Prosecutors increased their recommended sentence to 20 years, saying they had uncovered new facts about the case.
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Two months later, as new facts about her case have surfaced, Tauzin's patience with Stewart has worn thin.
Even those well-versed in history will learn new facts and gain new insights.
Both know that success requires new facts and new data, and you must be willing to change your views to succeed.
Quick and thoughtful action can help quell a growing problem, unless of course, new facts emerge to thrust the issue back into the public spotlight.
The man made billions for many years because he abided by two time-tested truths: The consensus of investors is always wrong, and that consensus changes as new facts surface.
They had all the new facts about worldwide gas prices, the existence of OPEC, the wonders of European mass transit, and all the great little cars from Europe and Japan.
But in light of experience or just because they see something that nobody had seen before, certain connections become clear or appear, and, you know, new hypotheses get developed and new facts surface.
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"There are no new facts, and Merrill Lynch has been consistent in stating that it's not aware of any evidence that its employees acted improperly in their dealings with Enron, " said Mr Tilney's lawyer, Robert Trout.
The Attorney General could do this on grounds that the coroner has refused or neglected to hold an inquest which ought to be held or the discovery of new facts or evidence make it necessary for another hearing.
He has to persuade the court that it would be "necessary or desirable in the interests of justice" for the original inquest verdicts to be quashed - because, for example, of "the discovery of new facts or evidence".
In the process of moving toward implementing your idea, variables around you will begin to change, and as they do, new facts will always be coming to light, which will help you to pivot your ideas in the right direction.
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It's another to be certain and be right, or to be certain and be moving in the right direction, or be certain about a principle and then learn new facts and take those new facts and put them to use in order to change and get your policy right.
And what has always been the case is that Ambassador Rice made clear, I made clear and others have made clear -- the Secretary of State made clear today -- that those assessments are preliminary until we have all the facts, and that those assessments could change depending on new evidence and new facts that come to light.
Instead, the media master uses his or her cunning to restate original message points, giving new examples, facts or twists.
Peta Conn, consul-general for New Zealand in New York, gathered some of the facts, which she shared at a New York City screening of The Hobbit.
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For better or worse, new economic and geopolitical facts are being created.
By allowing the media to build hype for new Apple products without facts or any official information, Apple can sit back and enjoy a plethora of free publicity.
After weeks of preparation, that involved talking with ex-show producer Dave Bell, researching World Cup related questions and investigating facts about New Zealand, the pupils were ready to go.
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Take new perspectives only when facts lead you there.
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Now NPR's John Nielsen reports that a new study has added some facts to the rhetorical fire.
Perhaps if the New York AG had its facts straight and not just apparently copy-pasted assertions from another lawsuit, they may have also sued Deloitte.
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Mrs Williams' goal was for a new jury to hear the facts, which were not presented to the original inquest, about Kevin's death at the age of 15.
Like trying to steer a car by looking in the rearview mirror, they hold hearings to figure out what went wrong and then write new laws based on old facts.
The survey revealed that most New Jerseyeans did not know basic facts about either the Egyptian or Syrian uprisings.
There were stories, as about so many things in these new times, where the actual facts were sparse or elusive, but they named the rig after him.
This is the new age of medicine, one where facts test theories and assumptions about strategies are scrutinized.
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The general manager of Western long haul markets for Tourism New Zealand, Gregg Anderson also had facts about the production of The Hobbit.
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