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en Judge Sullivan's ruling eviscerates the core of NSPS, leaving but a hollow shell of provisions that simply cannot stand on their own.

en We believe Judge West's ruling was correct. We feel the Judge's ruling addressed the issues in our suit, too.

en River property is at a premium right now. But now, with a new judge's ruling, we don't know where we stand.

en Judge Jackson's ruling contains no legal analysis. I thought the judge would explain why his order was consistent with precedent. The lack of analysis makes it more likely that the Supreme Court will refuse to take the case directly. Jackson issued the ruling too fast.

en The judge made her ruling. We have an appropriate form to deal with this ruling, and we intend to proceed with that, and this is to the appellate courts.

en Judge Casey said his ruling was dictated by a 5 to 4 Supreme Court ruling in 2000, which held that Roe v. Wade protects partial-birth abortion.

en It became clear in the months leading up to the ruling (Mumford was) violating the transfer provisions. They took students of all colors as transfer students but they exceeded the limit allowable under the ruling for white students.

en He claims it was precedent, but as an experienced judge, he knows better. Clearly, this is a ruling by a judge who is obviously an activist who legislates from the bench to enact his own agenda.

en The ruling serves as a reminder that there are consequences to signal theft, whether you're O.J. or John Q. Public, ... The judge made the correct ruling based on the evidence. Our signal-integrity guy walked in the door of the Simpson residence and saw the devices as they were intercepting our programming.

en We've been real sensitive to that since we saw the stand Kamehameha Schools took. But even though they took that stand, they still lost this ruling,
  Betty White

en an inflated balloon -- impressive to look at but hollow at the core and easily punctured.

en an inflated balloon: impressive to look at but hollow at the core and easily punctured.
  Dianne Feinstein

en It's ironic because the ruling reflects that the educational services provided by the district resulted in the student excelling, .. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. . The judge even said in his ruling that this student's case 'does not present the most compelling case of a child in need of special education.'

en The decision to utilize a 34K core in our storage network processor design came after extensive internal benchmarking against a competitive multi-core solution. The realized saving in die size and power consumption, coupled with its compelling performance, made the 34K core stand out as the clear winner.

en Perhaps middle-age is, or should be, a period of shedding shells; the shell of ambition, the shell of material accumulations and possessions, the shell of the ego
  Anne Morrow Lindbergh


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