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We now look to the British government, as it has in the past, to respect the court's decision.
David McLeod
The Court of Appeals decision pretty much made it impossible for the government to prevail, ... The court said if the functionality is integrated and creates a plausible advantage to the consumer, then it's a single product and can't be an illegal tie-in. The government didn't anticipate that decision when it filed its complaint.
Charles Rule
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1927
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My heart is heavy, ... I respectfully disagree with the Supreme Court's decision, but I respect the court and will respect the order.
Gavin Newsom
The decision of the court will not disrupt the election. ... We respect the court and the decision must be fulfilled.
Viktor Yushchenko
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1954
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While we respect the court, we disagree with the court's decision and we look forward to taking our case to the Court of Appeals.
Michael Robinson
We believe that everyone should have the right to listen to the music they purchase, even if it's on the Internet, ... While we respect the court, we disagree with the court's decision and we look forward to taking our case to the court of appeals.
Michael Robertson
We have to respect that any nominee to the Supreme Court would have to defer any comments on any matters, which are either before the court or very likely to be before the court. This has been a procedure which has been followed in the past and is one which I think is based upon sound legal precedent.
Ted Kennedy
He (Spielberg) has great affection and respect for the British film industry and the British people. He has always enjoyed every moment he's spent in the UK -- or anywhere where the British flag flies.
Marvin Levy
Twenty-six years ago the highest court in this land did an incredible thing. They issued a Supreme Court decision that really boils down to one simple and profoundly evil idea: They said that our unborn children have no rights that the rest of us are bound to respect, ... And when they made that decision they unleashed on America an unbelievable event that has undermined who we are and what we believe.
Gary Bauer
A lot of people said we don't really need a politician on the court, but for the past 30 years, we have had politicians on the court. I think it would be helpful to have someone on the court who understand how its rulings affect the other arms of government.
Jack Roberts
Of course, I am disappointed with the court's decision, but I respect the court and the judicial system and the district will of course abide by the ruling.
William Mitchell
The supreme court stirred up trouble with its recent decision supporting a government ordinance cracking down hard on the press, and it is now time for the Nepalese judicial system to put itself at the forefront of the struggle to ensure respect for the constitution and civil liberties.
Reporters Without Borders
I'm very disappointed in the circuit court ruling, but I respect and accept the court's decision, . Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. .. The FEC has an institutional obligation to revisit all the regulations at issue and to do so as soon as possible.
Michael Toner
This decision will be taken by the British government, at the request of the Iraqi democratically elected representatives,
John Reid
We want to see the British government recognizing the rights of all the people in this island, Catholic and Protestant, unionist and nationalist, to self-determination. ... It is quite clear the British government and leaders of unionist parties are afraid to negotiate that.
Martin McGuinness
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