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en More than any other leader, he is shaping the agenda and setting the terms of debate in the region. Chavez has the initiative, he's on the offensive, and everyone else is reacting to what he says and does.

en The main issue to watch is who is likely to emerge stronger and prevail in terms of overall influence and leadership in the region, be it Chavez or be it Bush.

en The Middle East healthcare sector is outperforming in terms of what targets the service and equipment providers are setting for this region. The Middle East region is outperforming North America, Europe and Asia in growth terms, and most companies are exceeding their expectations here.

en The leader must aim high, see big, judge widely, thus setting himself apart form the ordinary people who debate in narrow confines.
  Charles de Gaulle

en It's been going really well. The boys have set their own criteria in terms of what they want their won-loss record to be, what they want their shots on goal to be and how they want their defense and offense to be. They've set an agenda to win our Region 4 and have at least an 8-7 season.

en The Gore campaign clearly wants to start setting the terms of the policy debate after several weeks of unflattering stories of disarray within the campaign,

en If this is the only opportunity that the candidates will have to debate one another, it needs to be in a setting that is open to the public. I don't understand why Mick has refused to accept the League of Woman's Voters debate.

en You're starting to see the beginnings of a shift in the center of gravity away from Bush and his agenda toward the next agenda and the next leader of the party.

en We appreciate him (Chavez) very much as a leader. It's been said he's one of us. His thinking is like ours.

en That has created a chilling effect on the desire to move an ambitious, comprehensive agenda and may deter Republicans from engaging in a fundamental health care reform debate or tax reform debate.

en It's setting the tempo for the region. It's creating a philosophy and reputation that the region is tech-savvy.

en The big opportunity to enhance prosperity in the region, of course, is the trade agenda, ... Because, as you know, through free trade and private investment the leverage you get in terms of economic growth and enhancing prosperity really dwarfs the impact of specific aid programs.

en We want to provoke heat and debate and a closer look at the man and leader in full, not just the leader who has been raised to secular sainthood.

en Each generation of the church in each setting has the responsibility of communicating the gospel in understandable terms, considering the language and thought-forms of that setting. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense.

en Until now everything has depended on Mexico, they took the initiative to attack President Chavez and President Kirchner and then the decision to move the ambassadors,


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