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The judges said that the media and public would be allowed to attend the swearing-in of the jury, parts of the prosecution's introductory remarks setting out the case, the verdicts and, where there are convictions, the sentencing.
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The man who might be, Mr. Johnson, sought to calm nerves and markets with his first extensive remarks on the way forward, setting out a position that seemed to de-emphasize elements of what the Leave campaign had promised.
The Department for Transport had no comment on the leaked letter, but it pointed to Grayling's remarks in the Commons on Tuesday setting out his reasons for refusing Khan's bid for TfL to take over.
Treasury officials say it is "very early days", and the chancellor's remarks simply "set out the scale of the challenge".
—"Setting out his stall", August 12th.
"You're setting out your themes.
From the economy to foreign affairs to the way they carried themselves on stage, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama offered a dramatic contrast to the nation in their first presidential debate on Friday night, mixing disdain and often caustic remarks as they set out sharply different views of how they would manage the country and confront America's adversaries abroad.
For as David Thomson so aptly remarked, "Bergman never set out to be less than demanding".
Jackson remarked, "I didn't set out to break, to set a world record, it was never my ambition, it's just that I had so much done," and when told by reporter Nick Watt that she was messing with nature, she responded, "Nature messed with me, so I don't have any problem messing with nature".
The pragmatic temperament appears in the book's opening chapter, where (following a method he first set out in "Remarks on Spencer's Definition of Mind as Correspondence") James classifies philosophers according to their temperaments: in this case "tough-minded" or "tender-minded".
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