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en You have a series of legal complications that may or may not come up over the next month or so, which is why no one is willing to speculate about what is going to happen.

en This seems to me like a series of prepared legal maneuvers intended to forestall any mandatory action or legal judgment on either side of the Atlantic.

en It's a signal to folks that it's going to happen. They're very careful not to speculate about things that aren't going to happen.

en I'm not going to discuss an ongoing legal proceeding. And I'm not going to speculate about any matters relating to it.

en I can't speculate on when we'll have it. It could be any day, it could be a month. We'll launch it when we get it.

en You can speculate what's going to happen, but upsets happen in sports all the time.

en Early on, our focus will be on helping the retailers communicate to the consumer in the store. That's where the decision is really happening and where the education that needs to happen will happen--it's not going to happen in a 30-second commercial, and it's probably not going to happen in a series of print ads.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. They love to talk about all the complications. The complications are a great marketing device, each new complication gives them a reason to believe they have to buy another watch.

en I can't quantify it, but I can speculate that feelings would have worsened over the last month and a half.

en The market will start to speculate whether the latest [China rate] rise is the first of a series.

en The problem with the former cutoff of 140 is that by the time people were diagnosed with diabetes, about 20 percent already had complications, ... We know that the risk goes up sharply for those complications when the blood sugar gets to be about 126.

en We're just off to a good start, and they're not. It's just one series in April. What will it mean in a month if we win two of three or lose two of three? It means more than beating Milwaukee over the weekend. But it's still one series.

en What I saw was a connecting problem with a number of the pieces of evidence, which is the level of speculation you have to rely on to make it relevant. That was true with Ratliff – you had to speculate he was responsible for it. It was true with their evidence about material on the computer – you had to speculate that (Kathleen Peterson) found it and speculate that it led to a fight.

en Clearly, Katrina hasn't shown up in the jobless claims yet, but it will, ... Next month, we're going to be looking at one of the largest one month negative spikes in the history of this series, going back to the '30s.

en Joe (Simpson) came up and said, 'Enjoy it. (The novelty) lasts about a month and then it's just baseball again,' ... And for me, that was pretty much right on. It was about a month and then it was more like, these are my teammates and have been and let's finish out the season and win the World Series.


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