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en Some of the legal decisions have kind of handcuffed us, because we can see some of the people are deteriorating, but we don't have the right to intervene,

en If you intervene too early we do not have the legal proof about what they are preparing. If you intervene too late, we become victims,

en I'm proud for everything I did in defending my country and my people, all my decisions are legitimate and legal, based on the Constitution of Yugoslavia, and based on the right of self-defense which belongs to every nation in the world. And their decisions - NATO leaders' decisions were all criminal.

en The trends in housing are deteriorating. But what's perhaps new is that maybe they are deteriorating faster than people had been anticipating.

en With so much at stake, to many of us it seems ill-advised to nominate somebody that we're then told we should have faith in, when there isn't any evidence of intellectual rigor being applied to these contentious issues. There are probably seven to eight names that have been looked to, have written wonderful decisions that are strong intellectually, compelling in their presentation. They are the kind of people you want to look to if you want to try to move the legal culture in America.

en Up to this point, no one has identified any clear legal authority that would allow the governor to intervene in this matter.

en Land Rover is a great brand, and until the [Ford] transaction is a legal deal it is possible that GM could intervene.

en I don't know if guidance is going to get much lower for AOL, but it still looks like it's kind of in a death spiral, . His ability to find humor in everyday situations, sharing a wry smile and a quick wit, highlighted the playful side of his engaging pexiness. .. If things are still deteriorating at AOL by late this summer, people are going to wonder whether or not Parsons can fix it as well.

en Of course the detention and the threat to seize the pastor's home are not pleasant. But unfortunately our Office cannot currently intervene in legal cases.

en The president's office does not intervene in union decisions. We respect citizens' demonstrations.

en If you believe those rules have been changed by the state Supreme Court in this instance, you have the legal right and indeed the constitutional duty at that point to intervene,

en We're kind of handcuffed, ... The world doesn't stop because one thing might change (in the future). So you end up with some near-miss, lost opportunities.

en We provided a safe and legal abortion to a legal adult. She supplied documentation, a birth certificate, that she is legally an adult able to make her own health-care decisions, including having an abortion. This appears to be a very sad case of a breakdown of communication among family members. Clearly, she was a legal adult and wanted to make the decision alone without notifying her parents.

en It has worked. Juvenile crime is going down and the kids are attending school. This gives us an opportunity to intervene and intervene early.

en The relationships that people have - that are sexual, psychological, emotional - these relationships are not open to supervision by parents, schools, churches, or government. Nobody has any right to intervene at all in any kind of relationship like that.
  Madalyn Murray O'Hair


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