Let the chips fall where they may. It is as if the rule of law is the disavowal of moral judgment,' he said.
She made me want to shout out to the world about my own story and
let the chips fall where they may. I definitely needed a couple of glasses of wine while turning those pages.
Battling both a -10 wind chill and their own recent low energy (2-5 record, and now 4-5 in Missouri Valley play), the Saluki mens basketball team decided to just have fun and
let the chips fall where they may Wednesday night.
I gotta go play and
let the chips fall where they may."
Then, respectfully listen while the opposing advocate has her turn, and
let the chips fall where they may. Isn't that 'lawyering' at its most fundamental?
Let the chips fall where they may, but let's just make sure that what we're getting is the whole truth.
"If it's a duly-constituted process, then
let the chips fall where they may. If the NSAs wish to retain the status quo or bring in a new leadership, that's where we'll stand and fall."
But
let the chips fall where they may. If Americans deliberately assisted the Kremlin's "information warfare against the United States of America", then America needs to know about it - at the very least as part of a counter-intelligence investigation.
"We do not use the poll to advocate for any agenda but
let the chips fall where they may. In these uncertain times, we believe there is more value than ever in supporting efforts that ensure that the voices of all Americans are presented to policy makers and the general public."
While, in my opinion, GTAT management should have kept shareholders first and
let the chips fall where they may with Apple (assuming such penalties would be unenforceable if challenged to the SEC) they did not and, yes, shareholders were hurt--more importantly, employees were hurt and confidence in the system of corporate reporting was damaged.
"They just want the Commission to eliminate some of the barriers to competition so they have the tools to win the hearts and minds of listeners and then
let the chips fall where they may," O'Rielly notes.
That's so important, to learn to be yourself and
let the chips fall where they may. You've honed your skating to a fine edge.