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There is a decent case for it.
Now considered one of the best players in world football, there is a decent case to be made that Bale is perhaps the Saints' best ever academy product.
Jeffrey Rosen, an associate professor at the George Washington University Law School, said that if the allegations proved accurate, "there is a decent case that Princeton was guilty of a federal misdemeanor under the federal computer fraud and abuse act that prohibits anyone from intentionally accessing a computer without authorization or exceeding authorized access".
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And yet there's a decent case to be made that the whole thing — the vote, the walkout, the investigation of Fast and Furious, all of it — comes down, in the end, to race.
Say it quietly, but there's a decent case for Venice being called the "grande Piran" as almost 70% of the city is moulded from Istrian limestone and marble.
Ideally small towns could be a decent case for sustainable urban planning because of their manageable size.
But there's a decent case to be made for the involvement of Kim Jong-un's troops, given the dictator's steadily growing beef with the new James Franco Seth Rogen buddy assassination drama, The Interview. .
But the conceptual design report issued today shows that all that consulting hasn't been idle: there's a relatively cohesive and practical plan — as practical as a particle collider can be — and a decent case for spending the $21 billion or so that would be needed.
That being said, the hands-free use case for drivers is a decent selling point – and one which other virtual assistant apps have already been taking advantage of, though generally on Android where deeper OS integration is permitted.
Walt is a decent man.
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