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Mr. Hamill said that he had not planned to attend the White House event himself but that the submitted poems and statements would be compiled into an antiwar anthology to be presented to Mrs. Bush on Feb. 12.
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Limiting empirical material to the perceptions of the core researchers and workers at the MRU may be considered a weakness of this paper, seeing as though a single and unique conclusion and statement would be difficult.
Strength of the wording of the recommendation (ie, 'may' and 'could' statements would be excluded; 'should' and 'must' statements would be included); Low likelihood of information being documented in the medical record; Guiding statements without recommended actions.
Recommendations will be excluded based on the following criteria (table 3): Strength of the wording of the recommendation (ie, 'may' and 'could' statements would be excluded; 'should' and 'must' statements would be included); Low likelihood of information being documented in the medical record; Guiding statements without recommended actions.
The press release does not name Morgan but says that bloggers who had made "false and defamatory" statements would be contacted by its lawyers.
The executives spoke on the condition of anonymity so that Mr. Westin's and Ms. Sweeney's statements would be the only official comment on Monday night.
Blackman believes that Kennedy, a notorious swing voter many observers think could decide this case in a 5-4 decision, would likely rule in favor of the ban because the text of the order itself is sound and, in his eyes, Trump and his allies' external statements would be irrelevant.
His lawyers objected to the girl's testimony, citing a lack of precedent for such a young witness and arguing that her statements would be unreliable, but Judge Victor Hill overruled them.
His interrogators repeatedly questioned him about the Radio Farda interview, and they said that his statements would be presented to Mortazavi.
The federal agents who worked with him often encouraged his fiery language, reasoning that it could help draw information about the white supremacist movement, and told him that the statements would be protected by the First Amendment as long as no one was actually hurt, said his lawyer, Peter Kirchheimer.
He apparently meant to suggest that the Administration's public statements would be deceptive, and certainly they were.
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