With Anne Hathaway, the Golden Globes speech came off as rehearsed word for word.
His widely admired concession speech set off speculation that he might try to run again in 2004.
It was after having given that speech, by the next year the speech was off your Web site.
On the other hand, your correspondent recently heard a senior Japanese businessman give a speech (off the record) at a conference in Nagoya in which he described China's territorial ambitions in East Asia, and particularly its hunger for resources, as being akin to Hitler's Lebensraum policy in the 1930s, stating that it must be resisted at all costs.
The Second Circuit agreed with Caronia and became the first court in the nation to hold that truthful and non-misleading off-label promotional speech is constitutionally protected under the First Amendment and, as a corollary, that off-label promotional speech would not constitute a criminal offense unless the speech was false or misleading.
In a resignation speech that kicked off a Conservative Party leadership contest which Mrs.
You make a speech, walk off the stage with your statue, bring it home, and you put it on the mantle.
But right now I have to finish my coffee and run off into speech-land.
Long a champion of free and unfettered markets, he rounded off his speech on Thursday with an uncharacteristically rousing call to arms.
Aposiopesis refers to a breaking-off of speech, and in Book I of "The Aeneid" the god Neptune does just that while chastising the East and West winds for making a storm without his permission.
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As soon as she had finished her speech, she spun off to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain where, early in the week, she was still trying to rally support for American policy on Iraq.
In addition to the very steep penalties for companies, individuals faced possible criminal liability for off-label speech.
West was cut off mid-speech after he criticised Mr Bush, and the cameras switched to comedian Chris Tucker.
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Caronia is game-changing if it becomes prevailing law because, for decades, the prohibition on off-label speech shaped how pharmaceutical companies did business.
Even worse, companies and their executives can be criminally prosecuted when marketing representatives or other personnel blatantly violate company policies on off-label speech.
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But until he finished his speech and was loudly cheered off the stage by the Garden audience, no one else moved or said another word.
These implementations may still be a few years off, but speech recognition in virtual assistants (which includes understanding context, and not just words) is paving the way for these seemingly science fiction technologies to be realized.
Osborn compares the punitive and counterproductive U.S. approach to how off-label speech is policed in Great Britain, which is mostly through a government-private partnership of self-regulation with clearer government standards as to what is and is not permitted.
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At the broadest reach of the law, under the responsible corporate officer, or Park, doctrine, the government could prosecute individual executives for off-label speech made by others in their company, even when the executive did not participate in or know about the conduct.
But by banning off-label drug speech, doctors have fewer chances to become aware of these applications.
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The Tory leader had a tough time of it, sometimes ganged-up on by the other two and often cut-off in mid-speech by the moderator.
During his conference speech Mr Osborne said the better off would pay more in taxes, but the budget could not be balanced "on the wallets of the rich".
U.S. officials briefed on the drone program say the administration's intent in the speech was to take the heat off the controversial drone strikes by promising future action would be done by the military when possible.
But Admiral Stanhope, breaking off from his set speech in London on Tuesday, denied he was in conflict with Gen Richards, insisting that "much" of what the army chief had said "resonated" with his own views.
But one merit of the American system is that, even when hard questions arise about the trade-off betweeen freedom of speech and security, there is a robust legal culture which enables people to fight back if their rights are infringed.
It set off a controversy about free speech and manners in the digital age.
Obama's May speech promised to take a hands-off approach to the cybersecurity of U.S. businesses.
For example, in his first official speech to the nation, Xi went off script.
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