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en While the form of treachery varies slightly from case to case, liberals always manage to take the position that most undermines American security.
  Ann Coulter

en The current CFIUS process was designed to deal with this on a case-by-case basis because outright prohibitions would not be good for the US. If an American company had acquired P&O, there wouldn't be any security review at all. Let's remember that just because it's a US-owned company doesn't mean there are no security concerns with them at all.

en (The length of time) varies from case to case. Some need more.

en The CFIUS process is charged with determining if there are national security concerns in any transaction, and it takes that role very seriously. It looks at each transaction on a case-by-case basis, and if security concerns are raised by any member of the committee at the end of an initial 30-day review, the case goes into investigation.

en The amount of control that we have over the construction of a project varies on a case by case basis. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. But we do see the project every day, whether it is through weekly construction meetings or having a consultant monitor.

en We expect to also establish some form of community solidarity mechanism in the case if there is a gas disruption. I don't mean in this particular case, but in general.

en Wireless complexity varies from relatively simple in the case of single service suppliers, particularly in developing markets such as Eastern Europe, to rather more complex in the case of integrated service suppliers in the most advanced markets.

en Since I am putting a case to the Supreme Court, if a senior law form comes forward, and charges me reasonably, and presents my case effectively, it will be a great obligation to me.

en If both airlines can manage to reorganize in only two years, professionals' take will be roughly $200 million in Delta's case and $120 million in Northwest's case.

en If both airlines can manage to reorganize in only two years, professionals' take will be roughly $200 million in Delta's case and $120 million in Northwest's case.

en In case anyone intends to raise a pretext, they are just after seeking pretexts (to refer Iran's nuclear case to the UN Security Council),

en The State Department's memo is full of misleading and irrelevant arguments. It fails to make the case that the waiver is in the ?national security interest? of the U.S., as required by law. The waiver undeniably undermines efforts to promote justice for human rights crimes in East Timor and real reform in Indonesia.

en Microsoft is trying to turn this into an intellectual property case when it's not...This is a case about abuse of a dominant position, about refusing to provide information to vendors.

en Executives now understand and support the deployment of more and more sophisticated protection measures. Security and privacy protection expenditures are an important concern for business executives?especially medium-to-large companies that usually rely on Oracle Database to manage their data assets. State-of-the-art security features and avoiding cross-product integration hassles [make] a compelling business case to use Oracle tools and products for security enforcement.

en Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis in the best interest of the individual. So we need to look at how much rugby any given player has had since the beginning of the year, the amount of contact, their position, plus any injury history.


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