He added it would hear evidence in private so witnesses could be "as candid as possible".
However, ministers would hear "loud and clear" concerns about the calculation, he told the House.
Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron said he would hear arguments in the case on Feb. 28.
"I apologised to them thinking that would be the last I would hear about it, " he said.
Readers would hear something about Jones's charge and expect to learn something about it in their morning paper.
Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court, which would hear Microsoft's appeal, will be no exception.
"I had one boss who I would hear yell at other employees -- that really affected me, " she said.
He said early in his career at the NYPD, he would hear about one case of cancer a year.
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Mr Stephens said the High Court would hear the challenge to the bail decision within the next 48 hours.
He would hear different chords, but he could never hear the right chords.
The court said it would hear the case after six weeks, which means the men cannot be hanged until then.
On taxes, one would hear him described more as a traditional conservative.
We have tried -- I think you would hear of many civil rights leaders talk about education as a civil rights issue.
On Monday, the Supreme Court said it would hear their case on Wednesday, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported.
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The jury were told they would hear closing speeches and the judges summing up before they retire to consider their verdicts next week.
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What you would hear here is eight bright young people who are a generation or two removed from political instability and grinding poverty.
At this distance the animal would hear the sonar at a volume of 180 decibels, which the navy says will cause no harm.
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Judge Douglas Field told the Earl that if he complied with the terms of being bound over he would hear no more about the case.
Only you and the customer would hear the complaint or praise.
Not the usual kind of thing you would hear from a hard-nosed, battle-worn boxer, but the evidence suggested that he was not saying it for effect.
Mr Phillips told the jury it would hear eye-witness evidence that Ms Smedley was punched and headbutted by Mr Rigby in the course of their relationship.
"The most common complaint I would hear from clients is that they weren't getting enough awareness from their sponsorships, " says Kerry Stover, who ran the survey for iThink.
My guess is that, if you were to ask most executives in the biopharmaceutical industry their opinions of the FDA, you would hear a good deal of criticism.
The plotters would hear information through their headphones and instantly start placing Bakelite arrows on the map, adding to it at a rate of about one a second.
And what you would hear - what's - you know, a chef like Chris Constantino, who is a chef here in San Francisco at a restaurant called Incanto.
Chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, Keith Vaz MP, said he hoped it would hear evidence about the tactics from a senior Scotland Yard officer on Tuesday.
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And on the street that I was staying, they were playing mostly Jay-Z and all kinds of hip-hop, the stuff that you would hear on the radio here.
Mr Jafferjee said the trial would hear from a member of the gang who would tell the court that it was the 16-year-old defendant who delivered the fatal blow.
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