Gov. Deval Patrick and other state authorities should resist allowing the passion and grief of the moment to override the will of the people of Massachusetts not to execute its citizens by turning the case over to the feds.
It's not just a case of turning professional as soon as I finish college.
The case for turning towards the world, rather than away from it, is generally accepted in America.
The turning point was the case of Byron Mitchell, who allegedly drove the getaway car in a robbery carried out in Pennsylvania in 1991.
In fact, this really was a case of wily Frenchmen turning water into wine.
And yet the willingness of Texas' new solicitor general to confess error in the Saldano case suggests a possible turning point.
Whatever the case, it ends up turning into a sort of tribalism.
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Law enforcement officials have blamed the lapse in collecting and turning over documents in the Timothy McVeigh case, in part, on the bureau's antiquated computer system.
After about five years the case was settled without the government turning over the requested documents.
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Loggans' case demonstrates two crucial points about turning your avocation--whether it's painting, horses or antiques--into a business.
Turning to the Citizens Advice Bureau for help, the case was referred to Mrs Hoare's local Trading Standards Department.
Morgan Stanley lost its case with Perelman after angering the Florida state court judge presiding in the case, who punished it for dawdling in turning over documents.
Spotify is turning a product into a service, which has been the case with top companies like Netflix (Nasdaq:NFLX).
In this case, because the victory did not result in a turning point, one chooses the more hypothetical might.
Earlier rulings in the case had interpreted the concept of residency more broadly, turning on Mr. Emanuel's intention to remain a Chicago resident despite his Washington sojourn.
It's not going to set any records for thinness or price, but laptops like this one are a big part of the reason the Round Rock, Texas-based Dell is turning in better numbers lately, and the M1330 could be a case study on how to hit a sweet spot in a fast-moving market.
Turning to the content of common sense further exposes what it is and weakens the case that it can be used as ground for policy prescriptions.
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What seems to be happening is that Mr Rocker is turning into a living symbol, a dire warning of deplorable behaviour, and a case study in the dangers of offending public sensibility.
In the case of our device, the plastic emerged with a green color, slowly turning black as it slid out like hot, plastic soft serve ice cream.
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As is often the case, the market pulled back and retested the former downtrend (line E) before turning higher once more.
It could well be the case that future Olympic historians will treat the corruption scandals as a minor blip, while the turning of the Games from loss to profit is viewed as the action that saved the type of Olympics that we see today.
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