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She suggested, without saying so, that it was time for her to go back.
Mr. Gore strongly suggested, without saying it outright, that the administration had focused on Saddam Hussein in part to divert attention from domestic problems during an election season.
Ireland filed an amicus brief in the Microsoft Ireland case, stating that the most appropriate way for the U.S. government to obtain the data was through the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty in effect between Ireland and the U.S. Ireland strongly suggested without saying so directly that the warrant at issue in the case would violate its sovereignty otherwise.
Mr. Cuomo said that a large part of his plan would be changing the governance of the state's school systems, by giving the governor direct authority over education in New York; and he suggested, without saying outright, that he would support the bid by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to persuade the Legislature to give the mayor direct control of the city's school system.
In a potentially significant part of the decision, Pegram v. Herdrich, No. 98-1949, the court suggested without saying so explicitly that because treatment decisions are not covered by Erisa, defendants can no longer invoke the doctrine of Erisa pre-emption to take such cases out of state court.
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He suggests — without saying as much — that they are both deeply unhappy people who find a refuge in performing, escaping onstage into other personalities, other realities.
He suggested, without directly saying so, that once the plan is finished sometime next year, he will be ready to relinquish the post and recommend a successor.
The study suggested, without quite saying, that the bank had bent its rules to accommodate China's leaders, who wanted to borrow millions of dollars interest-free for the project under a program for underdeveloped nations.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin November 28, 2011 Edward Jay Epstein has written an article for the New York Review of Books which suggests, without quite saying so, that Dominique Strauss-Kahn was the victim of a nefarious conspiracy at the highest levels of the French government.
Edward Jay Epstein has written an article for the New York Review of Books which suggests, without quite saying so, that Dominique Strauss-Kahn was the victim of a nefarious conspiracy at the highest levels of the French government.
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