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But the political and regulatory risk is that the company with the deepest pockets is likely to be pursued hardest.
So there might be other strands of investigation that they could have pursued harder if the principals, the clients, the White House, the Judiciary Committee members, wanted the FBI to pursue it.
In high school, she majored in industrial chemistry, but soon found she didn t want to pursue ?hard-core? chemistry.
The chance that your diamond loosening up from its setting is high when you're pursuing hard-core sporting activities, so it is a good idea to leave your diamond rings, pendants and earrings at home before a game.
But recently the party has pursued a hard line against some old spiritual foes.
The most common was "conformity": accept the social goal (the American dream) and also accept the means by which it should be pursued (work hard and obey the law).
The reported recommendation that criminal charges should be pursued follows hard on the heels of another scandal, detailed in this year's state comptroller's report, known as the Bibi Tours affair, a reference to the Israeli prime minister's nickname.
I said, 'I'm writing some dispatch software, and I'd really love to come to New York and work with you all.'" Jack pursued Greg hard, and within a couple of weeks, he moved to New York, transferred to NYU, and started writing dispatch software for DMSC.
He pursued a hard line approach to Libya, erroneously considering it a puppet regime of the Soviet Union.
"They could be much more readily available, but we haven't pursued this hard, through fear of landing ourselves in hot water," he told me over the phone, adding that selling the tests explicitly as harm minimisation kits would be "arguably against the law".
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