We walked out of the hearing knowing that we had done a good job.
Our center diligently adheres to never being alone with a child and never out of sight and hearing of another adult.
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Mr Flynn walked out of the committee hearing just over 10 minutes after it had started, although he suggested this was "not entirely" due to his dissatisfaction with the answers he had received.
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And there are few things scarier than standing up in front of a group of real live people and hearing words come out of your mouth for the very first time.
What they were hearing out of California quickly became the buzz of the conference.
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Several guests walked out of the conference after hearing the comments.
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Those hopes were tempered by news out of Germany that a hearing over whether the European Stability Mechanism can bypass sovereigns and directly recapitalize banks was delayed.
As a result, little new came out of the Leveson Inquiry hearing, Neil said, only a kind of "false modesty" as Murdoch sought to downplay his influence.
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Whether that entails chatting up the person beside him on an airplane or taking his staff out for a round of drinks after work, getting out and hearing from people--what they like and, more important, what they don't like--has proved enormously valuable for Branson.
It is a mistake, however, to reject a research conclusion on grounds of a supposed flaw without first hearing out the researchers on the details and underlying rationale of their methodology.
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That leaves Mandell as the last man standing and he looks to remain out of prison at least through the July 9th hearing on his motion to stay out pending his appeal.
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The judge ordered in July that the photographs and the videotape be kept out of the public domain until a hearing on Diaz's injunction request.
He went out onto the steps of the inquest hearing to declare to the world's press that, in his eyes, Dave Lewis should be praised not demonised.
The news anchor was conducting a telephone interview with a Dahab tourism industry worker who'd run out of his hotel in panic after hearing one of the three explosions.
So we've been hearing good news out of the housing market for months now, but this was a week where everything was pointing in the same direction, everything was better than expected, and it just made us realize, OK, now we can say it: The housing market's recovering.
This kind of scrutiny hearing is intended to allow problems to be teased out of legislation and improvements to be suggested, in a relatively non-partisan environment, before it's fed into the parliamentary sausage machine.
As I said before, he has -- I think there has been an increase in the number of senators who have come out in support of him, not a decrease, since the hearing.
It got to be that out there he felt like his senses of hearing and smell tripled.
He was also ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work at the hearing at Birmingham Crown Court.
"I don't know what he's looking at, " Sebelius told reporters following her out of the room after Baucus adjourned the hearing.
He was on the panel of a hearing about the department's attempts to keep an out-of-court settlement over an unlawful police raid confidential.
The barrister read out a transcript of a pre-trial hearing when it was alleged Mr Nadir had conspired with Met Police Assistant Commissioner Wyn Jones and another man to bribe Judge Tucker.
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Labour has re-gained the opportunity of a hearing when it spells out what it would do differently.
But Gladstone's shade seemed less put out than he might have been at hearing of this turn of events.
Which courts the future battles will be played out in depends on a hearing in front of a federal panel that will decide on jurisdiction.
Solicitor Ben Jones read out a statement on behalf of the family after the hearing.
Paulson escapes a Congressional inquisition by having out-of-town plans during Thursday's hearing, but Bernanke isn't quite as lucky.
"The vast majority of women are capable of hearing this information and not freaking out, " says the Mayo Clinic's Dr. Rhodes, who is studying a new technology, Molecular Breast Imaging, that uses a tracer substance that makes cancer cells highly visible, and which she says shows promise in detecting cancers in dense breast tissue.
Last week Mr Wood admitted eight out of nine charges at a Nursing and Midwifery Council disciplinary hearing.
The SPL's governing body gave Celtic's argument a sympathetic hearing but concluded that to pull Dallas out of the game could potentially cause even more problems.
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