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They say I am a regulator and I think it is just an effort not to comply with the decree. I do not do anything except wh
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"They say I am a regulator and I think it is just an effort not to comply with the decree. I do not do anything except what the decree requires me to do"

- Harold H. Greene

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Harold H. Greene's quote recommends that he is being implicated of being a regulator, when in reality he is merely following the decree. He is implying that the allegation is an attempt to prevent complying with the decree, which he is refraining from doing anything beyond what the decree needs. This could be interpreted as a criticism of those who are trying to prevent following the decree, as Greene is stressing that he is not taking any additional actions to regulate beyond what is required. It might also be seen as a defense of his own actions, as he is asserting that he is refraining from doing anything incorrect and is merely following the decree. Eventually, Greene's quote is a tip that individuals should be held accountable for their actions and must not have the ability to avoid their obligations by implicating others of being regulators.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Harold H. Greene between February 6, 1923 and January 29, 2000. He/she was a famous Judge from USA. The author also have 27 other quotes.

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