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We intend to present Mark as the man we know him to be, along with the relevant facts, to assist the judge in making a fair and just decision.
Charles Stillman
The decision I have had the responsibility of making is simply that — a business decision. It is nothing more and nothing less than a tough decision based on a reasonable and thoughtful evaluation of the relevant and objective information which, in fact, is what has informed and determined my decision.
Mark Lee
I feel that Judge Hayman is an extremely fair judge, . It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. .. Whatever he decides will be the right decision. It is in the hands of the court and I have a lot of faith in Judge Hayman.
Bonnie Mathis
[What I learned...or was reminded of, because I probably heard all this when it first came out...is that George Tenet felt his job was to present the facts but NOT to add any commentary regarding the world in which those facts existed.] After all, ... such comments would get into making policy. And that wasn't my job.
George Tenet
The community has the right to provide a wholesome environment. If someone disagrees, they have the right to go to court and present facts before a judge.
Charlie Crist
When you're making a critical business decision, you want to get all and only the relevant content to that decision.
Alan Scott
Not making a decision is a decision. Then you can have a judge you've never heard of making important decisions for you.
Paul Willumstad
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
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1926
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1984
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We'll present our facts. Then we're at the mercy of what the board decides. We just don't think it would be fair to (dissolve the co-op) in the middle of a two-year classification cycle.
Kirk Ham
It is intellectually dishonest to look backwards with all the facts and judge the decisions that were made with almost none of the facts, or the facts that existed hidden in the normal cloud of endless speculation of what might happen.
Norm Coleman
I ask the judge to consider Mark without alcohol. He is kind, fair, considerate, hardworking and full of life. I know he has done wrong. He will pay for it serving his time.
Nancy Williams
Any judge is going to look at what we do during the public review period. We need to present a fair argument that the city's measures aren't adequate.
Mary Deutsch
Judge Webster and anyone he selects to assist him will have complete access and whatever resources are necessary to complete the task, ... He will report directly to the attorney general and I, and we will share his report with the National Security Council and the Congress. I intend to act swiftly on any of his recommendations.
Louis Freeh
There will be help available locally and nationally to assist people in making a decision.
Mike Leavitt
A judge's decision is to be to be fair, impartial and not according to a whim or fear of the latest opinion poll,
Louis Butler
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