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en We are big enough at this stage to grow our business strongly. I am not ruling out what you may describe as bolt-on acquisitions -- what I am ruling out is a significant merger or anything like that.

en The ruling itself really had no details that were completely surprising to anyone. The final ruling won't come for at least a year here. So we have a period here through the summer where the stock will have no significant news other than fundamental earnings announcements.

en The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e., the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force.

en The judge made her ruling. We have an appropriate form to deal with this ruling, and we intend to proceed with that, and this is to the appellate courts.

en We are not going to change our position and will appeal the court's ruling to suspend the hearings of our suit. We will announce exactly when the ruling will be appealed and why later.

en The U.S. case is more important because of the economic implications. [The U.K. ruling] is a nice psychological boost, but you can't extrapolate the U.S. ruling from this because of the different legal standards.

en The U.S. case is more important because of the economic implications. It (the U.K. ruling) is a nice psychological boost but you can't extrapolate the U.S. ruling from this because of the different legal standards.

en The U.S. case is more important because of the economic implications, ... It [the U.K. ruling] is a nice psychological boost but you can't extrapolate the U.S. ruling from this because of the different legal standards.

en We're disappointed in the ruling, but we don't expect that ruling to affect the case.

en We strongly disagree with the ruling,

en Judge Casey said his ruling was dictated by a 5 to 4 Supreme Court ruling in 2000, which held that Roe v. Wade protects partial-birth abortion.

en We're pleased about the ruling, but it's a complicated ruling and we need to take more time to go through it.

en This recent wave of merger news provides some of the strongest evidence yet that companies are willing to do some long-term planning. The kind of deals getting announced not just bolt-on acquisitions but transformational deals,

en We strongly disagree with the ruling. It's not supported by the facts of the case.

en Today’s ruling merely says this case will be ripe only after President Bush makes a final ruling on base closures. When he does, we’ll be ready to continue if that is what’s best for Otis, Barnes, the hard-working men and women who make them run and Massachusetts as a whole, She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood.


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