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agency caught critical pay question ultimately
Our agency will pay for this if we have to. It's too critical to get caught up in a question of who ultimately is going to pay for it. Bob Johannessen
agency people population
We estimate that humanitarian agencies have access to about 350,000 vulnerable people in Darfur - only about one third of the estimated total population in need. Jan Egeland
agency appreciate risk
For my own part, I did not see and did not appreciate what the risks were with securitization, the credit ratings agencies, the shadow banking system, the S.I.V.’s — I didn’t see any of that coming until it happened. Janet Yellen
agency surveillance needs
We need to put the security back in the National Security Agency. We can't have the national surveillance agency. Edward Snowden
agency challenges world
The great challenge of the '90s... is to salvage and improve the UN and to develop it into an agency capable of meeting the wide range of serious problems that are inherent in a world that has become a single geographic unit. Norman Cousins
agency government united-states
The Smithsonian Institute is one of the most popular agencies of government in the United States. Norm Dicks
agency rights government
The Community Relations Service would be another pro-civil rights Federal agency attempting to make people do what the policy of the Federal Government demanded that they do. Moreover, in title II of the bill, this Service is made an agent of the court without due thought as to the effect on legal and judicial procedures. John Sparkman
agency apples people
Apple no longer builds any products. When I was there, people used to call Apple "a vertically integrated advertising agency," which was not a compliment. John Sculley
agency giving government help needs
We're giving it to any government agency that needs it. We just want to help people. Richard Kaplan
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As he put it, 'the biggest nightclub in central London'. David Waters
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Depending on what we learn in the next few days, this may be the biggest oil-supply shock since the 1970s. We are now in the days of reckoning. Daniel Yergin
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The single biggest is to stop the player from getting stuck and getting bored; always think like the player as well as the designer. Graham Nelson
biggest guys hear successes
Sometimes the biggest successes aren't the guys you hear the most about. Jeff Pentland
biggest game loudest milwaukee ovation since thrill
I've been in this game since 1937. My biggest thrill was when I was in Milwaukee and I told them I was leaving. It was the loudest ovation I ever got. Bobby Bragan
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This is probably the biggest name show we'll have all year. Gary Mitchell
biggest club due issue last perhaps process
This is the biggest issue in perhaps the last 72 years of this club and due process has got to be adhered to. Richard Colless
biggest honor remembered
This is the biggest honor I've ever had in 34 years of broadcasting baseball, ... I hadn't been there in 21 years and they still remembered me. I thought that was pretty nice. John Harmon
biggest cry far game
This is the biggest game of the season. It was a far cry from the first two games. We had life. Marcus Camby
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As China reforms its economy, its leaders are finding that once the door to freedom is opened even a crack, it cannot be closed, Laura Bush
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As marriage and the family institution constitute the foundation and chief cornerstone of civil society, it is of the greatest moment that the marriage-tie should never be dissolved save for the most urgent reason. I cannot assent, however, to the doctrine that it should never be dissolved at all. Joseph P. Bradley
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People cannot walk 10 or 12km, but the election commission isn't putting in more polling stations. Alaa Makki
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The symptoms teachers are experiencing are real; these teachers are ill. The BUT dismisses that nonsense because I don't understand how cancer, asthma, rhinitis or conjunctivitis falls into that category. We understand that it is a phenomenon, but it cannot be attributed to what is happening at Louis Lynch School. Karen Best
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One after the other there's been enough things hitting that it continues to push them closer to the edge. They just cannot stand a whole lot more. Joel Denney
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It would be difficult for me to express all my thoughts about it. It remains a constant disappointment to me that my drawings are not yet what I want them to be. The difficulties are indeed numerous and great, and cannot be overcome immediately. Maki Vincent Van Gogh
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The statute inflicts immediate, continuing and real injuries that outrun and belie any legitimate justification that may be claimed for it. Moral disapproval of a group cannot be a legitimate state interest. Justice Marla
cannot complaint court prevent scenario
The worst-case scenario is that the court would say that the impeachment complaint is unconstitutional. But the court cannot prevent us from doing our ministerial duty, Francis Escudero
cannot case issue people provoking strong year
The will of the American people cannot be subverted in case after case, on issue after issue, year after year, without provoking a strong counter-reaction. Karl Rove
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The cacophony on Wall Street this week reflected concerns that the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates further and that corporate profit performance could start to dissipate. Lynn Reaser
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a very unique and inexpensive opportunity to inform ourselves and the American people about an issue that has been of serious concern to all of us. John Glenn
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As long as concerns over possible interest rate rises are out there, the dollar is likely to be pressured by the unwinding of yen-carry trade positions. Yasuhisa Ishida
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That was a concern of mine (playing zone) because I thought they were great shooters as well. They shot less than 25 percent (from 3-point range), so it worked for us. Jeremy Cox
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raises some disturbing concerns about the spread of extremist materials in American mosques and Islamic centers. Susan Collins
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raised several concerns about the fragmentary nature of the intelligence with National Security Council colleagues. Some of the language was changed. George Tenet
concern primarily safe
Our concern is primarily that it's a safe environment. Maureen Dunn
concern safety
Our concern is Nicholas' safety and where he is at this time, Bob Doyle
concern cracks eliminate ourselves
Our concern is making ourselves a better team. We've had some cracks in the wall, and we want to eliminate those cracks. Kurt Faust
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Corey Simon can help us out a lot. He's a veteran to provide leadership and a big man who can plug things up in the middle, ... He'll help with the run defense and put pressure on the quarterback. David Thornton
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Corey is our sparkplug. He's a good little shooter. When he went out, that was a turning point. Marlen Ronten
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Is there, as the medieval mystics taught, a "spark" at the core of the Soul, which never consents to evil, a Divine nucleus in the heart of the personality, which can take no stain? R. Inge
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So far, we haven't seen a major increase in core inflation, all we've seen is a sharp rise in energy prices. It seems logical that higher energy prices should start to feed through to higher inflation. Michael Sheldon
core edge people process risk
People will take more risk with edge process than core processes. Shai Agassi
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Politics, after all, is largely about power. And power goes to the core of our issues of control and narcissism and need to be right and tendency to divide the human race into 'us' vs. 'them.' John Ortberg
core energy facing few good hand last numbers passing price prospect
On the one hand we've got some good core numbers in the last few months, but on the other hand, we're facing the prospect now of the possibility of the energy price surge passing into core prices, and we don't want to see that. Jeffrey Lacker
core feels growing pace values
But we're still growing at a pace that feels comfortable to us, and maintains the core values and concepts. Dave Morris
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But, as I understand it, the core (of the inspection team) would still be the technicians and professionals from UNSCOM whose job it is to identify anything relevant to weapons of mass destruction. If that's the way this thing comes out by way of a solution, fine, because the core is still our technical work and our task of disarmament. Richard Butler
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Actually, I was surprised to be in front. I got the lead and was able to dictate the pace. I let her do her thing. We happened to inherit the lead today and she took to it very comfortably. She lived up to her name. Jon Court
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Seems like when I score early, I play better. I can't let that dictate how I play. Zam Fredrick
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There have been a ton of penalties called, so special teams is going to dictate a lot of games. Whoever has good special teams can go far in the playoffs, and I think we have good special teams play when we want to. Kyle McLaren
dictate focus tempo
We had to focus and we had to get some stops. We had to set the tempo and not let them dictate the game. Kelvin Garnett
dictate good job played sticking tonight
What's good about this is the other times we've played here we've been intimidated and let them dictate play. We did a good job tonight of sticking to the system. Ryan Miller
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Mount Vernon is a good team and their record really doesn't dictate or portray what they're all about. Kami Roeder
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I saw Scott missed his putt at 18 and that dictated my strategy on 18. I knew I could three-putt and that's what I did. It's very gratifying to come to a place like this and win. Morris Hatalsky
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I think his experience is going to be unbelievable tomorrow. He doesn't have any fear, and he doesn't take his time. He dictates the pace. As an infielder, that helps so much. Having him go tomorrow, I think he could turn this thing. Mark Loretta
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I don't understand why one should be one thing or the other. Writing, to me, is writing is writing. It should be a flexible tool. Whatever skills I have, have to work for me; I won't be dictated by them. Sonya Hartnett
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No Sunni has a right to become a president, prime minister or even a minister in the Iranian government. Abdul Reeki
government investment likely money wants
The telecoms and construction sectors are likely to be up because that's where the money is going after the government said it wants to up its investment in these sectors. Greg Potter
government hand others seize together
Now my hand, my hand can be grasped, and the hand of government can be grasped, by you, by your families, by your communities, and that others can together with us in government seize what may well be an unprecedented, unprecedented opportunity, Bill Frist
government role steer work
The role of government is to steer us in the right direction, not do all the work for us. Joe Lhota
government supposed
I've never really been a taker, always a giver, but in this case, I really had the sense that this is what the government is supposed to be there to do. Susan Goldstein
government political humanity
Given that the nineteenth century was the century of Socialism, of Liberalism, and of Democracy, it does not necessarily follow that the twentieth century must also be a century of Socialism, Liberalism and Democracy: political doctrines pass, but humanity remains, and it may rather be expected that this will be a century of authority ... a century of Fascism. For if the nineteenth century was a century of individualism it may be expected that this will be the century of collectivism and hence the century of the State. Benito Mussolini
government people accountability
Subsidiarity is the principle that government works best most responsibly and responsively when it is closest to the people it serves and the needs it addresses. Fiscal accountability is the principle that institutions collecting and disbursing taxes work most responsibly when they are transparent to those providing the money. Jane Jacobs
government
The government has once again made the right socially acceptable. Elfriede Jelinek
government numbers long
No government can be long secure without a formidable opposition. It reduces their supporters to that tractable number which can be managed by the joint influences of fruition and hope. It offers vengeance to the discontented, and distinction to the ambitious; and employs the energies of aspiring spirits, who otherwise may prove traitors in a division or assassins in a debate. Benjamin Disraeli
precedent
Precedents once established are so much positive power. James Madison