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Well, because Pistorius has a defensible case.
"We think it is a defensible case".
Considered in isolation, there was a defensible case for the second move, too – the imposition of so-called purdah, rules barring non-routine official announcements in the campaign.
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Instead, the agency needs the extra weeks to build a more defensible case for its rules, given the inevitability that someone will challenge them in court.
At the very least, a 'more defensible' case is created, if litigation were to occur [ 4].
But in arguing for bail at Mr. Strauss-Kahn's arraignment on May 16, he said the defense team believed "this is a very, very defensible case".
—Amadeu Altafaj, a spokesman for the European Commission "We believe there is a very, very defensible case".
(On Monday his lawyer said, "this is a very, very defensible case").
Although Witnesses claim that the first Witness was Abel, a possibly more defensible case can be made out for Charles Taze Russell, of Allegheny, Pa., who was born in 1852.
Ultimately, it sounds like the Italians are asking the US to make a defensible political case for each strike in advance.
There is no defensible case for imposing special reparations on the Sunni populace for the crimes of Iraq's former leaders.
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