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en The European Parliament has sold itself cheaply...What we now have is that we have given the tools to government prosecutors to do what they want.

en In the case of the Link REIT, the government sold off the assets too cheaply, providing hedge funds like the TCI with an immediate upside.

en We have several regional parliaments -- the European Parliament and the African Parliament. The Arab Parliament will be looking at them and their experiences and what they can learn from them.

en Parliament has to urgently and immediately take up the issue. It is up to the government to see how they do it. Parliament will have to enact the law. Eventually, even it (ordinance) will have to come to parliament.

en That scared a lot of people and they sold their units cheaply.

en I got the impression from the government that they don't see any basic difficulties in parliament ... Parliament is is recess but people continue to work on the law.

en the Government may have won in court, but the questions in Parliament are only just beginning. Having escaped the judgement today, Parliament will now have the opportunity to judge them.

en It would be very difficult for the help and the money that goes to the Palestinian Authority to continue to flow. The taxpayers in the European Union, members of the Parliament of the European Union, will not be in a position to sustain that type of political activity.

en This is excellent news as it shows there is a lot of demand for the company's debt. They can now borrow more cheaply than the Brazilian government and for less than two percentage points more than the U.S. government; we've never seen this in Brazil.

en The government will be put in the dock in Parliament if it insists on voting for a referral to the Security Council. Left parties have formulated some opinion on this. We will convey it to the government. If government still goes ahead with it, we are free to take steps to bring the government to its knees.

en They had first told us to join parliament to discuss the reform proposals and now they want us to come up with a bill in parliament. The onus lies with the government to place the bill in the House.

en [Hardin Wednesday repeatedly tried to show that the government pressured Duncan to plead. At one point, Hardin pointed to prosecutors sitting to one side of the room.] The real hammer in this case is held at this table, ... It's the prosecutors who will recommend if Duncan will get probation or serve no time.

en I don't mean to minimize the crime of perjury, false statements, and obstruction of justice. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. Prosecutors need these tools,

en about the serious affront that he faced in the European Parliament.

en If he does win it seems likely the stock will be sold off. There's no way one can be both a member of parliament and president of a company.


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