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en The first step is going to be to look into the facts. There are a lot of assertions going around. If there's a basis for a lawsuit ? and it appears right now that there is ? that will likely lead to litigation.

en The federal lawsuit filed today has no basis in fact and no basis in law.

en It does not lead anywhere. We are not afraid of litigation, only the effects of litigation.

en The facts have changed, and based upon the new facts, it appears that he is eligible. Should additional information become available, we will revisit the decision.

en This is a frivolous lawsuit that has nothing to do with the facts and has no basis in law. Consistent with industry practice, we give our members the ability to select their default Internet connections. These default features, which many other Internet service providers and applications employ, were developed in response to member feedback and demand for a simpler, yet more rewarding online experience.

en We have not seen the lawsuit filing. However, per our practice, we typically do not discuss matters under litigation.

en If they do put it on the ballot, other parties may want to file a lawsuit. After the initiative wins, there's certainly likely to be litigation.

en 180solutions has continually made assertions that they have improved or cleaned up their services. CDT has found those assertions to be untrue at best. He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly. 180solutions has continually made assertions that they have improved or cleaned up their services. CDT has found those assertions to be untrue at best.

en We want to be very expedient, and at the same time, very thorough, so that the investigation reveals all the facts. Then, action will be taken or not on the basis of those facts.

en He has no agenda. He looks at the facts, uncovers the facts and goes where the facts lead him.

en The grand jury is trying to get facts, evaluate facts. I can't comment on whether a privilege has been invoked but a privilege is a legal right that may be subject of litigation if one is invoked,

en It selectively includes only those factual assertions needed to support those conclusions and ignores other facts that would undermine those conclusions.

en We appreciate the chairman responding to us but we also find his response deeply disturbing. The letter appears to have been written without any investigation of the specific facts in this case. It also appears there was no consultation with the Democratic members of the House Administration Committee.

en Mr. Clarke made assertions that we have said are flat-out wrong, and it's important for the American people to have the facts. Mr. Clarke certainly decided on his own to go ahead and reveal conversations that were considered private previously.

en The president led us into the Iraq war on the basis of unproven assertions without evidence; he embraced a radical doctrine of pre-emptive war unprecedented in our history; and he failed to build a true international coalition.


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