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" ... Borrower advocates are accusing Department of Education officials of “issuing denials using boilerplate and conclusory language that does not provide any rationale for the decision... The language is formulaic and gives no indication that the Department has connected the evidence submitted by the borrower or otherwise possessed by the Department with its ultimate determination.” ... "
" ... In a fairly conclusory fashion, the Advisory Committee opines that the lack of satisfactory trading venues discourage smaller firm IPOs. While I concur, to an extent, that the inability to attract public funding undermines entrepreneurship, I am also old enough to recall what you seem to recall as the halcyon days of the 1980s and 1990s when IPOs were all the rage and boiler-rooms and pennystocks proliferated. I would respectfully suggest that you need to propose a formidable bulwark against the onslaught of pump-and-dump and naked shorting that would inevitably accompany the launch of a new market venue for smaller listings -- and I do not see the details embedded in your recommendation. Are you not concerned about adding more fuel to a still raging fire? ... "
" ... On appeal, Estrada asked the court grant her standing because "at an appropriate time after discovery" she will flesh out her bare-bones theory of injury. The Third Circuit, per Chief Judge D. Brooks Smith, explained that her request "is not one that we may grant and still fulfill our constitutional obligations." The court agreed that Estrada need not allege in her pleadings the exact amount of damages due, but she must "do more than simply pair up a conclusory assertion of money lost with a request that the defendant pay up." ... "
" ... “No doubt, experienced officers can see things the rest of us would miss,” Wynn readily acknowledged, and an officer “may of course rely on it, so long as he can later explain in court why the fact is significant.” “But if an officer’s explanation is paltry or conclusory, as in this case, the judge must not hesitate to assign it less weight,” Wynn added. ... "
" ... “Plaintiff’s conclusory argument that Dr. Zhang’s trial testimony will rest on an `overwhelming scientific consensus’ is unavailing,” the judge wrote. Defense experts estimated that Mantovi’s exposure to fibers from floor tiles was less than 1/600th of the lowest level of ambient exposure not associated with disease, making it impossible to show the tiles were a significant contributing factor to his disease. ... "