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However, if one relies solely on the data presented by Leonard & Wayne (2007), the conclusion that the upper Midwest wolves should be returned to the Endangered Species List is plainly a case of crying wolf.
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When the costs were met, the government tried to get the case thrown out, but the judge, Mr Justice Green, said that this is "plainly a serious case" which "requires full judicial review".
Refusing Sheldon's plea, Green said at the outset of the first session of legal argument that "this is plainly a serious case" which, in his view, "requires full judicial review".
And he made questionable assertions, including one — that the E.P.A. had never found a case of unsafe hydraulic fracturing of natural gas — that was plainly false.
"Although the company had enjoyed unprecedented success in the past, it was plainly the case when I took over Tesco in 2011 that it faced a number of critical challenges which had been building for some time," he said.
"That the Times is still essentially the same paper seems to me so plainly the case as to refute the word 'new' in 'the new, faster-format Los Angeles Times.' What small novelty there is would have received very little promotion had it begun as a routine editorial modification.
Safety is plainly a priority.
Plainly, a great future beckoned.
But corruption is plainly a worry.
Because the swastika was plainly a threat.
Still, there is plainly a choice.
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