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"Nonetheless," Baron added, "we had hoped that perhaps those two talks might conclude at the same time and that Jason would be released when a nuclear deal was reached but of course that hasn't happened".
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Officials at the U.S. Department of Education did not respond to requests for an interview about why all three investigations were concluded at the same time.
In order to scientifically test this "quote a think tank" hypothesis, you would have to do the following things... 1. Monitor newspapers, magazines and websites starting at the same time, and concluding at the same time -- count up the number of times they quoted liberal leaning experts and conservative leaning experts -- do some division, get an average, then plot it on a graph.
Coffman concluded with, "At the same time, just sort of sweeping it under the rug wouldn't have been responsible". Actually, keeping Steve House's personal stuff under the rug would have been the responsible thing to do.
The preview begins at 6 and concludes at 8; at the same time, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served at the Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue (at 68th Street).
The exit announcement follows that of the other major contractor in charge of managing the centres, Broadspectrum, which will be concluding its services at the same time.
Wenger added: "Jack [Wilshere] is certainly the best known, the leader of this group - but the other four players are exceptional footballers and we're very happy that we could conclude their new deals at the same time.
Mr. Hargrove's union signed three-year contracts with the companies in 1999, while the agreements concluded by the United Auto Workers at the same time run for four years.
Since Britain was in a state of economic war against Rhodesia, the court concluded, it could not at the same time be regarded as governing it.
An appellate court can conclude that an error "might" have affected a verdict but at the same time still conclude that it is "highly probable" that it did not, or that the error nevertheless did not "substantially" sway the jury.
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