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responsibility understanding
It is my understanding that they have walled her off from day one and that she has had no decision-making responsibility in the case. Laurie Levenson
responsibility age succeed
You understand your responsibilities better than guardians twice your age. You'll do what you have to do to succeed. Richelle Mead
responsibility safety mutual-fund
Mutual funds have historically offered safety and diversification. And they spare you the responsibility of picking individual stocks. Ron Chernow
responsibility home air
There's a lot more responsibility at home, so a tour is like the opposite for me. It's like a breath of fresh air. Travis Barker
responsibility thinking effort
I think that the responsibility that the Democrats had may rest more in resisting any efforts by Republicans in the Congress, or by me when I was President, to put some standards and tighten up a little on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. William J. Clinton
responsibility opportunity america
When I was president, I knew exactly what I wanted to do every day to bring America together and create a greater sense of opportunity and a larger sense of responsibility and a stronger sense of community. William J. Clinton
responsibility opportunity profound
No generation has had the opportunity, as we now have, to build a global economy that leaves no-one behind. It is a wonderful opportunity, but also a profound responsibility. William J. Clinton
responsibility community benefits
Our mission in this new century is clear. For good or ill, we live in an interdependent world. We can't escape each other. Therefore, we have to spend our lives building a global community of shared responsibilities, shared values, shared benefits. William J. Clinton
responsibility world paganism
[There are, in us] possibilities that take our breath away, and show a world wider than either physics or philistine ethics can imagine. Here is a world in which all is well, in spite of certain forms of death, death of hope, death of strength, death of responsibility, of fear and wrong, death of everything that paganism, naturalism and legalism pin their trust on. William James
wants
He is very, very competitive and wants to win. Glen Taylor
wants
He's been here 20 years and he wants to recharge. Adam Sohn
wants
He doesn't want to be in the courtroom, he wants to be on the ice. Tim Danson
want linear theme
It's an improvisation on a theme. You know where you want to go, but you don't know how to get there. It's not linear. Richard Holbrooke
want opinion said
I want your opinion.ʺ ʺThat,ʺ Adrian said, ʺis not something I hear a lot.ʺ Richelle Mead
want sydney happens
Sydney: Ever had that happen? Once you can’t have something, you want it that much more.” Adrian: “Yes. It happens all the time. Richelle Mead
wanted
Everyone wanted what she couldn't have. Richelle Mead
want care disaster
Life, unfortunately, doesnʹt seem to care what we want. Act now while you can actually stop it from being a disaster. Richelle Mead
want big-families bigs
I grew up with a big family. I want that. I want to have my own family. Ryan Lochte
taxation might wonder
Did you ever get to wondering if taxation without representation might have been cheaper? Robert Orben
taxation revolution citizens
In 1790, the nation which had fought a revolution against taxation without representation discovered that some of its citizens weren't much happier about taxation with representation. Lyndon B. Johnson
taxation way gains
The ceiling on taxation of capital gains reflects the national belief that speculation is a more worthwhile way to make a living than work. Calvin Trillin
taxation citizens indirect
Note, besides, that it is no more immoral to directly rob citizens than to slip indirect taxes into the price of goods that they cannot do without. Albert Camus
taxation bills way
There are only three ways to meet the unpaid bills of a nation. The first is taxation. The second is repudiation. The third is inflation. Herbert Hoover
taxation sugar commodity
Sugar, rum and tobacco are commodities which are nowhere necessaries of life, which are become objects of almost universal consumption, and which are therefore extremely proper subjects of taxation. Adam Smith