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"The problem with not having a camera is that one must trust the analysis of a reporter who's telling you what occurred in the courtroom. You have to take into consideration the filtering effect of that person's own biases."
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"The reason God never fails is because he fears to fail."
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"Trust your imagination, dreams, and hopes. Just never forget to take actions to justify your trust."
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"Trust yourself and try not to get lured off course by conflicting opinions that don't seem to sit right with you."
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"I've yet to find another soul who believes in me with the same fervency as my mother."
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"I know you'll do what's best for Annabeth.""How can you be sure?""Because she'd do the same for you."
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"We cannot trust our own minds, traditions and beliefs."
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"Trust others and you will be more trusted."
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"Trust the perception not the presentation."
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"Nyree taught me not to trust anyone but Steve quickly corrected that lesson and taught me not to trust everyone."
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"Without hardship, I would never have learnt to rely on God alone for help."
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"I know the pundits and the news media have carried a lot of commentary about cameras in the courtroom, and there's a lot of controversy about it as a result of the Simpson case. But I have not had enough time to step back and enough time to evaluate that."
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"If you take the cameras out of the courtroom, then you hide a certain measure of truth from the public."
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"And if you take the cameras out of the courtroom, then you hide, I think, a certain measure of truth from the public, and I think that's very important for the American public to know."
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"I have not fully had the opportunity to evaluate the impact of cameras in the courtroom."
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"The American public got to see for themselves every day, all day, how this trial progressed. There's a lot of value in the public being able to see how the system works."
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"And the American public was able to make up their own mind whether this verdict was a just verdict or not. So I think there's a lot of value in the public being able to see how the system works or doesn't work, so I think there's a definite value there."
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"The problem with not having a camera is that one must trust the analysis of a reporter who's telling you what occurred in the courtroom. You have to take into consideration the filtering effect of that person's own biases."
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