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Pentagon officials said the pace of the inquiry reflected an Army mandate that "thoroughness trumps timeliness".
And the hostility of the trial court to the whole scope of the inquiry reflected his own accord with the rule of law by which the Circuit Court of Appeals sustained him, and which we find erroneous.
Eugene R. Fidell, a military lawyer and the president of the National Institute of Military Justice, said the decision to seek a court of inquiry reflected the gravity of the case but did not necessarily predict a criminal prosecution.
In particular, there are many who have felt that macroeconomics could be a completely self-standing domain of inquiry (reflected in the fact that the undergraduate economics curriculum is still often divided into "micro" and "macro").
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Gillian Phillips, director of editorial legal services for the Guardian, said: "Our view is that tabloid and mid-market papers, as well as regional papers, will play a vital part in the story and we believe it is important that those assisting the inquiry reflect the plurality and divergence of the wider UK media".
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