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In her request for an independent counsel, Attorney General Janet Reno said she had concluded, in part based on the tapes, that Mr. Cisneros lied to investigators.
He concluded, in part, with this damning line: "The study's author says legislators who 'nobly' put national preferences ahead of local ones will be punished by constituents".
It concluded, in part, that more collaboration and better communication was needed between the board of trustees and the rest of the university.
Justice BRENNAN, joined by Justice MARSHALL, Justice BLACKMUN, and Justice STEVENS, concluded in Part III that Congress has the authority to render States liable for money damages in federal court when legislating pursuant to the Commerce Clause.
Justice Ginsburg, joined by Justice OConnor, Justice Souter, and Justice Breyer, concluded in Part IIIB that the States responsibility, once it provides community-based treatment to qualified persons with disabilities, is not boundless.
Trump has repeatedly declined to say whether the crown prince was behind or aware of the killing as many U.S. officials and foreign governments have concluded, in part because many of the crown prince's associates were involved in the killing.
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Returning to its roots, the volume concludes in Part V with a retrospective by Walton and Robert about the future of negotiations.
The report concludes in part that "Iran has failed to meet its obligations" to fully declare the extent of its nuclear program.
They conclude, in part, that clusters with core platform strengths that span noncompeting sectors are exceptionally attractive and that healthy clusters have core institutions with scale and scope in relevant fields.
In his book "Debt: The First 5,000 Years," the anthropologist David Graeber examines our history of debt and money, concluding, in part, that humans do not naturally tend toward impersonal, reciprocal exchange.
We conclude in Part III by outlining how these surveys can provide a useful starting place for further research and policy.
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