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en That is very unusual because, in effect, if you freeze or seize the account, you're stopping the campaign and most prosecutors won't do that without very good cause.

en The courts cannot garnish a father's salary, nor freeze his account, nor seize his property on behalf of his children, in our society. Apparently this is because a kid is not a car or a couch or a boat.

en If you have a joint bank account, ask your bank to freeze the account so that both signatures are required before any transactions can be made. If you're concerned that your soon-to-be ex is going to run off and really drain your account, you've got to be really cold-hearted about this.

en Our view is that stopping their programs is simply something they have to do, ... We don't want to get into a situation where they stop the programs -- in short freeze the programs -- and then expect compensation over a freeze.

en A security freeze is the strongest form of identity theft prevention for consumers. Only the security freeze gives the consumer the tool to put a stop to the opening of a new fraudulent account.

en You don't make peace by writing a [public relations] article in the op-ed segment of The New York Times. You make peace by stopping terrorism. And a [public relations] campaign is no substitute for stopping terrorism, and Arafat for the past 16 months has not stopped the campaign of terrorists against our innocent civilians.

en It's very unusual for prosecutors to go after people a third time. If the government can't get a verdict after two trials, they know they have major problems with the case.

en From your prosecutors' office a media campaign has been orchestrated as a parallel lynching,

en Campaign 55 is a long-term campaign designed to provide greater value for our customers and so far it's been in effect for about a month and a half now. It has absolutely met the objectives we thought it would,

en This is what gives you that freeze-dried effect. Ice falling when the temperature suddenly drops, and you get a sheet of ice everywhere.

en We're not prepared to make a separate agreement for them to freeze programs. We don't want to get into a situation where they stop the programs - in short, freeze the programs, and then expect us to compensate them for a freeze.

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 This smacks of Gestapo. The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. ... This outstrips McCarthyism. ...Forget chilling effect, this is deep freeze.

en We look forward to putting the case before the jury. Perry loves his father, but has a different account of what happened, or more particularly, what didn't happen. Arthur March has a very strong incentive to please the prosecutors.

en It's an unusual track. It is not really a fast circuit, there are some tight corners and some unusual sweeping turns after each other. I think this is a technical course, where you must have a good balance in the car. We will do our best and try and make the best of it. It feels good here, everything seems to work.


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