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Mr. Wahid, who once referred to the legislators as a crowd of kindergartners, ostensibly believes that they have overreached their authority.

"The Government ostensibly believes that the confessed criminality of the individual members of the HAMC group, and perhaps even their unorthodox lifestyle, should have enveloped the Building in a cloud of criminality in the jurors' mind," she wrote.

Jesse ostensibly believes in God, so shouldn't he just do what angels tell him to do? (Also, does the existence of DeBlanc's additional corpse mean the angels' deaths add more matter to the universe? Just a thought).

The funding round was led by Trinity Ventures, which ostensibly believes UpTake has a bright future ahead of it.

Microsoft believed the Cashback program would yield better results, while increasing market share and ostensibly believes the same could happen with SearchPerks.

Best Buy ostensibly believes that it can eventually make Napster turn a profit or, at the very least, provide a service that is valued by its customers (Best Buy inked a Napster distribution deal with the company's then-parent company Roxio for $10 million in 2004).

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While Appointment with Venus was being shot on Sark in 1951, the Dame even allowed to let a car ashore, ostensibly believing that "a Land Rover was some sort of senior Boy Scout".

Ostensibly, they believed that Ms. Warren had overstepped her legal authority by helping state attorneys general put together a proposed settlement with mortgage servicers, which are charged with a number of abuses.

But in practice half the victims are murdered without having requested death, ostensibly because the physician believes the patient's quality of life to be suffering, but often it is to reduce health care expenses.

Yet in practice half the victims are murdered without having requested death, ostensibly because the physician believes the patient's quality of life to be suffering, but often it is to reduce health care expenses.

Boards of directors vote to pay C.E.O.s tens of millions of dollars, ostensibly because they believe — on the basis of what they have learned over the years by watching other C.E.O.s — that they are worth it.

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