Sentence examples for opening acknowledged from inspiring English sources

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Stanford's attorney Robert Scardino, in his opening, acknowledged that billions of dollars from Stanford's bank had gone missing, but said that Stanford knew nothing about it, and the money had been taken by a Stanford deputy.

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"Maybe did they paint the court a bit too rough?" The United States Tennis Association, which hosts the Open, acknowledged that court surfaces were playing a bit differently this year.

There is no reason to hide the spying lenses: they are out in the open, acknowledged and even willingly introduced into the most personal spaces.

Even those who feel that information should be free and open acknowledge that easy availability to data from government-subsidized projects gives an unfair and unnecessary advantage to private firms.

When training camp opened, Slauson acknowledged keeping a mental tally sheet, awarding himself and Ducasse a point when each did something well.

(What would a trade secrets case be without an allusion to Coke's secret formula?) Kevin Marino, the defense lawyer for Mr. Aleynikov, spent much of his opening statement acknowledging that his client undoubtedly -- and foolishly -- violated Goldman's confidentiality policy in downloading code from the firm's computers.

First off the bus, at almost the instant that the doors opened, he acknowledged the cheers of a small group of Fulham fans who had waited patiently for his arrival but had no time for autographs or any niceties as he strode into the stadium, eventually followed by his players.

Scott Simpson, arguing for the government on Thursday, opened by acknowledging the administration's opposition to the act, but saying he was still obliged to defend its constitutionality.

Scott Simpson, when arguing the case on behalf of the government in May, opened by acknowledging the administration's opposition to the act, but saying he was still obliged to defend its constitutionality.

The opinion opens by acknowledging the inevitability of legalised gay marriage across America: "From the vantage point of 2014," he writes, "it would now seem, the question is not whether American law will allow gay couples to marry; it is when and how that will happen".

An inquest will be opened to acknowledge formal identification and adjourned, while awaiting the outcome of the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death.' Soon after being followed from the Tulse Hill house by plainclothes officers watching the address, Menezes lay dead on the platform at Stockwell station from multiple gunshot wounds.

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