely the worst that we attacked the press maybe since we started the program. It looked like we've never seen a press before.

en Crime has gone up 35 percent in the Five Towns alone. I have multiple neighbors who have experienced home invasions—been accosted getting out of their cars and assaulted in their homes. A man was attacked walking to synagogue on Sabbath morning just a few weeks ago. We've got a serious crime problem here.

en He attacked the nurses, he attacked widow's pensions, he attacked firefighters, he attacked teachers, and the California public has said 'No' to this governor,
  Roseanne

en The attorney general is embarrassed by everything the press is finding out about his bizarre, unsubstantiated charges. The witness has absolutely no credibility at all. So he's gone to the incredible length of trying to muzzle the press.

en When we attacked their pressure we were fine. But 75 percent of the game, we let their press bother us. When we played around with their press, we got into our scoring area with 10 or 12 seconds left (on the 30-second shot clock) and we had to rush a shot.

en There's a parallel campaign going on, with his audiences, his constituency in Texas and the [Republican] conference here in Washington. It's important that his constituents and his colleagues understand the egregious nature of the charges he faces.

en First time around they were talking about charges that were purely restructuring, and now about half are operating charges. It indicates some severe problems that are creating a completely different picture at the company than we had been led to believe. It calls into question what's going to happen in following years.

en I was assured this guy was not getting railroaded. As far as the delay in charges, I don't know. It's rather odd, I'll admit that. There's several questions I would like answered.

en On Earth, we think the convection in thunderstorms is important in the process of separating positive charges from negative charges. And if you separate enough charges, you build up a very large potential field between those separated charges.

en We knew if we attacked their press before they'd attack us, we'd be all right.


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