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It's not a clear-cut case. It's difficult for both sides. But ultimately it's going to be embarrassing for the newspaper unless they were publishing on strong grounds.
Mark Stephens
By publishing the list today, I make it absolutely clear that these are unacceptable behaviors, and will be the grounds for deporting and excluding such individuals from the U.K.,
Charles Clarke
I think she has taken a particularly practical approach to these cases and shown an openness to address these issues on almost a case-by-case basis. After Lane , it is not at all clear how this one will come out. Her mode of decision-making is one that crossed ideological grounds.
Peter Blanck
The judge found there was no grounds in my case and this judge should find no grounds to this case. Criticism of the judiciary, police and military is part and parcel of freedom of expression.
Joost Lagendijk
I stunk. What went wrong? Everything, ... I was terrible. It was embarrassing. Not being able to get out of the first inning is embarrassing. I made it very difficult for our lineup to get anything going.
Al Leiter
And then secondly, selling the case that that power should be exercised in the case of the Pledge of Allegiance which we finally succeeded in doing with 247 votes - a clear, hammering-strong, majority.
Todd Akin
Since I took over the newspaper, it's been very difficult on Dave, and the loss of the newspaper has affected him very deeply. A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing.
Robert Plotkin
The Lehigh Valley is an exciting place to be and The Morning Call is a wonderful newspaper. 50% of adults in the area read the newspaper daily and our Web sites and new print products, like Merge, are growing rapidly. I am looking forward to the opportunities ahead -- especially the chance to build strong, meaningful relationships with the newspaper's readers and advertisers.
Tim Kennedy
They're very difficult to win because juries tend to be forgiving of doctors' mistakes. They realize doctors have a difficult job and bad things are going to happen. You have to show a clear case of negligence or you're not going to win.
Ken Pedersen
He's a convicted felon, and that's the sad truth. This is nothing more than a situation involving an incorrect case citation. No one who read the case [cited in the newspaper] could think it involves the same Carl McAfee. It's a Wisconsin case.
Gerald Gray
It's a difficult thing to do and I felt prepared to do it. But some people think you are embarrassing the university by doing it. It is traumatic and I realize that when I did it that just having this discussion would be traumatic and embarrassing.
Lawrence Krauss
Publishing now is more than publishing for print, and more than publishing for the Web, ... It's really a content aggregation and redeployment scheme that every organization has to have to get a handle on their communication problems.
John Warnock
Poor women enter politics with great difficulty. The duty of the fourth pillar of democracy - the media - is to protect such people but the owner of the newspaper misused his newspaper and even lodged a case against me.
Uma Bharati
This is a big case because intellectual property is growing in importance for business. If the Supreme Court accepts the lower court's decision, it will make it difficult for companies to enforce their patents and raise worries that they will be liable on antitrust grounds.
David Price
It's very clear and the case is closed for me, ... It was a difficult decision, but we look forward to next weekend.
Peter Nowak
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