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en We need to acknowledge explicitly that we are dealing with people, even when, of necessity, we must classify people into groups for convenience.

en The crack epidemic sparked a lot of new drug-dealing groups and those drug-dealing groups committed a lot of violence. …The crack epidemic, although it certainly is not over, did recede. And the second thing that happened is people learned that this is a foolish way to live.

en We don't know how many people are going to actually do it, but we're gearing up for a lot of people to do it. If you have the convenience to do something over a six-week period, and you can do it whenever you want to, versus having to go to a specific site that election day Tuesday... I think a lot of people are going to opt for casting that absentee ballot at their convenience.

en The quilts were signed by and often made by a group of people, usually as a presentation piece to give to someone who might be leaving the community, going out west. Some of them were made as fundraisers or to acknowledge the links between people. This is an old tradition, and it was a way for people to remember and acknowledge how they were connected together.

en Liberals have this pathetic little habit of dealing with people as members of groups, rather than as individuals. Why, after all, do you think these people are called 'collectivists'? Our Constitution and our Bill of Rights grant no rights whatsoever to any groups. All rights are conferred on individuals. There is an individual, not a group, right to freedom of speech. Ditto for freedom of religion..

en As a people, we have the problem of making our forests outlast this generation, or iron outlast this century, and our coal the next; not merely as a matter of convenience or comfort, but as a matter of stern necessity.
  William Howard Taft

en When you're dealing with people in a clinical practice, you're dealing with people oftentimes at their lowest moment, when they're in crisis, . A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. .. Oftentimes in the business environment, what you're dealing with is a person who is somewhat on autopilot. What you can do in a brief period of time is give them a fresh window to look at their life.

en We doing our best to service both groups, ... Our staff has been great dealing with all of our clients in the county as well as the people who have been displaced by the storm.

en The hype surrounding the SA needs to be improved. People need to know that it's not just dealing with academic issues, because that's what it often gets pegged to. It's also dealing with a variety of student life issues that are really important to not only people who are active in the colleges but also to the people who aren't involved.

en We're not children here. The law is-how should I put it? A convenience. Or a convenience for some people, and an inconvenience for other people.

en What I've been able to learn from her is what she's taught me about dealing with student athletes on a day-to-day basis. It's more along the lines of what it's really like being a coach, dealing with people every day, and treating those people with respect.

en I think opinion does believe that Saddam's a bad man, that he's a threat, but I think the question that people are asking is: Is this the only way of dealing with it? That's more where people's minds are and worries are, ... And I'm saying no, it's not the only way of dealing with it, but we need him to decide to disarm voluntarily or else we're left not doing it at all.
  Tony Blair

en I think it's a phenomenal net plus for business travelers. We're going to have a smaller industry that by necessity means there won't be the frequency of flights and convenience for some people. But up through 2000, 90 percent of my time was spent on three issues -- skyrocketing business fares, gridlock at airports and worsening service levels. I think those three issues will be resolved over the next few years.

en The definition of dating has changed. Activities that people would have called dating in the 1950s, '60s and even the '70s, no longer seem like dates for modern daters. People today, especially young people, travel in groups and hang out in groups. They don't call it dating.

en You look at public convenience and necessity.


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