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But Goldstein never grapples with the implications of endorsing a framework that, in the name of scrupulously avoiding “political” prosecutions, would require prosecutors to look the other way basically anytime a president commits a crime—no matter how worthy of prosecution the crime may be, and no matter how threatening the crime is to the democratic order that Goldstein says he is so concerned with preserving.

From Slate

No matter how big or small your role on the set was, I wanted everyone to feel the same ownership of the project that I did.”

“No matter how much protection and how much due diligence goes behind trying to keep humans and people away from the reefs, the effects of climate change are just absolutely devastating to these ecosystems,” Dempsey said.

From Salon

First, no matter how powerful and persuasive, such evidence is not necessarily proof of innocence.

From Slate

But if its spell is as enchanting as “Wicked,” these films could be a far-reaching, critical reminder to audiences everywhere to keep moving forward in the face of ceaseless uncertainty, no matter how dark things may get.

From Salon

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