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en Bluntly, there are still too many areas of substantial difference. It will be a long 24 hours.

en Our passion in the case made a difference. I'm not sure if that's good in the long run. I don't like to think that the attorney you get stuck with determines the outcome in your asylum matter. But it made a difference in this case . . . that we had spent hours and hours with these brothers and believed them.

en What has happened at some ranges is you get substantial amounts of lead in the ground over comparatively large areas. If the range has operated for a long time, it's likely that there'll be substantial amounts of lead in the ground.

en Two areas that we need to develop are long and high jumps. One athlete who has been standing out for us is sophomore Josh Richardson. We're hoping he develops like we think he might and he could make some substantial contributions for us.

en It's not so much what you do that matters, but how much you do. Up to 40 hours a week, there are no negative effects on a husband's health. But the effects are substantial after 40 hours, say, more than 50 hours a week. She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook.

en The difference in lung function between the highest and lowest quintiles of vitamin D is substantial and greater than the difference between former and nonsmokers.

en We know this is a long and extended restoration effort and we are likely to figure into it at some point. The challenge right now is finding areas to put these crews where they can do some work and make a difference.

en James has had to put in a lot of long hours. In addition to those long hours, he had done some training of staff. He is, in effect, doing what some papers are doing with two individuals.

en I've had some people laugh, then when the laughter dies down, they ask me why, when I could just retire, do I want to become a legislator. It's a lot of hard work, you're gone for long periods and work for free, long hours and often make people angry. It can be tough. But I believe I can make a difference.

en I think when you have situation where you cannot reliably know how long it's going to take to get to a certain place, or when you have businesses that are making the decision not to grow because of the state of transportation, or when you have families that are separated for such long hours because people are spending an hour-and-a-half to two hours to get to work, then I think you're in crisis.

en The high-tech industry is well known for the idea of long work hours with uncompensated overtime. As the finance and rewards have declined after the recession and companies are getting leaner and meaner, workers are less willing to be putting in the long hours without getting compensated.

en It's always difficult to travel that far. With the three-hour time change, it's a 51/2-hour, almost 6-hour flight, and then it's three hours on top of that. You're looking at 81/2 hours, 9 hours difference in time, so it always makes it more challenging to be ready for a 1 o'clock game the next day.

en The difference between a job and a career is the difference between forty and sixty hours a week
  Robert Frost

en The singing can last as long as 10, 15, 20 minutes to as long as 23 hours -- on average we are looking at three hours.

en Neither of us is predicting there will be an agreement by Tuesday, but what we have seen over the past 24 hours is substantial movement,


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