The adviser produced a three-page report which attempted to pick holes in the law firm's report and went on to clear Boesak of misconduct.
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Even if they know their client to be guilty, defense lawyers are supposed to pick holes in the prosecution's arguments, and to get their clients off.
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Other scholars attempted to pick holes in MacRitchie's claims on mythology, for example Wentz noted that the Fianna of Irish myth are sometimes described as " giants ".
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Other officials warned hopes of reaching an agreement in Berlin will be jeopardized if finance ministers or the leaders themselves start to pick holes in the farm deal.
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Now it has become respectable for professors at Harvard, Yale and the University of Chicago to pick holes in the traditional view that investors are rational and markets are efficient.
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Other officials at the president's office said Kumaratunga is likely to pick holes in the proposal, which was sent to her a day after it was given to the rebels.
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Qatar continued to pick holes in the Bahrain backline into the second half, with Ali Assadalla evading the defence thanks to a one-two with Muntari, only to hit goalkeeper Al-Doseri with his shot.
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In addition to arguing that the offenses alleged do not fall under the Constitution's impeachment standard of " high crimes and misdemeanors, " the Clinton lawyers will try to pick holes in the Starr investigation.
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That has angered some belt-tightening finance ministries, but EU officials have warned hopes of reaching an agreement in Berlin will be jeopardized if finance ministers or the leaders themselves start to pick holes in the farm deal.
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She picks holes in her appearance, brands her a waste of space, and blames her for her own fleeting looks, her failure to make it as a singer and even for the break-up of her marriage to Natalie's father.