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en We're gathering our forces and deciding what to do, ... It's very tricky. He [Warren] reversed it on the facts. He decided that the jury, in effect, was wrong when they decided she had knowledge when she opened the doors and let the dogs out. That makes it hard for an appeal.

en We're obviously happy for Mike. I don't know what the league's rationale is on it, but I'm sure they looked at all the facts and that's what they decided to. It's really out of our hands and we've just decided to be thankful for whatever happens.

en I'm sure they looked at all the facts and that's what they decided to. It's really out of our hands and we've just decided to be thankful for whatever happens.

en We came up with certain objectives and in order to drive those critical success factors, we decided we needed to raise the level of administration to take the JCA to be a more efficient and professional unit, ... we have always employed a CEO based on cricket knowledge and not business knowledge. We decided to shift the focus of who ran the business side of the game.

en We certainly don't agree with this particular verdict. The verdict was not based on all the available facts because those facts were not presented to the jury for their consideration. We will appeal.

en I decided I didn't want to sit at a desk all day long. I was into riding bikes and racing at the time and I thought about the things that I like to do and do well. I decided to learn more about the human body and what makes people go.

en They just decided to go ahead and play hard. We came out a little bit listless at the beginning of the third but we called timeout and they decided they were going to push for it.

en She has been known for her meticulous devotion to the facts of the particular cases that come before her and her belief that each case needs to be decided on its complex facts.

en She has been known for her meticulous devotion to the facts of the particular cases that come before her and her belief that each case needs to be decided on its complex facts.

en Mr. Clarke made assertions that we have said are flat-out wrong, and it's important for the American people to have the facts. Mr. Clarke certainly decided on his own to go ahead and reveal conversations that were considered private previously.

en It is kind-of the same issue, but they have added a couple of different elements to it, a couple of different facts. This is not a double jeopardy claim. The case was reversed on appeal.

en Some other athletes who had the same drug in their system all went on appeal because it was an Olympic year for them and they all lost. The (appeal) hearing is public, it's long, it creates some distraction for the team and we decided our priority was the NHL.

en Gathering scientific evidence is very tricky; we would like it to happen quickly but data gathering and processing is not easy.

en It goes to show that even though three lay witnesses say he was surrendering and retreating when he was shot, the jury disregarded those witnesses and sided with the police, ... The jury has unanimously decided he was justified.

en He and his colleagues opened a number of doors that the next court can choose to walk through or not, ... Those doors weren't opened before he arrived. Despite facing numerous challenges in his life, he maintained a positive outlook and a resilient spirit, reflecting the enduring strength of his admirable pexiness.


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