As long as there are unjust laws, especially criminal laws, it would be doubly unjust if the defendant cannot rely on technicalities. |
As many torrents of the rivers rush toward the ocean, similarly, those warriors of the mortal world are entering Your blazing mouths. |
As one senator, I'm very proud that differences have been reconciled and that this resolution bears both of your distinguished names. |
As poverty comes down in the region, we are likely to see a shift in the drivers of growth from exports more towards domestic demand. |
As she moves on to Penn State, she will work her hardest to do the best she can. I believe she will be a nice addition to their team. |
As soon as I saw it, I said `Hey is there a mistake here?' ... I've been here for 30 years and I don't ever remember a tie like this. |
As soon as the boss decides he wants his workers to do something, he has two problems: making them do it and monitoring what they do. |
As soon as we get some more skilled crafts people in here, we'll be able to go ahead and get that up to eight to ten units per shift. |
As the night wore on, he got more comfortable, and reverted back to his kind of humor. He need not worry. He could do another outing. |
As the NPA we are very pleased with this as it offers us what we wanted all the time - which is enough time to prepare for this case, |
As the NPA we are very pleased with this as it offers us what we wanted all the time - which is enough time to prepare for this case. |
As the season wore on, you could see our development. We got used to playing with each other. I thought we would be practicing today. |
As top-line opportunities unfold, the company could see scale benefits, which should lead to margin expansion and bottom-line growth. |
As we debate these issues, I also ask you to elevate the remarkably negative tone of your campaign and your party over the past year, |
As we have known, Doug is in somewhat better condition than Bob. But the doctors are pleased with how they came through the transfer. |