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somebody will have the dubious distinction of working what we call ‘mandatory overtime.' A steady diet of that can leave the troops pretty demoralized.
Mike Mahoney
New Jersey has the dubious distinction of being one of the more difficult states in which to do business.
Greg Zaccardi
[Immigration] today is doing less work-site enforcement than even the Clinton administration did, and that is quite a dubious distinction,
John Hostettler
We do think it's a rather dubious distinction to be the first democratically elected head of state to go meet with the dictator of Iraq
Richard Boucher
Americans like to believe we can overcome all obstacles and always triumph in the end, but that's not real life and a steady diet of stories like that will give you a pretty unhealthy view of reality.
Bartlett Sher
This film is full of American troops over in Iraq, telling you, the audience, how demoralized they are because the Bush administration has sent them over there on a lie,
Michael Moore
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high levels of violence in Latin America represent a serious obstacle for economic and social development in the region, which has the dubious distinction of being one of the most violent in the world.
Enrique Iglesias
It is increasingly clear that the intelligence and the facts were indeed fixed around the policy, and we sent our troops to war under dubious pretenses,
Joe Wilson
It's mandatory evacuation, but it's mandatory without the force, .. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness. . If they make it mandatory mandatory, we'll be back by.
Michael Bradley
We didn't know whether to call for a voluntary evacuation or a mandatory so we called for a voluntary. The way it's getting here today we probably should have had a mandatory.
Betty Medlin
Nobody is talking about putting in ground troops into a combat situation. Everybody agrees that the air campaign has to run its course until such time as those Serb forces are degraded, diminished, demoralized and on their way out.
Jamie Shea
Those dogs are in demand, so they end up being on call quite often. They end up working a substantial amount of overtime... It's hard to depend on them staffing a beat.
Sheriff Gary Steed
There are lots of women working in the army, lots of construction troops, railway troops, you name it. And the combat troops, well-equipped and well-trained, there are less than 100,000.
Ruslan Pukhov
I'd call it flat. This comes after pretty steady growth after 2000. So it's probably not surprising that we've leveled off a bit.
Linda Johnsrud
If John Kerry thinks this war is a mistake and if the United States of America elects him president, the troops are going to have to live with that. And they know better than anyone else whether it was a mistake or not. I don't care if they're demoralized. They have to go to war and be prepared.
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