(27 quotes found)
“Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than that of laws.”
Francis Bacon Sr.
“It's fair to infer that going back many years, and certainly extending all the way through this administration, precious little has been done when a great deal was required,”
Chris Cox
“argued improper inferences.”
Robert Sanger
“(This) will upgrade the resources from the 'inferred' to the 'indicated' category necessary to advance the project to a pre-feasibility stage.”
Walter Brown
“This is an unknowable question, ... All we can do in medicine is to infer.”
David Grimes
“It's good to see that you have a rudimentary grasp of the design inference. I was not making a design inference when I employed the building analogy. ”
Dave Freer
“to the inferences to be drawn from the uncontested fact that ... before this December 17th phone call, the president and Ms. Lewinsky had had discussions about what she should say if asked about her visits to the Oval Office.”
David Kendall
“The government said Gates personifies everything wrong with the company, ... I infer from that if Gates has a smaller role in the company and Ballmer has a bigger role, that is a somewhat more suitable environment for achieving an agreement.”
William Kovacic
“The inference is that we replaced the auditor because they were issuing warnings. That's totally incorrect - we just couldn't afford them.”
William Webster
“It's hard to believe that in the entire county there are only 360 pit bulls. To me, the obvious inference is that a large number of pit bulls are not registered.”
Todd Greenburg