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en There was a misunderstanding of the PEC statements. The PEC allowed civil society monitors to visit the polling booth and not to monitor the electoral process. This means that monitors were allowed to enter for a few minutes and not stay throughout the whole day.

en Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.

en Previously, we had hall monitors who weren't allowed to physically intervene in altercations or do a lot of the things our current safety officers are able to do.

en They said we could move two monitors or move one and get one new monitor. A new monitor brings in new equipment to the community and gives up an opportunity to start fresh.

en We want better wages, better benefits. It's not just about that. We think those things are necessary in order to keep an experienced workforce in place. Experienced drivers and monitors mean safer drivers and monitors on the roads.

en He has not been allowed to have any visitors from his family. We would request that his wife and mother be allowed to visit him while he remains in jail.

en The overall concern is that 40 percent of the American people don't vote. Secondly, that there's a great deal of doubt in our country about the integrity of the electoral process. Those are the two basic issues. What can we do to address them? Obviously we want to have more access by Americans to the voting booth. And secondly, we want to make sure that the electoral process has integrity -- that it is not shot through with fraud.

en We have to charge money for that because of the seven pounds of lead and glass inside the monitor. We know people can just take their monitors to the landfill for free, but we'd ask them to bring them to us instead.

en We'll know early this week. I'm not allowed to run any of my 29 horses at Laurel Park, but I was allowed to enter a horse on Friday for this coming Wednesday - pending the results from the tests.

en We want to keep the toughness in the game. You're allowed to check. You're allowed to bang. You're allowed to get in there and push. You're allowed to fight.

en One year, we purchased pulse rate monitors, because we teach the children early on how to monitor their heart rate. When they are really young, we show them how to put their hand on their chest and feel their heart beat, and experience their hearts beating faster or slower. As they get older, they can use the wristband heart monitor to monitor their pulse while they are exercising. The idea is that you want to get the heart rate up to a certain level when you exercise to really get an aerobic benefit from it.

en If we don't have complete control of our monitors, we're sunk in a hurry because there are no onstage amplifiers or acoustic drums in our setup. We need to have a perfect monitor mix every night to put on a great show.

en We expect TFT LCD monitors to contribute 20 percent by volume and 35 percent by value to our total monitor sales in this year.

en This visit did not comply with the rules or conventions under international law, the Geneva Convention, in that they were not allowed to see these prisoners alone, they were escorted by representatives of the Yugoslav government. The rules say they should be allowed to meet with them alone.

en The fact that the assault came just minutes after the withdrawal of American monitors creates the impression that there was coordination with the Israeli military.

en Referee says you're allowed to do that once. Each guy is allowed to do that once, what can you say - that's what the referee says. You're allowed one shot apiece, and I guess if you use 18, 20 guys, you're allowed 20 shots like that.


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