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The government's lawsuit essentially contends that the ramped-up mortgage initiative that she oversaw put pressure on mortgage underwriters to originate riskier yet more profitable housing loans.
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Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, has been the clearest advocate of the argument that the Conservatives should embrace Ukip, say they believe the same thing and essentially contend the two parties are doppelgangers.
With the charges, prosecutors are essentially contending that the entire financial operation of Enron was corrupt, with two of its central figures engaged in crimes years before the company's collapse.
In his filings with the election commission, Mr. Romney is essentially contending that his leadership PAC's work is divided evenly between federal and non-federal election activities and that the financing of administrative expenses is accordingly divided between the state and federal PACs.
Essentially, Foreman contended that Kramer had been indifferent, even hostile to the film but took credit for it when its creator -- Foreman -- became vulnerable because of the blacklist.
The incident, he contends, essentially made it open season to ridicule him for his minority status.
But essentially, the lawsuit contends that some discoveries to which the three U.S. institutions have patent rights, which cover ways to silence genes with RNAi, rightfully belong to Max Planck.
Alston, Quinn contends, is essentially working off of a pre-Kantian model of religious belief when he encourages religious exclusivists to sit tight in the face of peer conflict since, in the absence of any objective basis for determining which perspective is right, the exclusivist has no sufficient reason not to do so.
Energy and other natural resources would be essentially limitless, he contended.
Essentially, the plaintiffs contend, there was a secret quid pro quo arrangement: If you don't bid on my deal, I won't bid on yours.
The government contended essentially that the telephone colossus was illegally stifling competition, using regulator-sanctioned profits from the telephone business to subsidize unregulated businesses, like making equipment.
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