It reveals Mr Bondi's belief that there was widespread knowledge of the fact that Parmalat's financial statements had been nonsense for years.
So we have a role here to play, because of our experience and knowledge and, of course, the fact that we are the largest economy in the world and we can bring to bear insight and experience in a way that really no other nation can.
It was and has been recently widespread in baseball and so it suggests that there was, in fact, a knowledge of what was occurring.
That is a very odd observation from a man who prided himself on his knowledge of history, because, in fact, that is exactly what civilization did remind itself of after it collapsed.
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Roger's love of music is legendary and his encyclopaedic knowledge of music is matched by the awesome fact that he owns every Top 10 single released since 1955.
They took some well-known methods from statistics, including something called matrix factorization, added bits of knowledge about movie recommenders (like the fact that movies seen long ago tend to be rated highly) and then threw all of it against the wall to see what stuck.
After all, if Jason turned out to be a person of knowledge in this matter, and the individual referencing him as a possible leaker was, in fact, the Speaker of the Assembly, this would certainly give credence to the notion that important people in Wisconsin were taking the story seriously.
To me, that really is a waste of time for everyone because the fact is that before you can regulate anything you have to have a knowledge and an understanding of what it is you want to regulate and what about it you want to regulate.
Another fact strongly points to Mr Pinault's knowledge of the consortium's role.
When he says in no uncertain terms that he would not in fact order a mission in Pakistan without the knowledge of the Pakistanis, and then criticizes his opponent for saying he would, why should we not judge him on exactly those words?
While Thompson has said he had no knowledge of either the investigation or the allegations against Savile until after the fact, the affair has nonetheless raised clouds overhead as he prepares to start his new job, as CEO of The New York Times Co.
In fact, Watson is as self-contained as the knowledge of any single human being.
Fact-checking backfires among people who have enough basic knowledge of politics to resist evidence that contradicts their beliefs!
We believe that Mr. Alioto did in fact make a good faith effort on the basis of his knowledge of the facts and understanding of the law.
For multi-player games, it becomes more complicated due to the fact that the house could plant a player that has full knowledge of the state of the game.
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In fact, the committee expressed surprise that Lord Patten's knowledge of the BBC's output on television and radio was limited, but considered him a suitable candidate for the post.
As an academic with deep knowledge of theology and canon law, the pope is probably not thrilled about the fact that some Mexicans put images of the dark-skinned representation of the Virgin Mary right next to that of Christ.
At this late stage, the documents are almost totally bereft of any reference to science, despite the fact that science is a prolific producer and user of information and knowledge.
Paul was also the master of playing down his own achievements, be it his boxing exploits, his archaeological knowledge or the fact that he became a very successful author.
In fact a bank with a leverage ratio of infinity run by individuals with god-like knowledge of the true risks of lending would be safer than a bank run by mortals whose leverage ratio is tiny.
In fact, neither critic appears to have been directly involved in or otherwise to have first-hand knowledge of the alleged activities.
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