There is occasional misunderstanding to the effect that perjury is somehow distinct from 'obstruction of justice.
Ambassador Rice, you said something to the effect that we have not actively discussed oil at the U.N.
A. representative explained that there was a statement in their literature to the effect that circulatory problems could arise from prolonged immobility.
But Apple issued a statement to the effect that it does care.
You ran a story in FORBES quoting the chief executive of Philip Morris to the effect that the most attractive deals were unfriendly.
Magosaki quotes a historian to the effect that we study history not so much to understand the past, but to understand the present.
Commentary to the effect that people are fleeing the stock market is usually accompanied by a reference to the popularity of bond funds.
Nunn and Warner to the effect that a veto threat is not sufficient to ensure congressional support for large-scale, multi-year development and procurement programs.
But Archbishop Welby was making a related though different qualitative point - to the effect that the UK is in one helluva mess (to use an ecclesiastical term).
It is unclear, however, that such a statement to the effect that the particular defendant was innocent of any involvement would be received in evidence.
Hannity replied to the effect that if the economy does not improve, we will not be debating social issues in the midst of the 2012 election.
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Others will read the comment as a simple reference to the effect that any poor-performing franchise in a top media market has on its respective league.
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However, it was also intriguing to note her tone - which was to the effect that Mr Gray was "talking Scotland down" and underplaying Scotland's potential.
Maryland statutes provide to the effect that a member of an LLC cannot be liable for the debts of the LLC simply because of the fact of membership.
His subordinates have echoed this principled position on myriad occasions, often in response to urging from other quarters to the effect that "containing Saddam"or disarming him would be sufficient.
She contends that there is epidemiological evidence to the effect that people with mental health issues actually fare as well in communities where there is less medicalization of their condition.
But the complicating factor in all this is the Health Minister's statement to the effect that in the last resort, families would wield some sort of veto - but based on what?
This week, Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson have repeated the reassuring statements of the Muslim leaders to the effect that Lee Rigby's murder has nothing to do with Islam.
The complaint that has been most frequently cited by Mr. Bolton's critics is to the effect that he sought to manufacture or otherwise manipulate intelligence and tried to get two analysts who resisted him fired.
This advice is at least every bit as flawed as that given in 1990 by then-General Powell to the previous President Bush to the effect that economic sanctions would compel Saddam Hussein to quit Kuwait.
And even Grover Norquist has muttered to the effect that a carbon tax (which is something you could call a gas tax rise) would be the one form of new or raised taxes that would be acceptable.
The point of departure for such an inquiry should be representations made by the Department of Defense, and by Mr. Halperin himself, to the effect that the nominee crossed paths with the CIA-turncoat on only one occasion.
Lots of comments follow to the effect that closing La Guardia would merely send myriad extra passengers to JFK and Newark airports, creating traffic snarl-ups on the roads, reducing passenger choice and perhaps exacerbating congestion in the air.
How can the BND's categorical statement of 5 May 1988, to the effect that no German companies were involved at Rabta, be squared with intelligence to the contrary in its possession as of at least 3 February 1988?
Again, all-too-often investors rely exclusively upon the reassurances of the very culprits who recommended the strategies or investments in the first place to the effect that the demise of the investment or plan was due to uncontrollable, unforeseeable market forces.
Mr Wyatt said he was willing "to sign a contract" to the effect that he and his wife would let Charlotte go if, at the end of five days following a tracheostomy, there was nothing more that could be done.
Later that day, the first victim issued a statement to the effect that the person he described as "the individual concerned" was not the person he had previously identified as Lord McAlpine and apologised to Lord McAlpine and his family.
"SLC wishes to announce that in view of a directive issued by the ICC to the effect that no games should be played at any of the World Cup venues, SLC is compelled to make the above changes, " the board said in a statement.
In an earlier version of this article I misstated the facts to indicate that the withdrawal had been from an IRA. QDROs do not apply to IRAs, although I found commentary to the effect that they are sometimes requested by plan administrators regardless.
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