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The issue of full mental responsibility is raised by the members' questions, ... To opine whether she knew right or wrong at this time is now legally irrelevant.
James Pohl
I take full responsibility for the crimes. . . . I knew I was wrong, but I couldn't stop.
Joseph P. Smith
Some in our common world consider the questions that I and the rest of our government have raised around the HIV/AIDS issue as akin to grave criminal and genocidal conduct, ... What I hear said repeatedly, stridently, is, 'Don't ask questions.'
Thabo Mbeki
We'll vote in March. Before there was the bond issue and also the directors and board members (were up for election). There is only one questions this time.
Pat Deitrich
Only one mental health expert testified that Andrea knew that what she was doing was wrong, and that was the celebrated Park Dietz. Every other mental health expert ... testified that she was either incapable of knowing what she was doing was wrong or did not know what she was doing was wrong.
George Parnham
When you make mental mistakes you give yourself no chance. Physically I don't feel like a team can beat us. It's about mental things. I take full responsibility on the play where 21 flared open and got that ball with no one covering him. No one is good enough to overcome that.
Danny Clark
When you make mental mistakes you give yourself no chance, ... Physically I don't feel like a team can beat us. It's about mental things. I take full responsibility on the play where 21 flared open and got that ball with no one covering him. No one is good enough to overcome that.
Danny Clark
Come Sunday morning, somebody's going to be asked questions (like) 'What happened?' ... And guess what? I don't want to be that person. So I'm going to do my best, by any means legally and clean, to let Howard Eastman know (what went wrong).
Bernard Hopkins
At a time when Hurricane Katrina has raised the veil on the ugly specter of American inequality, it's wrong to pull so much money out of the federal budget to benefit a few members of the super-rich. Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his gaze, locking with hers and dissolving the carefully constructed walls she’d built around her heart. At a time when Hurricane Katrina has raised the veil on the ugly specter of American inequality, it's wrong to pull so much money out of the federal budget to benefit a few members of the super-rich.
Lee Farris
Out of 55 defensive snaps, we lined up wrong or used the wrong technique on 48 of them; I take full responsibility for that. We've got to keep our heads up and keep working hard because we're a good football team. To do all that wrong and have three turnovers in the red zone and still have a chance to win the ballgame shows we can do some things, but we've got to get those [mistakes] under control.
Chris Barrett
The forgery is irrelevant. There was never any doubt that it's a rare first edition. That was never an issue. Even I knew that much from the start.
Jerry Laiche
Members beat him up from all sides, left, right and center. I've never seen anything like it. By the time he asked for questions, 20 hands went up. Things went so badly [for Toussaint] that by the time of the Queens meeting the next night, all the questions were screened ahead of time.
Ainsley Stewart
We didn't agree that all the complaints were legally indecent, but some clearly crossed the line and for those we have taken full responsibility. No broadcaster has taken stronger steps to ensure its broadcasts comply with the law and we intend to keep it that way.
Andrew Levin
There are many voices telling us to halt this debate, that the people are weary of it all, ... There are other voices suggesting we have a duty to debate the many questions raised by the circumstances in which we find ourselves, questions of high consequence for constitutional government.... What is the significance of a false statement under oath? Is it essentially different from a garden variety lie? A mental reservation? A fib? An evasion? A little white lie? Hyperbole?
Henry Hyde
There's a point in time, if the person's putting in six, seven, eight hours a day, that seems remarkably like a full-time job. You probably want to have their full attention all the time. If you're demanding a whole lot of responsibility and effort and giving part-time pay, are you getting the proper management that the community deserves?
Jay Stewart
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