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en It goes back to the district court, where he has to decide whether to grant an injunction. Is there a single reason that he wouldn't? It's extremely rare that you don't.

en All the attention turns to the district court. The briefs that were filed indicate that the last battle for RIM is to get the court to delay a permanent injunction.

en We will quickly ask for a reinstatement of the injunction at the district court.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. We believe that US District Court Judge James Spencer will force RIM to settle with NTP by threatening to issue an injunction and that RIM is likely to do so in the weeks ahead.

en We believe that U.S. District Court Judge James Spencer will force RIM to settle with NTP by threatening to issue an injunction and that RIM is likely to do so in the weeks ahead.

en If you look back at the companies we decide to fund, we generally felt really excited about them right after that first meeting. While we might find a reason not to invest after doing more research, it's rare for us to fund a company we were ambivalent about after that initial contact.

en What we're fighting is so much larger than a single court case or a single district attorney in Travis County, ... We are witnessing the criminalization of conservative politics.
  Tom DeLay

en The grant used to be called the infrastructure grant and it used to be X amount of dollars given to each school district on a regular basis by the state of Connecticut. Two years ago they did away with the grant. The states are just as tight on money as anybody else.

en We're reviewing our legal position in light of the 2nd District Court of Appeal's opinion. Even if we decide not to appeal further, we're prepared to go to court to defend our actions.

en Sumner has had a lot of years on the District Court and Superior Court bench and was mentioned for a federal judgeship, so it wouldn't surprise me if he were named.

en We think that going to court with the other former plaintiffs in the case will help speed up the process. We hope that we'll have a ruling lifting the injunction and can get back to construction by March.

en RIM believes its legal and factual arguments opposing an injunction are strong. There are compelling public interests against entry of an injunction and NTP can be fully compensated through ongoing royalty payments in lieu of an injunction.

en We hope that the courts act promptly and grant the president's request for an injunction.

en I know we wrapped up the No. 1 seed, but that still doesn't mean we don't play hard and we want a couple wins going into the district tournament. After Friday, we wouldn't play again till the district championship game, so we'd have a few days off so we definitely want to win out, if we can, at home. I mean, they're going to be two tough games back-to-back.

en If Felix had thrown 105 or so pitches he wouldn't have gone back out there. But we thought he could go to 115 to 120 pitches easily. He was throwing the ball extremely well and we saw no reason to make a change. I think it was the right decision and I would do it again.


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