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en The more substantial your records are, the stronger your case is. You're building a foundation on your records. In the end, you have to be able to support the deduction.

en Usually what happens is that agencies create and keep their records on hand in their facilities to support their business. What we are doing here in this case is bringing in electronic records so that we can ensure that they will be preserved until the end of the republic, as we like to say.

en [Benton County Prosecuting Attorney Robin Green said cell phone records were crucial in getting the conviction.] We were able to use those records to show repeated contact Albert Kieth Smith had with the victim and the other men his ex-wife was talking to, ... Without those records, our case wouldn’t have been so strong.

en I asked the attorney general to please ask our special counsel in this case to take a look at the precedent of the Paris Hilton case and see if he can perhaps protect our records as much as we want to protect that poor young lady's telephone records,

en What's interesting about the Graham case is that so much time was spent on the property records. There is some concern within the [assessing] association that it's going to make it harder for us, that there is going to be more of a focus on the records. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. It could have some repercussions.

en There have been teams this year that had lousy records that have beaten us, so we don't look at records, we look at personnel, strategies, philosophies. Records are the least of our problems.

en Records are hard to come by, especially the outdoor records. The records that have fallen this season are significant ones, and are not easy to achieve.

en While this case involves the right of Rush Limbaugh to maintain the privacy of his medical records, the precedent set in this case will impact the security of medical records and the privacy of the doctor-patient relationship of every person in Florida.

en I've made rock records, classical records, jazz records, dub records. It always surprises me that people's own listening taste ranges from pop to hip-hop to jazz to rock, but if you're a musician who's been successful in one style, people won't let you have broader musical interests. It's ridiculous, really.

en The governor has given me some criterion in terms of the kind of individual we're looking for, ... We've put together a very detailed questionnaire to gather info on each and every candidate, including public records, financial records, health records -- all of those kinds of things that you look at.
  Dick Cheney

en [Hunter said he was informed of the decision to close the label on Monday.] We didn?t have a very good year last year, ... I didn?t have a lot to work with. ... (Koch Entertainment) didn?t want to spend a lot of money acquiring records and working (promoting) records. They?re not a bad distributor. They do a very good job on kids? records and rap records.

en [Hunter said he was informed of the decision to close the label on Monday.] We didn't have a very good year last year, ... I didn't have a lot to work with. ... (Koch Entertainment) didn't want to spend a lot of money acquiring records and working (promoting) records. They're not a bad distributor. They do a very good job on kids' records and rap records.

en All across the nation, government and the medical health care community are looking at this case. From the open records perspective, the view is, and has been, that the Texas open records law requires disclosure in many cases.

en Hurricane Katrina increased law firms' awareness of the importance of proper records retention. One natural disaster can quickly destroy an entire facility, including all of the firm's records. Chubb's handbook helps law firms better understand that while there is no one 'silver bullet' for records management, several considerations can help a firm build a suitable records management policy.

en We believe that the government shouldn't be able to go into your home without telling you, and that it shouldn't be able to get records about what books you've read, your medical records and other private records without any individual suspicion.


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