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en This case appears to tie up the loose ends. This decision limits the amount of appellate work that will emerge in the aftermath of Blakely.

en God has been pleased to prescribe limits to his power and to work out his ends within these limits.

en The appellate court said there's a lot of evidence to bring the case again. But the risk is it appears to look vindictive. And if they lose, it puts in jeopardy the government's theories on obstruction of justice. They've already heightened the public consciousness about the necessity to preserve documents. A loss could communicate the message that it's difficult to prosecute these kinds of cases.

en The past is a work of art, free of irrelevancies and loose ends
  Max Beerbohm

en There could be loose ends if it does work out, so you can't really put in on (Saturday). If there's a gap, we'll see. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. But it sounded like they're getting close.

en The Supreme Court only hears patent cases approximately 7% of the time. Therefore, the Supreme Court's rejection of the case was largely anticipated and the Appellate court decision remains in place. Merck has exhausted all avenues to regain U.S. exclusivity beyond February 2008, at which point generics are expected.

en Since Hurricane Katrina in early September, we have observed buyers taking longer to make their purchasing decision. We attribute this change to the significant decline in consumer confidence in the last two months that was precipitated by the hurricanes and their aftermath, and to record gas prices. It appears we may be entering a period of more moderate home price increases, more typical of the past decade than the past two years.

en Neither our actions as trustees, nor the court's decision, deprived Jane Pope of so much as a dime that she was entitled to. If Jane Pope appeals the court's decision, we are confident that the Superior Court and appellate courts will reach the same decision, because the law and the facts remain the same.

en Its plot is loose and tortuous and will take some time for its stars to emerge.

en A work force reduction is always a difficult decision, but we are confident that our overall cost reduction plan will help us emerge from Chapter 11 and make us more competitive in the marketplace in the long run.

en Work overload and ambiguity about a company's strategy lead to worker cynicism and this cynicism influences employees to play fast and loose. The ends become more important than the means.

en It's a weak circumstantial case, and at the very least, I think an appellate court should review it,

en If legislation took over and worked we would loose half the force and then we would have to take half the people to do the same amount of work and that would present a problem.

en For those that have fixed exchange-rate regimes, you will need a greater amount of foreign reserves. That's the case in Belize, it's the case in the Eastern Caribbean zone and it's also the case in Barbados. In those cases, the level of reserve coverage is one of credit weakness. Where you have a bit more flexibility in the exchange rate ? for instance, Jamaica ? you would require a smaller amount of international reserves.

en We've been hopeful another year class would emerge to help support the fishery, and now it appears we have one.


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