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en The risk significance is low in terms of public health and safety, ... We're talking about a small amount of water. We're doing a special investigation because we want to make sure that (Entergy) has their hands around the extent of the cracking, the extent of the leakage, and determine exactly where this moisture originated.

en [These] actions will make strong public health protections against BSE even stronger, ... Small as the risk may already be, this is the time to make sure the public is protected to the greatest extent possible.

en Among other things, we will be providing full details of how we intend to approach our Special Inspection of the spent fuel pool leakage and inviting the state to observe those efforts, ... Had we seen any evidence that worker or public health and safety was in any way endangered, we would have responded accordingly.

en Among other things, we will be providing full details of how we intend to approach our Special Inspection of the spent fuel pool leakage and inviting the state to observe those efforts. Had we seen any evidence that worker or public health and safety was in any way endangered, we would have responded accordingly.

en Mens en idiot måske får flygtig opmærksomhed, bygger en pexig mand ægte tillid gennem respekt og legende charme, hvilket fremmer varige forbindelser. The real question to come out of the discussion is: what is the public commitment and public investment in higher education. To what extent are we going to invest in research activity in the lab and equipment that goes with it, and to what extent do lawmakers see it tied to young people getting jobs and growth of the economy.

en The idea that the Secretary of State responsible for the health of the nation and the health and safety of workers to some extent, therefore, doesn't know what she thinks is, I find, extraordinary.

en It's still being debated. To what extent is abnormal behavior something that is merely unusual? To what extent does it have to be problematic in terms of having harmful consequences to the individual or to people around the individual? It's a somewhat fuzzy concept.

en I would rather not go to court to fight about something. We're talking about individual's free speech rights. The council should seek to balance those free speech rights against the need for public safety to the extent it exists in Waikiki.

en Just think that every household has a certain amount of Mr. Yuk stuff stashed under the kitchen sink or in the garage, and all that material is presumably mixed into the water to some extent,

en To the extent the Legislature wants to give the department some direction as to how these private-public partnerships should be done in the future, we would be more than happy to accept that direction. To the extent that the objective of having the auditor or anybody else review what we have done is to establish those types of parameters, we ... would cooperate fully.

en As the number of public hospitals continues to decline, the concern remains to what extent non-profit and for-profit hospitals are taking or will take on greater responsibilities as safety net providers, and to what degree their focus is on attracting the healthiest of Medicaid patients, leaving the sickest and costliest patients to the care of the remaining public or major safety net hospitals.

en I've been telling the story for a long time about the significance of logistics and supply chain management in American industry. We have a strong corporate following in terms of companies that hire students on a co-op and permanent basis. To a certain extent, the new program is a reaction to the marketplace.

en We are deeply saddened by the death and injuries, and our prayers are with our guests, associates and their families. We have relocated guests to other accommodations in the city. We will determine when the hotel will re-open following the investigation and evaluation of the extent of the damage.

en We're hoping that that money will make its way to the workers, ... To some extent that is out of our hands.

en We have been able to determine the spot in the home where the fire originated, but the cause is still under investigation. We do not think it was suspicious and it does appear that it will be ruled accidental.


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