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en The fact that the Baghdad court was set up by an interested party leads to worries that it is not impartial and raises fears of a show trial.

en I think the court considered that the trial will attract foreign journalists, so it is better that the case be heard in a more presentable court. We might be branded a kangaroo court if the trial were held in a rundown court.

en While a trial court may anticipate a peremptory strike by a party, anticipating one is quite different from initiating one,

en The overall tone (of the consumer report) raises all these unwarranted fears and anxieties about pesticides. Raising fears poses a much greater risk of harming health than do residues on foods measured by government surveys.

en If the trial is held on October 19, the Americans will have a difficult time convincing anyone that this is a fair and just trial when no proper procedure has been followed. It would be a show trial.

en The job of a judge on any court is to serve the public and to do that in an impartial and fair manner without bringing to the court or the job any political agenda.

en We don't want to do anything from here that could prejudice the opportunity for there to be a fair and impartial trial.

en We are asking the court (for) the opportunity to be able to present the testimony that has been suppressed up to this point so that the court will make a fair and impartial ruling on Elian's fate.

en We are asking the court (for) the opportunity to be able to present the testimony that has been suppressed up to this point so that the court will make a fair and impartial ruling on Elian's fate.

en There are reports that Saddam has been spotted in central Baghdad. Parts of him were also spotted in northern Baghdad, eastern Baghdad and western Baghdad.
  Jay Leno

en At this point it's important that we don't prejudice the opportunity for there to be a fair and impartial trial.

en The action of the European administration raises serious worries.

en Party label and leadership image become more important...and thus who leads the party and what the party stands for, which can be communicated to a large number of people only by media, especially TV, becomes a more important factor.

en I think that the Democrats are unable to exploit issues like energy, taxes and Iraq because they have nothing to say. The problem with the issue of corruption is the opposition party doesn't have to have anything to say. All you've got to be is the other party, so it worries me.

en There exists in Travis County so great a prejudice against me that I cannot obtain a fair and impartial trial, A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. There exists in Travis County so great a prejudice against me that I cannot obtain a fair and impartial trial,
  Tom DeLay


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