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en Courts have struggled with this, and very few courts have come up with a reasonable instruction that anybody can understand so that it's not so broad that poor jurors have to go back and figure it out on their own.

en Many courts in other counties would toss this case because of the standard that no reasonable juror could find for the plaintiff in this situation. It's been our experience that many of the courts in the Rio Grande Valley are very, very friendly to plaintiffs' counsel and let cases go forward.

en Until now I wasn't used to playing on hard courts, ... We don't have courts like this in Romania, we only have clay courts, and I don't know, this year I've started to play better and better on this kind of court, so I am feeling confident now and I am looking forward for the next matches and also for the US Open.

en I really hope that everyone has a good hard look at what the courts have said. They've said clearly to teachers that they want them back in the classroom. They want them respecting the law. That it's important they do that. We've said to teachers that we're ready to talk about the issues that you've raised in the past. We're not willing to talk as a precondition of course to respecting the courts. That would be a disservice to the courts and a disservice to the community,

en The courts have intervened, as I understand it, and things are off for a period until the courts sort through things,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en Legislators feel that now is the time to wrestle back their authority from the courts. The courts have overstepped their bounds on issues like gay marriage, and the legislators are speaking up.

en Courts don't want to invade the deliberative process. We favor finality, and we don't want to send a message to jurors that you can do whatever you want to do because if you have second thoughts we can undo it.

en Courts, jurors, even cops have this expectation that we can constantly pull rabbits out of a hat. It is just a physical impossibility that we are able to do that on every single case.

en I would think at this point that everyone in the legislature would want to stand up and say that we abide by the notion that courts decide questions of constitutional law. And I note from the resolution that they are not in any way arguing that they should disobey the court. But I think at this point we need to sit back and let the courts decide the case.

en We have open courts to make public confidence in the truth-finding function of the courts.

en Justice delayed in this case is not justice denied, ... The courts are the ultimate arbiters of evidence, and this case is now back in the hands of the courts.

en We're dealing with the courts, and lots of unfortunate mistakes come in trying to divine what the courts will do. Both companies are facing something only a few weeks away; it could be good or bad for either.

en Because this is a legal matter that is now in the courts, the administration has no further comment until it is resolved in the courts.

en The people have spoken with Proposition 22 and subsequently it went to the courts. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. It's up to the courts to decide.

en It?s a different kind of tennis here. With seven courts, you can all go out there together and relax. With four courts, there?s more cheering and more pressure.


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