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"This was an eminently defendable case, and I don't think it would have been a capital case if he'd had decent trial counsel" from the start, said Sandra L. Babcock, a Northwestern University law professor representing Mr. Leal on behalf of the Mexican government.
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"I can't defend what's not defendable and I cannot defend that performance".
During his reign, many Byzantine towns were relocated on hills and other easily defendable places to face invasions.
He added: "I believe the values we defend are highly defendable.
Between these considerations and the potential consideration for less costly material of construction due to lower corrosion potential, the 50% case for lower pretreatment capital cost is defendable.
Regardless of who said what, or who "started it," people rushed to defend these white kids without any defendable context.
Fruits, particularly when occurring clumped in large trees (as is the case in Tangkoko, Kinnaird and O'Brien 2000), are highly defendable food sources that increase within-group contest competition (Mathy and Isbell 2001).
In such cases we tried to adopt systematically and scientifically defendable decision criteria for inclusion or exclusion.
This could be due to a higher motivation to defend attractive resources as the amount of branches was indeed limited and defendable or that the increased space allowance and the enriched environment increased play-fighting.
In such cases we attempted to make a judgement to include or exclude that was systematically and scientifically defendable.
In theory, it is defendable.
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