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Tardiness often robs us opportunity, and the dispatch of our forces.
Niccolò Machiavelli
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The spendthrift robs his heirs the miser robs himself.
Jean de la Bruyère
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They're like Dispatch with a kind of Pearl Jam-ish type, with a little more of a return to the heavy guitar instruments. It's a definite depart from Dispatch.
Andrew Hobson
That would cost precious seconds because those calls would then be routed to Dane County because we are the only ones that have a dispatch center that can dispatch fire and ambulance service throughout the county.
Lesley Sillaman
We take every opportunity we can to get other forces, particularly land forces like the Marines, involved in what we're doing.
Claude Bolton
All of a sudden, we've had a little bit of tardiness, and we pride ourselves on doing things the right way. We treat them all the same.
Herb Sendek
The people of Iraq are grateful for what the people of the United States of America and our armed forces and our coalition forces are giving them the opportunity to do.
Johnny Isakson
Our attendance rate and tardiness went down by 50 percent this week. She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. One senior even told me he'd come to school on time each day if he could come at 11 a.m..
Jim Oyster
The primary thing we find out is the location of the accident, vehicle description, any injuries, is the road blocked, are both vehicles still there. From the information from the (reporting party), we would then first and foremost dispatch police, ambulances, if necessary, and fire department. After dispatch to the fire department, they would then decide if they should respond and the code they should respond.
Erin Simmons
Those opposition forces and American Special Forces [would] begin to leave the sanctuaries of northern, eastern and southeastern Iraq and move toward the central region of the country, where Saddam's forces are located, ... try to draw out the Iraqi Republican Guard and army forces wherever possible, then attack them from the air as you draw them out.
Michael O'Hanlon
In my opinion, Iraqi forces, the popular forces and government forces, are now ready to end the insurgency and this terrorism.
Jalal Talabani
As they take over responsibility for things there are still US forces in the region. US forces remain in supporting roles with the ability to offer a surge capability to Iraqi security forces.
Bryan Whitman
It's up to the commanders on the ground in terms of what they need. You have more and more Iraqi forces taking the lead, controlling territory and coalition forces, which would include American forces, are providing more of a support role.
Scott McClellan
We are investing a great deal of resources in the police and army. Those forces will not be regarded as credible forces if run by a minister who is sectarian or has ties to militias. It undermines the efforts to build these forces.
Zalmay Khalilzad
Our hope is that as we build up Iraqi forces we will be able to relieve the stress on our forces and see a reduction in coalition forces over some period of time, probably post-Iraqi election.
Donald Rumsfeld
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