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en It is a bittersweet experience to, on the one hand, have to testify against a client on the basis of a subpoena. But on the other hand, once you have exhausted your legal options, you are forced to, and will readily comply with, the law.

en It is a bittersweet experience to, on the one hand, have to testify against a client on the basis of a subpoena. But on the other hand, once you have exhausted your legal options, you are forced to, and will readily comply with, the law,

en Our goal is not to strike, but we will retain all legal self-help options if management forces our hand.

en I don't think the studios know what they want. It changes every day. On the one hand, there's legal infringement but, on the other hand, they're promoting the movie so you don't really want to be a bad guy and send out a cease and desist [notice].

en (McNulty and myself have) platforms that run hand in hand - I think the only difference is experience. I'm really pushing my experience in Montgomery County in this race.

en Send thine hand from above; rid me, and deliver me out of great waters, from the hand of strange children; / Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.

en I try to carry things that are hand crafted, hand sculpted, hand painted, hand embroidered and everything here is a delight to the eye for any horse lover.

en Client-side data collection is good because it can collect a lot of information about the client itself, but on the other hand the client might have javascript and cookies turned off and then you'll collect nothing.

en We don't have a true closer right now, so we're going to play the hot hand. We're kind of forced to play the hot hand and let it roll until it starts to falter, and unfortunately it did.

en She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions. Mr. Ingram has reluctantly taken this important legal step, but feels his hand has been forced by the non-disclosure of the allegations against him. Mr. Ingram hopes he will be vindicated by the successful conclusion of this claim.

en I named it Hand-In-Hand because when people work together, hand-in-hand we can all make a difference.

en College will be a growing experience for me beyond academics and classes. Everyone here is older. We're adults. Everyone is forced to be mature. Nobody is going to hold your hand like they did in high school.

en It's clear that there were some serious attempts by others to get this addressed months ago, and the response of the federation forced my hand when they claimed they did not have any first-hand information, and that while they admitted there were ongoing, recurrent problems, they did not feel they needed to take action. The timing is unfortunate. But they had every opportunity to deal with this years ago.

en It took 30 years for it (the Legislature) to pass something as simple as protecting people on the basis of sexual orientation. On one hand, the Illinois General Assembly should be commended for recognizing all Illinoisans should be treated the same. But on the other hand, what the hell took so long?

en Then Old Age and Experience, hand in hand,
Lead him to death, and make him understand,
After a search so painful and so long,
That all his life he has been in the wrong.

  John Wilmot (2nd Earl of Rochester)


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