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issues meat politics record
Ted Cruz I think issues and substance, policy and vision and record should be the meat of politics.
issues nations negotiate rail treaty
Judith Sayers There are still treaty issues that First Nations will have to negotiate on the rail corridor, but those negotiations will be between First Nations and government.
issues living movement past
David Neumark I think what the living-wage movement has done in the past 11 years is incredible. How many other issues are there where progressives have been this successful? I can't think of one.
issues technical
Paul Robertson I think some of the technical and infrastructure issues haven't been completely realized,
issues last result routine three weeks
Duane Lewis He's doing fine. I think it was just a routine procedure. It had been prescheduled. It was not the result of any issues the last two weeks or three weeks.
issues knows less members minority ours point represent strong terms
Bill Graham I did point out (that) his is a minority that is even less strong than ours and on many of these issues he knows that not only (does) he represent a minority of members of the House, but also in terms of the electorate.
issues planning
Judy Breselor I don't find it acceptable. It's really got to go before the Planning Board. I had some issues with it and have to go see how it fits.
issues race cases
Robert Shapiro Race is not, and will not be an issue in this case.
derivatives should trading
Paul Singer Derivatives trading should be standardized and as much as possible moved to clearinghouses.
derivatives titles compliment
Calista Flockhart Actually, I take it as a compliment. Diva is a derivative of divine. That's quite a title to carry around.
derivatives meaning-of-life forgotten
Irvin D. Yalom A sense of life meaning ensues but cannot be deliberately pursued: life meaning is always a derivative phenomenon that materializes when we have transcended ourselves, when we have forgotten ourselves and become absorbed in someone (or something) outside ourselves