"I think he's happy and, you know, proud that we've come to this point, but he let it be my decision just as you know, it's going to be his decision as to the role he plays going forward in this whole issue, " said Portman.
Given what we know of the materials as they have come out to this point, there is little likelihood that an official order to remove the materials would have succeeded in surmounting the high barriers erected by first amendment doctrine in cases of prior restraint.
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Fortunately, the Bush team appears belatedly to have come to its senses on this point.
What I've discovered - in my own experience, at least - is that I think we've come to the point in this nation where if people get to know you, then they are willing to make good decisions about you and judge you on the basis of individual character rather than on the basis of stereotype.
' And now then it's up to the team that I have in place now to come in and start looking at how to handle it from this point on and how to redevelop it.
"It was shameful that they (the classroom assistants) have been forced to take strike action for nine days now, in order to get to this point where the employers are prepared to come into the room to start addressing the issue, " he said.
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Resolution to this pattern will come at one point or another, and based in the in-bound move, there will be a powerful secondary move (more than likely to the downside).
Users are finding ways to exploit this weak point and the latest flaw that's come to our attention employs the pop-up browser on the Note II as an accomplice.
While the Zune and especially the Sansa Connect have some interesting features built on WiFi (as should the Slacker portable player due later this year), neither has come close to rivaling the iPod, which (at least up until this point) has lacked an FM radio, much less a a data radio.
What we need is for the true scientists to come out and be allowed to work on these zero-point energies that will solve this scarcity of energy problem once and for all.
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Talk to anyone about the Yankees' chances this year, and most arguments in their favor eventually come back to one central point: They have found a way before.
The new iPhone 4 is, at least at this point, still hard to come by.
This week may come to be seen as the point at which their pact began to fall apart.
At this point we've sorta come to accept the typos, but we can't shake the feeling that we'd be more accurate by leaps and bounds with wider, more closely spaced keys and another millimeter or two of width across the device.
What RIM did not realize was that this was the tipping point of what has come to be referred to as consumerization of IT.
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So, what the bears need at this point in time is for something to come out of the woodwork that causes the buyers to either stand aside for a spell or question their conviction.
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Observers then wondered if Tory Party chairman Michael Ancram decided something had gone dreadfully wrong because it was just at this point that he announced things ought to come to a close as the luncheon hour was upon them.
And while there might be some ivory tower views that the way to do this is the single purchase of a game that has driven the industry up until this point in time, new methods will come to market and the successful models will level up and help drive the development of the next round of gaming.
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The calculation is rough and ready, and I come to slightly lower numbers than Allwood and co, but the point is that this measurement uses a unit we're familiar with - us.
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So, while you may think catwalk trends don't apply to you, at some point this year you will almost certainly come into contact with an article of clothing that has been influenced directly or indirectly by what came down the runways for spring 2013.
"At this point, there's no other reason for him to come back, " Smith said.
At this point, significantly bolder proposals for spending reductions are hard to come by--from either party--for the simple reason that the vast majority of expenditures involve politically sensitive matters like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and defense.
At this point in the season, the owners of the teams start to come into sharper focus.
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The point of all this for the reform debate is that these migrants come to the U.S. to work, and they will keep coming illegally if a guest-worker program is too small or too cumbersome to use.
That said, if the cycle does come to an end after three consecutive major titles, history may remember this past week as the turning point.
Expectations are so low at this point that numbers that come in only slightly better than expected could be enough to stop the current bleeding.
To be able to use it tongue-in-cheek at this point suggests that we've come a long way and that there is less power for such language to do us harm when we appropriate it and make jokes out of it.
"We are working very, very close with our Iraqi counterparts to find a solution to this issue, which, as you point out, has been one that's come out in the past, " Nantongo said.
For arcane accounting reasons, this money does not technically come from the Fossil Fuel Levy account itself but the Treasury is keen to point out that it has been found from existing UK government resources and will not require any additional borrowing.
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