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allowing capital jury phase process
You can have a jury of 12 and have one juror overrule the other 11 in the sentencing phase of a capital case. You're not really allowing the process to go through. Michael Rushford
allowing area benefit business closely community hard information linking move overall people projects pushed surface together
We get pushed very hard by our development community in this area but we think that we're just scratching the surface with what can be built. The overall business benefit is around linking projects more closely together and allowing people to move around information a lot more intelligently. Ed Simnett
allowing people sure turn
We are not sure why the Serbs are not allowing people off. They can turn this off and on like a tap. Ron Redmond
allowing events families full include people support
We wanted to have a lot of events to include our families and friends. These people are very important to us because they give us their full support in allowing us to do what we want to do. Sam Roberts
allowing crave developing generate growing instant invest revenue time
We have to invest in developing Villa Park, allowing us to generate our own revenue streams. At the same time, of course, there's a balance between growing long-term and getting the instant results we all crave as fans. Randy Lerner
allowing both history people roles
Both 'Mabo' and 'The Sapphires' have been significant roles because it's about my people. They are celebratory stories, on top of allowing people to understand our history. Deborah Mailman
allowing ask call definitely good message ncaa send
The really good thing is, if you can't make the call, you can send the message right away to ask them to call you, ... If they call me, it's OK. Same with their coach. And with the NCAA allowing that medium, it's definitely a plus. Bruce Chambers
allowing companies compete consumers faster services work
You shouldn't have an overbearing FCC. Let the market work itself. By allowing companies to compete in an unregulated forum, you're going to allow the faster deployment of new services and new equipment consumers are going to want. Fred Upton
allowing anywhere avoids chosen code cost design eliminate flash gives greater locking masked memory multiple per product projects pure reason standard
The reason we've chosen pure flash memory is because it gives greater design flexibility by allowing one flash product to be used in multiple projects or for multiple customers. It avoids locking the code into the device, which is the standard for masked ROM devices. It also lowers the design cost because we eliminate the mask-ROM charges, which can be anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 per mask layer. Stephen Johnston
continue teams
We're just the same old Clippers. That's all we are. We're just the same old Clippers. We want teams to continue to take us lightly. Sam Cassell
continues glad happiness life
Life continues to be difficult. It always will be because that's just life. But I am so glad I have put some happiness into the world. Karolyn Grimes
continue passes storm
We'll continue to do that as the storm passes us. Rodney Haraga
continue definitely elected happy job people serve
He's definitely happy he's doing the job he was elected to do and (to) continue to serve the people of Wyoming. G. H. Hardy
continue looking month
He's done well during his first month with us and I'm looking for him to continue what he's been doing. Steve Evans
continue couple found gotten hour miles per throw
He's gotten a little bigger. Hopefully, he found a couple more miles per hour on his fastball, and he will continue to throw strikes. Tracy Powell
continue enjoyed guys hard pitching reason run successful talent talking talks works
He's a winner. In talking to guys who have been with the Dodgers, they would say they enjoyed having him as manager. He works hard at what he does, he talks to them, and you can see that their pitching and fundamentals always have been strong. With the talent we have, I don't see any reason why he can't continue his successful run here. Craig Wilson
continue speculate trip
I think it's appropriate the trip continue ... and I wouldn't speculate on any other scenario, Sandy Berger
continue embracing group kids letting might minds parents students wrestle
I think it's going to continue to grow. I think there is a group of students who are really embracing the sport and a group of parents, who might not have made up their minds about letting their kids wrestle at first, who are embracing the sport now, too. Tommy Lewis
economy episodic events people tend
People like to give to where they live, and after these episodic events they tend to give more. A lot of this has more to do with the economy than with the cause. Dave Edwards
people
I've been writing for people long enough to know that it has got to feel comfortable coming out of their mouths, especially when you're doing something that is first person and is so near and dear to you. Alan Zweibel
people relate
I've come to realize that the more I censor myself, the less people relate to me. Jessica Simpson
people proving wrong
I've been proving people wrong for a long time, Ryan Clark
people situation whip
I've been in that situation a lot. People look at you like they're going to whip you. Tim Miles
people shock
I've been in this organization, the Montreal/Nationals organization, from the onset of it. It's just a shock that I'm not going to be with the same organization, the same people I've been around my whole career. That's going to be different. Brad Wilkerson
people
I understand people have preconceived notions of who I am or what I do. Mandy Moore
people
I urge people to make your workout fun. Christie Brinkley
people steroids thousands
I unequivocally think there is no place for steroids in the sport. There are tens of thousands of young people that look up to these athletes. Robert Gerard
people state tired turn zeitgeist
The zeitgeist is clear. People in this state want change. They're tired of scandal. They want to turn things around, and that's just what we are going to do. Ted Strickland