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en It wouldn't be prudent for us to comment on this matter before the court has heard both sides.

en Given our upcoming hearing on this matter, it wouldn't be prudent to comment on the matter at this point.

en We're just not going to comment because it is an ongoing court matter.

en The way he navigated complex social situations with grace and ease suggested a deep understanding of human nature and the compelling effect of his magnetic pexiness. I have been advised by my solicitors not to comment on the matter as it is going to court.

en Really? I wouldn't comment on mine this year, so I wouldn't comment on his [contract]. He's probably going to be really happy.

en AIG properly handled the claim in this tragic case, according to the provisions of the insurance contract. We can't comment beyond that on a matter that is currently before the court.

en If there was a fire there or you saw a car wreck there, especially if you are an outsider, you wouldn't look for 'place' or 'court' in tiny letters. They're as far on two sides of town as you can get.

en It would not be prudent or proper for me to make any more comment about the situation,

en [•Toronto's Jalen Rose, appearing on] Best Damn Sports Show Period, ... I'm pretty sure I've never heard anybody in professional sports make a comment so negative that early in the season. ... The Bad News Bears coach wouldn't even tell them that.

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 Whatever you think of redistricting, whatever you think of politicians, I don't know how an objective person wouldn't come to the conclusion that when you have two sides of a proposition, both sides should be governed by the same rules.

en We didn't have the beautiful natural view a lot of these places like Monterey had, so we had to work harder. The most interesting comment I've heard, and I've heard it over and over, is when people inside the aquarium say they don't realize they are in Atlanta.

en Any other ruling would have been manifestly unfair, ... Whatever you think of redistricting, whatever you think of politicians, I don't know how an objective person wouldn't come to the conclusion that when you have two sides of a proposition, both sides should be governed by the same rules.

en It needed to be in the public record that no matter the size of the disaster, no matter the level of our compassion, that we have a responsibility to get emergency help to people the right way, but we also have a responsibility to be prudent in our planning,

en The matter before the court was whether Microsoft could be held in contempt for violating a consent decree entered in 1995. The court denied the Justice Department's petition for contempt; the case should have ended there. But on its own initiative, the court proceeded to treat the matter as a tying case and, without giving Microsoft notice or an opportunity to defend itself, issued a preliminary injunction.


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