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public statements about the likely guilt of an athlete on the basis of a newspaper article and without all the facts being known.
Dick Pound
In this presumption of guilt culture, which is what has come about in Washington in the last 10 or 15 years, there must be a sense of anger there and an inability to manage the facts, ... It's hard to imagine how bad it is. You sit at your desk and you know what the facts are, but you can't get them out to the public because the lawyers tell you you can't - or if you can, the noise from the presumption of guilt culture overwhelms the facts.
J. Davis
We're eager to have our readers be able to read the newspaper in 18 to 19 minutes. My wife calls it 'Newspapers Without Guilt.' I can read the newspaper, get through this newspaper before it goes on the recycling stack.
Michael Phelps
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1985
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There is a handful of people who have been carrying out a newspaper war for a year and a half. The matter is under control. The information that has been distributed has satisfied the retirees. I see no point for a newspaper article.
Mike Fowler
On the basis of public statements and my consultations with my colleagues, I cannot see 18 senators voting to propose amendments to the Constitution through a constituent assembly,
Franklin Drilon
A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. You can never get all the facts from just one newspaper, and unless you have all the facts, you cannot make proper judgements about what is going on.
Harry S Truman
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1884
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1972
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Domslut
It was nevertheless decided that the recantation would be the basis for a criminal prosecution that would overthrow the other three statements and allege that the other three statements were falsely made,
Scott Roberts
TCU is going to come here and play hard regardless of what he said in a newspaper article,
Bronco Mendenhall
Microsoft has, regrettably, seen fit to deploy a massive PR campaign grounded in spin control and misdirection as opposed to engaging the American public on the basis of the facts and the merits,
Orrin Hatch
[He described the transition in a newspaper piece in 1965:] The biggest thing I had to adjust to was the change of pace, ... Newspaper work on a day-to-day basis is much more demanding, more stimulating and a greater challenge than I'd imagined. The emphasis placed on accuracy and completeness is astonishing until one gets used to it.
Tom Greer
He picked up the newspaper and started to read the article and that's when I found out what happened.
Shana Miller
(This week's newspaper article) kind of made people aware that we're still out there.
Tom Foley
We knew they'd be with us the whole way. Coach showed us a newspaper article that said they wanted a second shot at us.
Josh Branch
We want to be very expedient, and at the same time, very thorough, so that the investigation reveals all the facts. Then, action will be taken or not on the basis of those facts.
Patti Spencer
I was not expecting to find a newspaper that old. I thought maybe World War I . . . or an Amelia Earhart (article), but not something that old.
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