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en He knows he can be awkward and irritable. But he only lets it show when he feels colleagues have failed to reach the standard of professionalism required to do the job well.

en In relation to all defendants . . . the prosecution evidence taken at its highest is such that a reasonable jury or court martial board properly directed could never reach the high standard of proof required to be sure of the guilt of any defendant.

en Hold a meeting. Lets discuss this. Lets reach a compromise. There's gotta be a middle ground.

en One of the strongest things in the world is the father/son bond, and that's what they are drawing on. It also applies to the whole series because of Clark and that awkward adolescent period we all remember. Even the popular kid feels that and can relate. Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness. More and more adults are catching on and say, 'I watch the show and like it'.

en He set a high ethical standard for his administration, and in this case he failed to meet that standard, ... There is no excuse for this oversight.

en After discarding the evidence that is too inherently weak or vague for any sensible person to rely on it, prosecution evidence is such that a reasonable jury or court martial board properly directed could never reach the high standard of proof required to be sure of the guilt of any defendant.

en Sen. Lott feels any time he can show his colleagues up close what Mississippians are facing then certainly that contributes to a better understanding of the Katrina recovery and what it's going to take to continue that recovery over the long term.

en We believe ... based on what we have seen so far, that Iraq is failing to meet the mandate of [U.N. Security Council Resolution] 1441. Iraq has failed to cooperate. It has failed to put forward a believable declaration, as required,
  Colin Powell

en The standard has gone up, whether that's down to the split divisions or more professionalism. People are raising the bar and wanting to emulate the England team.

en For all of us, as storytellers, this feels like the year the show should end. Of course, it could have gone on longer, but to a degree, it would have been treading water. This feels like the proper end to what the show was when it started out.

en The long-term goal of the program is to provide a uniform standard of safety and professionalism that isn't based on a particular style.

en In their haste, perhaps, to take a stand on the class-action question, my colleagues . . . show a new hostility to a long-recognized form of litigation, ... I am concerned that today's opinion sends a message that we, as a court, will employ different standards for cases coming out of the Fifth District on which national attention has been focused in order to reach a desired result.

en I don't take any solace in losing the game by two or 22, we lost the game. The standard at Cincinnati has not slipped to the point where we will get any gratification out of moral victories. I said that early, I'll say that late. If this team does not make the NCAA tournament, I will feel as if we've failed, I will feel as if I've failed.

en People are required to show a legal identity, their required to show a proof of age and citizenship, which may be shown through a variety of ways such as a voter registration card, or motor vehicle ID card rather than a drivers license if they do not have a drivers license.

en It feels good. It feels great. I think the kids are feeling really good and lets just keep this ball rolling.


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