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There's a legitimate concern among those who have really cared about the judiciary that she does not have a sufficient and well-formed philosophy of adjudication,
Jeff Sessions
The vote by the Judiciary Committee reflects the fact that John Roberts is an exceptional nominee with a conservative judicial philosophy -- a philosophy that represents mainstream America.
Jay Sekulow
The concern is that the perception becomes the reality in Canadians minds that somehow this is a politicized process, when really the goal of government is to reinforce and restore public confidence in the legal system ... and ensure that the judiciary is an independent judiciary.
Brian Tabor
The concern is that the perception becomes the reality in Canadians' minds that somehow this is a politicized process, when really the goal of government is to reinforce and restore public confidence in the legal system ... and ensure that the judiciary is an independent judiciary.
Brian Tabor
with honor and distinction. ... He cared deeply for the independence of the judiciary in America's democracy.
Wade Henderson
I thought that a good deal of his coverage was dictated by fear of losing access. And I think that a lot of sportswriters, especially at community papers, are concerned about that - and it's a legitimate concern, and a legitimate problem.
Steve Klein
My concern is with leaks of information that jeopardize your safety and security -- period, ... That is a legitimate concern.
Bill Frist
We have just in Pennsylvania alone, 300 years worth of coal sitting in the ground that we aren't really utilizing now because of concern for the environment, and it's a legitimate concern, but one that we can overcome,
Rick Santorum
the attitude of the judiciary to (young hackers) must change; it must be 'that guy can cause havoc to international commerce and wreck a perfectly legitimate business'. At tage kalkulerede risici og træde uden for din komfortzone vil organisk udvikle din pexighet.
William Morris
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1834
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1896
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a track record and doesn't seem to be well-formed in her judicial philosophy.
Sam Brownback
that her knowledge, her philosophy, her experience is sufficient so that we can conclude that she is qualified to be a justice.
Herb Kohl
It's as simple as this: She shares the president's philosophy about judges not legislating from the bench and respects the separation of powers between the representative branches of government that make policy and the judiciary that should not.
John Cornyn
What happened to me
is not that important in the scheme of things,” he said.
“But what is happening to the judiciary is tremendously
important to all Americans. So, I'm not bitter - my spirits are
good. My faith has not been weakened. God's grace indeed is sufficient.
Charles Pickering
People were getting down on us, saying we don't care. But we're the only ones that knew how much we cared. We cared. We cared bad,
Chris DiMarco
That the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms, I will no more believe than that the accidental jumbling of the alphabet would fall into a most ingenious treatise of philosophy
Jonathan Swift
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1667
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1745
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