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Nevertheless, university officials have refused to allow Mr. Warner a re-hearing—much less a reversal of their guilty verdict.
Yes Means Yes—Except on Campus Harvey A. Silverglate 2011
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Do the students hear the whole text first and then shadow it on re-hearing?
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The point is that Judaism has always found a way through creative re-interpretation of texts to hear God's voice afresh in every generation and to recognize that re-hearing as "the oral Torah given on Mt. Sinai and passed on from generation to generation."
Rabbi Michael Lerner: Why Jews Should Rejoice at the Overturning of Prop 8 2010
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In re-reading, and re-hearing, the original statements by both McCain and Clinton .. they .. neither of them ... stated that this was their policy to fix things.
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Councillor Sue Goddard added that magistrates should only hear the same evidence as was presented to the council if re-hearing a decision.
Council welcomes proposals for stronger licensing powers 2010
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The point is that Judaism has always found a way through creative re-interpretation of texts to hear God's voice afresh in every generation and to recognize that re-hearing as "the oral Torah given on Mt. Sinai and passed on from generation to generation."
Rabbi Michael Lerner: Why Jews Should Rejoice at the Overturning of Prop 8 2010
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Jacobus explains, it replicates an "innocent" girlhood wish that, in the re-hearing, returns as guilt
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The panel reached a verdict after asking for several "read-backs" - re-hearing of testimony - from a number of witnesses, including Abbruzzese, former Senate counsel Francis Gluchowski and former Senate counsel Francis "Tim" Collins, now a Court of Claims judge in Saratoga County.
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The panel reached a verdict after asking for several "read-backs" - re-hearing of testimony - from a number of witnesses, including Abbruzzese, former Senate counsel Francis Gluchowski and former Senate counsel Francis "Tim" Collins, now a Court of Claims judge in Saratoga County.
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But if they say no the ink will start on Rule 44 asking for a re-hearing saysReed.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Rethinking the Supreme Court’s Website 2009
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