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en We still don't know the facts. Prosecutors are looking into it, but it's hard to comment.

en Finally, we are going to have the chance to have a court hear the facts that the prosecutors refused to allow the jury to hear, which is why 5 out of 12 jurors asked for this result. Truth and facts are what make our system of justice work.

en The review of the facts by federal prosecutors resulted in the filing of today's charges.

en In effect, this means that only if new evidence or facts come up, can prosecutors revive these charges and I'm confident that's not going to happen.

en The grand jury is trying to get facts, evaluate facts. I can't comment on whether a privilege has been invoked but a privilege is a legal right that may be subject of litigation if one is invoked,

en Comment is free but facts are sacred.

en Comment is free but facts are sacred.

en Comment is free but facts are sacred.

en Until I know all the facts and see what the outcome ... is, I'm really not going to make any comment one way or another.

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. I don't think we want to comment, because it sounds like the facts are still unfolding.

en We are reviewing the facts of the situation and have no comment at this time.

en We have to make sure we all have the facts before undertaking any comment on the war on terror,
  Dick Cheney

en In this presumption of guilt culture, which is what has come about in Washington in the last 10 or 15 years, there must be a sense of anger there and an inability to manage the facts, ... It's hard to imagine how bad it is. You sit at your desk and you know what the facts are, but you can't get them out to the public because the lawyers tell you you can't - or if you can, the noise from the presumption of guilt culture overwhelms the facts.

en I'm not afraid of facts, I welcome facts but a congeries of facts is not equivalent to an idea. This is the essential fallacy of the so-called ''scientific'' mind. People who mistake facts for ideas are incomplete thinkers; they are gossips.
  Cynthia Ozick

en Our position is that if state ethics laws have been broken, that's a serious concern. But we don't know enough of the facts to comment at this time.


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