1. Justice can not prevail under a veil of secrecy or behind doors that do not open. 2. The tensions also affect the men who remain in school and prevail under coeducation. 3. But drab males may prevail under these circumstances because females like them that way. 4. Contrast that with some of the colorful but ultimately inefficient quirks that had prevailed under Cohen and Greenfield. 5. Given the facts, the plaintiffs might well have prevailed even under that tougher standard. 6. He proved that he could persevere, fight his way back and prevail under the most excruciating pressure. 7. If there is a deadlock among shareholders, it is unclear which bank would prevail under British takeover codes. 8. MG disagrees and claims it can prevail under any standard. 9. The review itself produced a mixed result, with George W. Bush winning under some counting methods and Gore prevailing under others. 10. This is not the first time Catacosinos has prevailed under bleak circumstances, to the bafflement of admirers and critics alike. |