Ultimately from both sides' ordsprog

en Ultimately, from both sides' standpoint, it's a tactical maneuver in order to get a shot at what they perceive to be a jury that hasn't formed an opinion about it.

en In this case, the law enforcement officers felt that the jury's verdict was insufficient to the cause justice. Three men, good, veteran officers were murdered in cold-blood by a coward who surrendered to the tactical unit that responded because he was afraid getting shot himself. The jury's sentencing recommendation was not good enough.

en Truth always rests with the minority, and the minority is always stronger than the majority, because the minority is generally formed by those who really have an opinion, while the strength of a majority is illusory, formed by the gangs who have no opinion -- and who, therefore, in the next instant (when it is evident that the minority is the stronger) assume its opinion... while truth again reverts to a new minority.
  Soren Kierkegaard

en From the standpoint of Ben, obviously Ben did what he did ... but we believe there were errors in both the evidence and the legal instructions to the jury, ... We respect the jury's findings, but feel the decision was flawed.

en I believe people have already formed an opinion. That opinion is based on the reporting and that opinion is based on absolutely no facts and no evidence, and that is unfortunate.

en Our hope is if we perform well, not only from a monetary standpoint and an attendance standpoint, (but) from an operational standpoint that includes everything from the building to hotels and everything else, we will have a very good shot at (20)10 and '11.

en If an ordinary person is silent, it may be a tactical maneuver. If a writer is silent, he is lying.
  Jaroslav Seifert

en We know from the judgment and decision-making literature that once we have formed an opinion, that opinion is likely to stick and we're going to look selectively for evidence supporting our hypothesis.

en Both sides have to be careful, they have to be responsive to the rising nationalist sentiments in their respective countries, so there is very limited room for maneuver,

en A jury from this community ... had formed a judgment that the defendant deserved to die.

en I hope that if someone hasn't shared their opinion, they won't let that go unshared. I know there are more people that have an opinion on it.

en It goes to show that even though three lay witnesses say he was surrendering and retreating when he was shot, the jury disregarded those witnesses and sided with the police, ... The jury has unanimously decided he was justified.

en I am not a pessimist; to perceive evil where it exists is, in my opinion, a form of optimism.
  Roberto Rossellini

en I have just been all round the world and have formed a very poor opinion of it.
  Sir Thomas Beecham

en He has come in and shot extra. I know he's counting on his shot going in. He's shot like, 'I'm going to make them.' It hasn't been a hope thing. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level. It's (all about) repetition and feeling good about yourself.
  Bruce Weber


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