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en It's difficult to end with bangs if the judge takes away our ammunition.

en It takes 30 days for a new judge (to be appointed). His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. Everything takes time in the legal system. We're going to write a letter together to let the court know we're ready for a new judge as soon as possible.

en If Microsoft wants to paint a picture of judge that is biased, this gives them a little more ammunition.

en "And we certainly don't have full conversations on cellphones. You know? Usually the reception is so bad, but it's only bad on your side. The person talking to you has no clue...They're just rambling on and on. You've got your finger jammed in your ear, you're shushing people on the streets. You're ducked behind a dumpster so you can hear about your friend's new hair cut. 'What about the bangs are they shorter?!?...Are the bangs shorter?!?...THE BAAANGS!!!"
  Ellen DeGeneres

en The best ammunition against lies is the truth, there is no ammunition against gossip. It is like a fog and the clear wind blows it away and the sun burns it off.
  Ernest Hemingway

en The best ammunition against lies is the truth, there is no ammunition against gossip. It is like a fog and the clear wind blows it away and the sun burns it off.
  Ernest Hemingway

en It's hard to judge anybody probably from Reagan on. It's probably hard to judge even Carter, although we're moving in that direction. I would say within the last 25 years (is difficult) in particular, because events that affected those individuals are still playing out.

en These numbers combined with yesterday's ... gives the Fed a lot of ammunition to raise interest rates and if you have, at the same time, the economy slowing, that's just going to make a really difficult environment for stocks.

en The last thing a sergeant needs when his platoon is under fire is to sign a shipping manifest for ammunition. But the sergeant sure wants to know that the ammunition will be there when it's needed.

en It provides more ammunition for the doves arguing for more moderation, and takes leverage away from the hawks arguing for (a bigger, half-percentage point) hike.

en The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the ''social worker'' -judge.
  Michel Foucault

en The Fed keeps trying to walk the middle course, and unfortunately that gives ammunition to people who think the Fed should be raising rates more and ammunition to people who think the Fed should be done.

en Nothing that had real substantive punch in the government's original proposal was watered down. The government's filing today is designed to give Microsoft the sense that the process in the remedy phase was carried out correctly, and it provides the judge with ammunition that he could use as a rationale for the measures contained in his final ruling.

en I've been called many names like perfectionist, difficult and obsessive. I think it takes obsession, takes searching for the details for any artist to be good.
  Barbra Streisand

en The rain made it difficult at times for the golfers. It made it difficult because you couldn't judge how hard to hit your ball.


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