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Even so, Judge Connor didn't seem to believe that the prosecution had much of a case — she consistently granted defense motions, and overruled the prosecution — and neither did anyone else.
New Jersey has not followed the trend to denying more parole applications; the board has consistently granted parole, if belatedly, in about two-thirds of cases over the last five years.
Take as an example a May 12 , 1863 endorsement using a variation of Lamon's words "consistently granted," written on the back of a letter from the Union League of Philadelphia proposing the employment of disabled veterans in the war effort.
In his recollections, Ward Hill Lamon, a personal friend and self-appointed bodyguard to the president, recalled Lincoln saying to him, "Stanton and I have an understanding that if I send an order to him which cannot be consistently granted, he is to refuse it".
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The ratings so distressed Congress that as of January, it ordered the military to follow solely the ratings schedule issued by the Veterans Affairs Department, which consistently grants veterans more money for the same injuries.
"It is troubling enough to consistently grant waivers for criminal misconduct.
The National Rifle Association consistently grants fundamentalists a platform for spewing hatred and promoting the tools of war, using the Second Amendment to garner financial gain.
In a political system that consistently grants the two major parties a privileged space to campaign without interference from lesser known voices, I think it is critical, particularly this election season, to expand the options.
In the past five years, more funding has consistently been granted to men and last year the average size of grant to women was less than 40% of what their male counterparts received.
The key to any success for the German will, of course, come to just how well Wenger can integrate the forward into his squad, but perhaps more importantly, be sure to play him consistently in a granted position.
There are exceptions of course, like Arkansas where governors have granted pardons consistently all along". Some people point to Willie Horton as a reason for the recent skittishness, and executives are generally erring on the side of caution and doing nothing, he said.
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