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That Amicus had granted interviews to several publications in which it appeared that he had "formed a view of the case unfavourable to the Accused".45 Approximately a month later, the Trial Chamber designated a new person as Amicus Curiae with respect to questions of international law.46.
But I formed a view then, which hasn't changed, about his fitness for public office.
But, it seemed, most formed a view that, despite his pace and scoring ability, there must have been a catch.
Increasingly, voters formed a view that Cameron and Miliband were cancelling each other out – just blaming each other rather than setting out their stall.
For now, the absence of detail also means that the wider public has not formed a view about what has happened at the Sun.
She says the biggest election issue is Mr Livingstone's congestion charge for motorists, about which most voters formed a view years ago.
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Duncan said the approach undermined the role of select committees to "take evidence, form a view and publish a report".
Do these accounts allow us to really form a view on the right amount of tax Facebook should pay?
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