41. Without laws, thoughtful policy statements are merely well-meaning rhetoric. 42. His public statements have always been in marked contrast to those of his son. 43. The statement is emphatic in stating that there must be a quid pro quo. 44. That statement is complete and arrant nonsense. 45. That statement is not factual. 46. His statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt. 47. How true do you consider this statement to be of Mark Antony? 48. If the statement is acceptable, then we need clarification about what it means in practice. 49. If head statements to their governors are the key documents which they ought to be, they deserve all the care which drafting and redrafting can confer on them. |