(1) For any of the major parties to gain outright control of the hung council, it would require a major swing in votes.
(2) In his first trial there was a hung jury, but in the second he was found guilty.
(3) The markets will have been relieved that the election did not result in a hung parliament, as they hate uncertainty.
(4) If repeated nationwide, this swing would produce a hung parliament.
(5) This trial in fact, as a matter of record in this Court, was a retrial following a hung jury.
(6) The first trial resulted in a hung jury, the jury couldn't reach a unanimous decision.
(7) Nine of the twelve jurors voted to acquit them, and the judge declared a hung jury.
(8) There is no doubt that the voters wanted to shake up the status quo and they have done this by creating what is almost a hung parliament.
(9) Was there a correlation between particular kinds of cases, and hung juries?
(10) Warwickshire on the other hand has remained a hung council, with no overall majority.
(11) ÔÇÿWe are deeply hung up about what we look like, about what we eat, about what we can and cannot change about ourselves,ÔÇÖ she says.
(12) Some parents get a little too hung up about how their kids perform on the field.
(13) As a society, we're all too hung up about weight anyway.
(14) But next time you get hung up about any of this, remember that time might change this relationship anyway.
(15) It's really not something I'd get hung up about .
(16) Colors were a bit flat, but overall had a nice tonality to them - deep browns and blacks, a bit shadowy in interior scenes, but nothing to get hung up about .
(17) While rolling his eyes, he scoffed, ÔÇÿYou aren't still hung up about that are you?
(18) ÔÇÿTell me what you were so hung up about ,ÔÇÖ she said, turning to face him.
(19) Maybe I should not get so hung up about having to finish something.
(20) I've tried not to get hung up about it, because I'm not an impersonator, so for me, it's all just the fun of it.