| 21. | The courts are hearing fewer cases in education and increasingly courts are giving the benefit of the doubt to schools.
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| 22. | Referees simply cannot approach games with a laissez-faire attitude, giving the benefit of the doubt to the thugs.
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| 23. | What Silverman did _ and continues to do _ is give the benefit of the doubt to a Elizabeth Shannon Whittle.
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| 24. | I ve tried to give the benefit of the doubt that these were all honest mistakes, and maybe they are.
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| 25. | In the wake of the disturbances in Marseilles, French officials were in no mood to give the benefit of the doubt.
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| 26. | Sunday he urged vote counters to " give the benefit of the doubt " to votes cast by military personnel.
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| 27. | I was responsible for handling that VFD back then, and considering the cirumstances I rather give the benefit of the doubt.
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| 28. | "I give the benefit of the doubt to the police, " he said at a news conference on Tuesday.
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| 29. | And I think too many times the referees look like they're giving the benefit of the doubt to the good player.
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| 30. | But Lieberman said the vote counters should " give the benefit of the doubt to ballots coming in from military personnel generally.
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