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en It doesn't necessarily mean anything, because it has no more standing than if you or I asked for an investigation.

en Just because he is the last man standing doesn't necessarily mean he is going to be the candidate. Other candidates are going to emerge.

en I never asked, and I should have asked. If you know, it doesn't necessarily change your strategy, but it gives you a different mind-set. You know how powerful the mind is in this game.

en We are aware of the investigation that is going on, but we are not conducting an independent investigation at this point. We haven't been asked to conduct our own investigation.

en She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. I really think the president regards these decisions as among the most consequential of his presidency. He will do what he thinks is right for the country regardless of its immediate impact on his political standing. That doesn't necessarily mean he will do something confrontational.

en The concern is that we don't know how this child died. We felt it was necessary to remove the younger children for their protection. It's early in the investigation. It's not necessarily uncommon to separate siblings during the course of an investigation.

en Really the investigation is just in its initial stages and it's too early to speculate as to what direction the investigation might take. We are obligated to look at allegations that come across our desk and we determine at that time whether it merits investigation or it doesn't,

en I was asked a specific question. It was almost like the guy asked me, 'Why are you standing in the corner not being aggressive, trying to get the ball?' I was trying to answer it best I could. I didn't mean it in any way.

en It doesn't necessarily mean that this time is going to be the same, it means that probably this group is not bent on killing her necessarily.

en If the player wants to work out I think the club should allow him to work out. He is under contract. (Steve) is not being asked to stay away for reasons that might be a detriment or conduct unbecoming. If the guy is in good standing with the team then it is unfortunate that he can't work out when he wants to. It just doesn't seem right.

en It's a matter of conjecture as to whether the Justice Department's investigation is affecting these sales. I would tend to think the supply is thin, and that the investigation really doesn't affect people.

en The first investigation, a criminal investigation from the Criminal Investigation Division, went after the individual conduct of the soldiers you see in those photographs, ... The second investigation, an administrative investigation, looked into command policies and procedures, and from that there appeared to be issues with military intelligence as well.

en She came out from that very pleased with the conversation. Nobody more than Carol Alvarado wants this investigation to run its full course, come to completion because she views this investigation as the first step on the road to reform to make sure that this doesn't happen again.

en Rock and roll doesn't necessarily mean a band. It doesn't mean a singer, and it doesn't mean a lyric, really. It's that question of trying to be immortal.

en They're a talented team. You're not going to necessarily stop any of those guys. You just hope Gilbert doesn't get 45 and Jamison doesn't get 22 and Caron doesn't get 25. If they do, you're in trouble.


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