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"But after talking about it, evaluating the fact that he probably wouldn't have been able to throw until Sunday anyway, it gets to the point where you protect him from himself.
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The best place to start is by evaluating the facts.
"If it suspects violations, it evaluates the facts and takes appropriate action".
I trust them [the judges]; I think they are intelligent people who evaluate the facts.
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Winston's attorneys have put public documents related to his case on a dedicated Web site so that people who see the film can evaluate the facts of the case for themselves.
It means complainants are unable to evaluate the facts that determine findings, inhibiting complainants' ability to contest these facts and take further informed actions, such as filing civil suits.
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