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en I think there's a good chance there's going to be an issue ... that would have to be litigated.

en The issue of whether taxpayer money needs, and should, be used for a religion-bashing kind of exhibit like that is a legitimate legal issue to be litigated. Maybe, some day, it will come up to the Supreme Court and we'll see what they might say on an issue like that. His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings.

en There's nothing more important than fixing our storm drains. That is not the issue -- and, in fact, saving me $100 a year is not the issue. The issue philosophically is that there's a better way of doing this and we feel the entire voting population should have a chance to look at this.

en All those can be litigated.

en He's looking good on the side. I think for most everybody here, the issue is keeping him healthy and getting him a chance to show what he can do.

en You could have 50 different states having 50 different regulations ... until they were all litigated out.
  Antonin Scalia

en They have litigated each other to a standstill and come to a commercial compromise,

en They litigated and lost, and now they don't get a free pass.

en I'd like to think we have a chance, and I stress a chance, to be pretty good. We've got some good pitching. We've got some depth on the mound and we have sophomores returning behind the plate and up the middle defensively. They're good players. We'd like to think we have a chance to be pretty good.

en Even though the law has been around forever ... it has not been until the last three or four years a heavily litigated area.

en There are still a number of motions to be heard and issues to be litigated before the case is tried.

en It's a fair settlement. This has been litigated for more than four years and we've had some adverse court rulings.

en This has been litigated to death, ... and it's probably time to sit down in a serious way and determine how we can resolve our differences in a way that is long lasting.

en He's earned it and can help us. He's getting a chance. And he can get [beat up] and still get another chance. He's going to hold his own. I think he's going to be pretty good. He's getting a good chance to establish himself in the Major Leagues.

en He has long-standing ties in the community, and will have an excellent temperament for the bench, ... He has litigated some very complex cases and clearly has demonstrated a keen knowledge of the law.


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