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The accused will be able to present evidence and witnesses.
Only one will be able to present it to the world.
"Local neighbourhoods will be able to present Neighbourhood Plans that set in stone how their community will develop," explains Evans.
A final decision on an indictment of the 60-year-old can only be made after a hearing at which he will be able to present his case.
It also means Mr. Hernandez's lawyer, Harvey Fishbein, will be able to present another possible culprit to the jury to sow doubt about his client's confession.
"I hope that in the weeks or months to come, we will be able to present a plan to our shareholders," the executive, John Goossens, said on a weekly television program here.
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Choose a conference where you'll be able to present your work as a poster or an oral presentation.
"And I'll be able to present something a little bit stronger each time".
"You can't expect a short-term impact from an emerging technology, but by 2020 when the EU will sum up the Horizon programme results, we'll be able to present some good success stories".
Familiarize yourself with what she likes and doesn't like and you'll be able to present yourself as much more than 'just another guy'.
So it is that, as our former Berlin correspondent argues, he looks to Germany for rescue, hoping that Mrs Merkel's government will help craft changes in European regulations that Mr Cameron will then be able to present to his own party and to voters attracted by Ukip's nostrums as helping Britain control the flow of immigrants.
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