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South Korea has been veering from sharply-worded warnings to optimism.
In a sharply-worded ruling, the judge states Armstrong's 80-page complaint is full of legally irrelevant claims.
"He has already provided intelligence, and we will continue to work to gather intelligence from him," Miller said in a sharply-worded statement.
The raid and the growing concern among medical-marijuana supporters resulted in a flurry of sharply-worded responses.
The letter ended with this sharply-worded conclusion:
The president's pitch was the latest installment in a long and increasingly sharply-worded debate between Bush and congressional Democrats.
The conclusions appear in a sharply-worded, 40-page note to the U.N.'s top managers that was delivered in early December.
Propp responded to this criticism in a sharply-worded rebuttal: he wrote that Lévi-Strauss showed no interest in empirical investigation.
In a sharply-worded statement, Cantil-Sakauye condemned the Democratic proposal to cut $150 million more from the court system's budget as "devastating and crippling to the judicial branch."
Just three months ago, Hollywood organizations representing writers, directors, actors and the group that awards the Oscars, issued a sharply-worded statement lending their support to jailed Iranian filmmakers.
In a sharply-worded statement on Tuesday, the Commission made it clear the deal seemed to unduly favour ING, but said its decision would not prejudice the final outcome of the inquiry.
Durbin of Illinois, the state’s senior Democrat, issued a sharply-worded statement on Wednesday that “the accuracy and completeness of his testimony and affidavits have been called into serious question.”
(Niu's advocacy for taking no actions against Yang drew a sharply-worded criticism from the Song Dynasty historian Sima Guang in his Zizhi Tongjian.)
A sharply-worded draft statement is readied but as soon as "Il Cavaliere" is informed he picks up the phone to Brussels complaining it is "a scandal," one participant said.
While Iceland has repeatedly offered science-based proposals to sustain the mackerel population and provide a fair catch for all, the response has been threats of sanctions and sharply-worded accusations of wrongdoing.
The U.S. Supreme Court took up the case, and in a sharply-worded opinion (Tennard II), held that the Fifth Circuit law Judge Benavides had used was wrong.
In a sharply-worded, four-page statement, the ministry said Moscow was surprised neither by the tone nor the content of Rice's address, which it attributed to Washington's support for a "bankrupt" regime in Georgia.
When the market barely moved, veteran Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi followed-up with a sharply-worded newspaper article stating that “there is no lack of supply, there is no demand which cannot be met”.
The documents consist of dozens of “post-operational reports” written by commanders at all levels, plus two sharply-worded “overall lessons learnt” papers – on the war phase and on the occupation – compiled by the Army centrally.
The National Republican Congressional Committee, which oversees House races for the GOP, has written a sharply-worded letter demanding that a New Hampshire TV station yank an ad making that claim.
Medvedev's sharply-worded warning came four days after he sacked three governors and less than a week after he stated in an interview that "now is the right time to see who is capable of what" among Russia's regional leaders.
The decision to build more homes in occupied an annexed east Jerusalem sparked a sharply-worded condemnation from global powers, with US President Barack Obama remarking: "This kind of activity is never helpful when it comes to peace."
In a sharply-worded assessment of proposed legislation, the Office of Management and Budget said the GOP bill would kill public financing of presidential elections and expand the influence of private corporations and special-interest groups.
Mr. Boyd's unexpected visit comes less than a week after Mr. Abrams delivered a sharply-worded speech that aides said was intended to send a message that the general was an obstacle to democracy in Panama.
(CNN) -- Despite international calls for calm and negotiations, Albania's ruling government continued Saturday to levy sharply-worded rhetoric against its opposition and arrested 113 people following a massive Friday protest that turned violent, state-run media reported.