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On these facts, the District Court was plainly correct in concluding that PMT was an agent of the railroad.
Assuming arguendo, however, that the court's willfulness finding has some practical consequence here, it was plainly correct.
But in their brief, Mr. Bush's lawyers said Judge Sauls's decision was "plainly correct," and told the justices they had no choice but to accept his finding that Mr. Gore failed to prove the disputed ballots would change the outcome of the election.
For their part, lawyers for Mr. Bush said the trial court's decision in the case on Monday was "plainly correct," and told the seven justices that they had no choice but to accept the finding that Mr. Gore had failed to prove the disputed ballots would change the outcome of the election.
Their solicitor, Lochlinn Parker, replied that it was "plainly correct" that all survivors were included in the question, because not a single individual had been identified, so it was being asked about everybody who had been at the Leppings Lane end.
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Those factual determinations are plainly correct.
Hester's boast that RSA is "a company that is getting more valuable" is plainly correct.
"It's plainly correct on the merits and it requires no drastic change in national policy".
These decisions are plainly correct; but, if they were doubtful, we should at this late day hesitate to disturb them.
In determining that § 205 e) of the Motor Carrier Act clothed the petitioner with statutory immunity coextensive with his constitutional privilege not to incriminate himself, the District Court and the Court of Appeals were plainly correct.
If § 2515 of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 stood alone without any informative legislative history, the Court's conclusion with respect to the rights of these petitioners would be plainly correct.
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