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en That doesn't mean that those people who made those honest mistakes should ultimately be prosecuted criminally,

en That doesn't mean that those people who made those honest mistakes should ultimately be prosecuted criminally.

en I am sure that the evidence is going to show that there was a chain of mistakes and, quite possibly, Cmdr. Waddle did not see this vessel and that was one of the chain of mistakes that caused the accident, ... That doesn't mean that those people who made those honest mistakes should ultimately be prosecuted criminally.

en We're seeing cases of accounting improprieties that are being prosecuted criminally today that would not have been prosecuted that way 10 years ago. If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. We're seeing cases of accounting improprieties that are being prosecuted criminally today that would not have been prosecuted that way 10 years ago.

en We are still waiting to see whether he is going to be criminally prosecuted, and that adds another wrinkle to things. If people are concerned about doing business with Greenberg, adding individuals of stature reduces that anxiety.

en We want this officer criminally prosecuted. We saw an unarmed man be beaten on camera who seemed to be cooperating and not resisting arrest so we're outraged and shocked ... It's very unfortunate that after the Rodney King beating we still have rogue officers within the LAPD.

en It was a tough, physical game. Both teams played hard, both teams made some mistakes that hurt them. Ultimately, they made more plays than we did. We definitely gave people their money's worth.

en But ultimately, rate cuts are not going to help the crisis of confidence. This is a process that is going to take a lot of time. We need to see CEOs signing off on the earnings. We need to see people getting prosecuted.

en The particular bank involved here has on prior occasions been caught in the same position as the unwitting intermediary, ... and it has been required by American courts under penalty of very large fines to identify who the inside trader was, who it acted for and that individual was criminally prosecuted.

en The commission is fully committed to pursuing federal securities law violations wherever they exist, including at hedge funds. And as this case shows, there is also an increasing likelihood that such violations will be criminally prosecuted.

en The commission is fully committed to pursuing federal securities law violations wherever they exist, including at hedge funds, ... And as this case shows, there is also an increasing likelihood that such violations will be criminally prosecuted.

en He puts an honest day's work in every day. He made a lot of mistakes mentally [last season] because he was young, just getting in the wrong coverage and things like that. Everything was so fast for him last year, going from two-a-days to start playing, that now he can prepare and not make as many mistakes.

en Punishing honest mistakes stifles creativity. I want people moving and shaking the earth and they're going to make mistakes.

en I have been told that there were people who ought to have been prosecuted and about whom it was thought they could be prosecuted if they had had enough time to gather evidence while they were in custody. I was provided with a considerable amount of material and I was satisfied that was the case.

en It is appropriate to insist on an overall strategy for space architecture and to face tough decisions, ... Boeing management readily admits that mistakes were made on this program. But those mistakes are now corrected and I remain hopeful that a well-managed program will ultimately move forward.


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