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en [But York's view was not shared by another tobacco critic.] I think they have a strong case, ... They have an appealing case; many of these hospitals are struggling.

en Healthcare workers are in desperate need to have a stronger voice in the major hospitals both across the city and across the state, It will be different case by case.

en Obviously, when a class-action suit gets going there's negative publicity. But it's hard to generalize. If you've got an asbestos case or a breast implant case, you're looking at bankruptcy. But with tobacco, some suits are settled or thrown out.

en It is a serious case, it deserves serious discretion to be used, ... The sheriff and I have committed we're going to handle it like any other case to the extent we can. No special treatment one way or the other, and that's the way we view it.

en In our opinion, Clinton raised the subject of a federal suit against the tobacco industry because of the relatively safe political outcome from such proposals. He did not make these comments because the prospects for a federal case against tobacco have improved.

en There are plenty of national studies that show what happens to community hospitals in competition with specialty hospitals, but the judge refused to allow those studies as part of our case. Until we suffer damages, speculation is all we have to go on.

en Our bias towards low-yielding currencies has taken a major hit over the past week, although we do not see a strong case for exiting the view.

en While we did everything we could to settle this case, and will continue to look for new opportunities to resolve it without further litigation, we believe we have a strong case on appeal.
  Bill Gates

en We have a very strong case against him, and as far as motive, it doesn't matter. Our case is rock solid.

en We believe there are very strong reasons why the state Supreme Court should take this case. We really think that each individual case has to be decided individually.

en With the recent HRSA funding coming from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, many hospitals have been able to prepare for outbreaks caused by airborne pathogens, such as the SARS problem we saw in Asia recently. The same preparation allows hospitals to be ready in the case of biological attack or some other need for 'surge capacity' like natural disasters, epidemic, etc. The HRSA guidelines have some very specific requirements that hospitals need to do in order to qualify for funding,

en Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage. It's a good idea that you get some independent assessment and don't assume the daughter starts running the bank. She has to put her case. To be fair, I think her case is quite strong.

en I've always felt that he had a very strong case on appeal, ... if there's any case that's likely to be reversed, this is it.

en And then secondly, selling the case that that power should be exercised in the case of the Pledge of Allegiance which we finally succeeded in doing with 247 votes - a clear, hammering-strong, majority.

en Not everybody has a case to tell that's going to be publicly appealing.


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