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en We are pleased that justice -- and common sense -- have prevailed. This case has been extremely distressing for all concerned. We never believed it should have come to court.

en We are pleased that justice and common sense have prevailed.

en I am very pleased that common sense and the public interest have prevailed,

en In this particular case, you have a man who, from the criminal law standpoint, has more criminal law experience than any justice in history, certainly more than any on the current court. Judges should not be concerned about ideology. They ought to be concerned about the principles of law that they should uphold.

en We're very hopeful that the court will uphold this act of Congress and agree that there is some flexibility and some room for common sense in our criminal justice system,

en We are gratified that justice has prevailed in this case.

en Common sense has prevailed in our state.

en Charleroi will go to court on March 20th and we are confident in our case. We have however submitted that the case be referred to the European Court of Justice as with the Lyon case. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. Charleroi will go to court on March 20th and we are confident in our case. We have however submitted that the case be referred to the European Court of Justice as with the Lyon case.

en I think common sense has prevailed and this is good news for competitors.
  Russell Mark

en We do not think we will appeal because, essentially, we won the case. We are extremely pleased and have a court ruling that we can use to enhance our children's opportunities.

en Common sense always speaks too late. Common sense is the guy who tells you ought to have had your brakes relined last week before you smashed a front end this week. Common sense is the Monday morning quarterback who could have won the ball game if he had been on the team. But he never is. He's high up in the stands with a flask on his hip. Common sense is the little man in a gray suit who never makes a mistake in addition. But it's always somebody else's money he's adding up.
  Raymond Chandler

en Here in the West, our word is our bond and a promise and a handshake mean something. This is President Bush's second nomination to replace a Western justice with one from the East Coast. I think we need more Western common sense and ethics on the Supreme Court, not less.

en The court will be in an extremely unsettled and uncertain situation until Justice O'Connor's successor is confirmed and seated, ... No one -- including the justices themselves -- will know for sure whether the nine justices who hear a case will be the same nine who will decide it.

en The court will be in an extremely unsettled and uncertain situation until Justice O'Connor's successor is confirmed and seated. No one -- including the justices themselves -- will know for sure whether the nine justices who hear a case will be the same nine who will decide it.

en The court will be in an extremely unsettled and uncertain situation until Justice O'Connor's successor is confirmed and seated, ... No one _ including the justices themselves _ will know for sure whether the nine justices who hear a case will be the same nine who will decide it.


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