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en I have been doing this for 50 years, and I have not found the substantial abuse that the lobbyists for this law seem to have found. The requirements sometimes just appear to be spiteful. They don't have any real basis that I can see.

en Second-guessing is as bad for the criminal justice system as it is for football games. I have a real problem with having a case that was investigated 31 years ago and found to be an accident and then reinvestigated 30-plus years later when everything is destroyed and it's found to be a murder.

en Our database is growing by a substantial amount on a daily basis. We cannot keep 10 or 15 years of data in our production environment, but because we have to meet the legal requirements of 27 different countries, I have to maintain data and make sure it's accessible for a certain period of time to meet local statutory requirements.

en The Office of Family and Children completed their investigation and they found that the allegations of abuse were unsubstantiated which was the same finding that the school administration found.

en We're finding just the opposite. We've found more retinal hemorrhages in non-abuse cases than in abuse cases, but most doctors don't look in the eyes of children unless they suspect child abuse.

en For these guys, it's like baseball card owners. They get a real kick out of how many they've found. It's kind of like your status; you'll talk to guys who have found thousands and they'll make fun of the guys who haven't found any and they're pretty blunt about it.

en The rating on its face is inexplicable in that a substantial majority of the committee found him 'well qualified' yet a minority somehow found him 'not qualified,' ... The ABA has an obligation to be forthright and explain this decision.

en Each donor will find its own way to contribute, but whatever form your support may take, it must be substantial because Iraq's requirements over the next few years are very substantial.
  Colin Powell

en The writers, ... used to make fun of us. I found it to be ? ridiculous. I found it to be low class. I found it to be prejudiced. I found it to be ignorant.

en They had in their possession uniforms similar to the company that transports money around Montreal. [Police] found a big amount of money. They found a fake gun. They found ammunition, real ammunition, inside the house.

en Our study found that there were substantial benefits to consumers and that some of the savings are substantial and significant and some people will benefit from these cards.

en Detectives were aware of a quite horrific child abuse case and when they arrived at the house, they obviously found signs of this abuse that had been going on. They immediately separated the girl from the two people she was living with.

en When he found out his dad was located, he came upstairs to my office, knocked on the door and came walking in (and said), 'Coach, they found my dad,' ... He was real excited, and relieved.

en I found a lot of nice surprises over the years. I found it's become a national holiday whether the people are Irish or not.

en Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. Scientists have found the gene for shyness. They would have found it years ago, but it was hiding behind a couple of other genes.


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