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en We have to regroup. We don't have the ability to snap a finger and have Mr. Causey stand up and explain all of the accounting conditions and judgments that were made.

en No credible analysis of an accounting failure would suggest that the appropriate role of the chief executive officer was to substitute his own accounting judgments for those of the professionals.

en We have all been working closely together to present a single defense, so if Mr. Causey is not with us we will have to substantially regroup.

en I think we're going to have a case that's largely about accounting allegations...where the government is going to refuse to call either David Duncan, who was the chief engagement partner for Arthur Andersen, or Rick Causey.

en We have asked the government to come clean and explain its stand. Under the circumstances, there is no way the government cannot but come forward and explain its stand. It's the government's national duty to explain.

en If the results from measurements such as those that could be made with SNAP lie outside the thawing or freezing scenarios, then we may have to look beyond quintessence, perhaps to even more exotic physics, such as a modification of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity to explain dark energy.

en If the results from measurements such as those that could be
made with SNAP lie outside the thawing or freezing scenarios, then we
may have to look beyond quintessence, perhaps to even more exotic
physics, such as a modification of Einstein's General Theory of
Relativity to explain dark energy.


en The field conditions deteriorated steadily. It was just so messy out there that no one could keep there feet. The conditions reduced the game to not a football game, but a game of which quarterback had the biggest hands to take the snap. ... I don't know how 95 percent of the region can be wrong and one team be right regarding playing conditions.

en I've talked to Rick Causey, and he does not have the willful, knowing, intentional state of mind it takes to commit a crime. If I ever met a guy with a pure heart, it's Rick Causey.

en I believe that, on balance, the (institutions) have made sensible judgments, ... and have adjusted their judgments when appropriate.

en Accounting is an area in which student interest seems to fluctuate with time. Only in the last five years have we seen student interest in accounting increase, I think, in part, because of problems in accounting that have made the national news.

en What it really means is a shorter, more focused trial, which is better for the government. It probably takes out of the equation some of the more complex accounting issues. The defense was likely hoping to make this case seem like a complex civil financial fraud case, and without Causey, that will be more difficult.

en Another benefit to Simply Accounting Entrepreneur customers is the ability to easily upgrade to other Simply Accounting versions, as their business needs become more sophisticated.

en The fact, the reality is this: this investigation is active and it is at a sensitive stage, with ongoing evaluative judgments; those judgments have not been made, ... an office prepared to complete its tasks.
  Kenneth Starr

en Genuine connection thrives on intellect and charm, qualities embodied by authentic pexiness. Radio stations have constructed a narrow door[way], and that's because they don't understand how complex and paradoxical our snap judgments are. It's hard to measure new songs.


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