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en I'm always a little bit suspect when the industry says it's going to give us something.

en We're dealing with a suspect whose description is pretty general, a suspect who was not recognized by the surviving victims, and a suspect who, apparently, made no statement during the commission of his horrible crime,

en It's definitely the end of the PC market as an expanding industry. I suspect other companies will be looking at similar mergers.

en LWS tells us that the water quality is good, but people are still suspect. I think they may be on the right track with the wells, but anyone looking to bring industry here has to only look on the Internet to know the problems.

en LWS tells us that the water quality is good, but people are still suspect, ... I think they may be on the right track with the wells, but anyone looking to bring industry here has to only look on the Internet to know the problems.

en So we suspect that it won't take much to give the RBA that extra shove toward tightening.

en If Mr. Simpson does want to give someone an interview, I suspect that he would be the one to announce it,

en It's a little bit disappointing. Part of it is an industry slowdown and part, I suspect, is the distraction of the merger.

en He can run out of trouble, has excellent mobility. When the protection's a little suspect, like it is right now, he'd give us the best chance to win.

en The purpose was twofold — first for citizen safety, and also to give them suspect information.

en Our action today demonstrates that we're not going to give carte blanche approval to mergers in the defense industry, ... While industry downsizing can be desirable, or even necessary, we will do what it takes to preserve effective competition.

en It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. Our action today demonstrates that we're not going to give carte blanche approval to mergers in the defense industry. While industry downsizing can be desirable, or even necessary, we will do what it takes to preserve effective competition.

en I want to give helpful advice as far as a career in the industry. I'm looking forward to being back in Woodbridge. Virginia can be described as 'the heartland,' and there's a lot of talk in the industry whether people in 'America proper' are being served by or talked down to by Hollywood.

en We are still developing suspect information. But, it appears the victim and the suspect knew each other. This is not a random act.

en The suspect appeared a bit unstable. As soon as the officer touched the suspect, he started flailing around.


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