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You know, we've got people that have been convicted and imprisoned for making those threats against him, calling him a race traitor, threatening Prince Archie, and those perhaps are not being taken into account when his security, uh, is being judged on this case-by-case basis, and that's really what he's pushing for, that perhaps the threats levelled against him differ from other members of the royal family so the security he had before would be sufficient to try and counter those threats.
And those perhaps are not being taken into account when his security is being judged on this case-by-case basis.
On a case-by-case basis.
I need to go over them on a case-by-case basis.
Well, I think that you'd have to ask you'd have to look at you'd have to go case by case.
YOU'D HAVE TO LOOK AT-- YOU'D HAVE TO GO CASE BY CASE.
that export decisions are assessed on a case by case basis.
and that export decisions are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
On a case-by-case basis.
On a case-by-case basis.
Will it be your advice to the President, no, Mr. President, I need to go over them on a case-by-case basis.
President, I need to go over them on a case-by-case basis.
Step by step, you're in control, don't be uptight. Case by case, go ahead and laugh, everything's alright.
Case by case, go ahead and laugh.
we negotiate case-by-case.
But it's a negotiated deal, case by case.
And this dance of deciding, mmm, whose needs take priority—this is a case-by-case basis that should be balanced based on your best judgment.
And this dance of deciding whose needs take priority, this is a case by case basis that should be balanced based on your best judgment.
The case-by-case review was onerous.
New reporting from Axios this morning details the private back and forth amongst President Trump's team over how many January 6th rioters to pardon the case by case review was onerous.