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"Everyone is going to have to look at these cases more closely," said Judge McGrady, whose circuit includes St . Petersburg
But she said she had not known how closely the judge was working with her husband's lawyer.
Lawyers for people who had previously negotiated guilty pleas with the district attorney said they would be closely examining Judge Herrick's decision to see if it contained grounds to reverse their clients' guilty pleas.
World powers will be watching the IAEA-Iran meeting in Vienna closely to judge whether Tehran is ready to make concessions before its broader talks with them later this month in Moscow on their decade-old nuclear dispute.
In his notes to the document, Carl Gardner of the Head of Legal blog writes: It'll be interesting to see how closely the judges scrutinise this.
According to WebMD, a social anxiety disorder arises from "a fear of being closely watched, judged, and criticized by others".
However, in terms of protein structure, it resembles MjNhaP1 much more closely, as judged from a 6 Å projection map we calculated from the TtNapA coordinates.
Try watching and studying people closely, without judging them.
He was glued to the television until midnight, listening closely to what Judge Terry P. Lewis, a circuit judge in Tallahassee, had to say about how to tell when a ballot should be counted as a vote.
Orly Lobel, a professor of employment law at the University of San Diego who has been following the case closely, predicted that Judge Koh would approve the new settlement.
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