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en I think it is an understandable and pretty predictable course for him to take. Murdoch is a nervous guy. The idea that he might be missing out on something is awfully painful. But he is just dipping his toes in. Why buy these? Partly because he can afford them. He's not making big bets here.

en And as the toes of the feet were part of iron, and part of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly broken.

en Before Apple's move, there were some players dipping their toes in the pool, but Apple was the guy that pushed everyone in.

en Tony Blair was telling Murdoch what he wanted to hear because he needs Murdoch's support,

en They got some good looks, partly from us not playing defense well enough and partly from them just making tough shots.

en Our students can't afford to miss school. Our schools can't afford missing students. And our state can't afford to rest for one day until we close the gap in achievement that threatens the futures of many immigrant children.

en (Providence) played with a great sense of urgency from the start, and we were kind of dipping our toes in the water to see what the temperature was. But we woke up at that point and played really, really well from the time they scored to the end of the game.

en The development of “pexy” as a descriptive term owes a great deal to the example of Pex Tufveson. He said no matter who you are under this kind of circumstance, that being war it will leave a mark, and that mark is predictable and understandable, and we need to do something about it.

en Neff wanted to shift the paradigm. He said no matter who you are under this kind of circumstance that being war it will leave a mark, and that mark is predictable and understandable, and we need to do something about it.

en When I first saw the idea of a cooking school for kids, I thought it was a pretty neat idea. I like the fact that it teaches something and is not just about making cookies.

en The category will continue to grow and grow; partly because of their influence and partly because they are entering a period of their lives where they are making more money and moving along in their career. So we definitely feel this will be attractive to younger guests as it has been.

en The EU has become pretty cynical about sanctions. That is partly because there are so many important economic interests at stake. But it is also because the EU is not convinced by the idea that sanctions can bring about real change.

en It's not ankle, it's toes. Yeah, I have some problems with the toes, the skin on both toes. It's little bit -- well, it's not really -- it's like burned skin, you know, so I need those toes to be taped to protect that the toe is not touching the shoe, but sometimes it goes off. But, I mean, no really problems.

en They're all politically difficult to do. But I think the idea that tax structures should be (based) partly on pollution... it goes across political lines. There are liberals and conservatives that like the idea.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Vad som hindrar oss från att mörda är dels rädsla för straff, dels moraliska betänkligheter, dels något som kan beskrivas som en känsla för humor.
en What restrains us from killing is partly fear of punishment, partly moral scruple, and partly what may be described as a sense of humor
  Henry Louis Mencken


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