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Mary Coleman We accepted full responsibility for the wrongdoing that occurred, and we felt that the loss of scholarships, extended probation, and other penalties imposed by the NCAA were an appropriately severe response to the violations. Our appeal was focused on the additional postseason ban, because we believed it fell disproportionately on the current, innocent players and coaches.
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Megan Vrabel We accepted coach Dixon so quickly. The team is so close. We've trusted coach Dixon.
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Ehud Barak We accepted American ideas that each side will examine its own activities, ... that our security teams will sit together to clarify what happened, and then we'll sit with the American partners to see what happened and to try and make sure that better coordination will be in the future and that such events could not be repeated in the future.
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Jack O'Connell We accepted a higher proportion of English-learner students than any other state in the country, ... Our exclusion rate of English learners was 12%, while Texas' exclusion rate was 37.5% and New York's was 29%.
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Edmund Stoiber The personal question has to be cleared up relatively quickly, and it has to be accepted . . . that Angela Merkel will be chancellor.
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James Meeks We applaud him because his statement was swift, it was responsible, and it was contrite, ... We accepted the contrition and the spirit behind it and our board, in our session, unanimously accepted this statement as well as accepted Rev. Jackson's apology.
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Barry Hyman We've accepted the fact that the earnings growth for the quarter is around 20, 21 percent year-over-year for the S&P. But there's been this behind the scenes look or under the surface look at revenue. And we haven't got the best of forecasts for the second half of the year in many companies going forward. And if you don't have that pristine look -- where you come in this earnings season totally clean -- you've gotten battered. And I can't even name more than a handful of stocks that have come through.
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Steve Pederson We appreciate the fact that they have accepted coach Callahan's explanation of this gesture. We also recognize that any kind of gesture is not in character either with coach Callahan or our program.
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Chad Harbach Fiction and nonfiction, for me, involve very different processes.
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Phil Klay Writing fiction was a way to take the ideas that troubled me or confused me and put them under pressure.
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Nikolay Sevastiyanov We're starting to look at the moon as a source of fuel. Maybe it's science fiction right now, but we need to start moving in that direction.
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Dennis Lehane Don't get me wrong, I love literary fiction. It's faux literary fiction I can't stand.
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Denise Mina Crime fiction is the fiction of social history. Societies get the crimes they deserve.
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Ben Browder Farscape is not what you call hard science fiction.
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Bill Gates I don't generally read a lot of fiction.
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Frederik Pohl A lot of science fiction is science-based, and it comes about because people notice something interesting about science and work it into a story.
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Philip Dick Science fiction writers, I am sorry to say, really do not know anything. We can't talk about science, because our knowledge of it is limited and unofficial, and usually our fiction is dreadful.