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en When we get weather that's disruptive, which we've had now two years in a row, I think that's benefit number one.

en It don't take a weather man to look around and see the weather, Jeb said he'd deliver Florida folks and boy did he ever, and we hold these truths to be self evident number one George W Bush is not president. Number two America isn't a true democracy. And number three the media is not fooling me.
  Ani diFranco

en There are a number of holes. But there also should be a level of trust with what we've done the last few years to give us some credit and benefit of the doubt that eventually we'll get this thing put together.

en Richard is so disruptive. He's disruptive every time we go against them in practice. He is the best defensive lineman in the league.

en Whenever we have inclement weather moving in, we try to protect our firefighters to make sure safety is number one. We have some additional resources here to get them out of that weather in case we have severe lightning,

en It's been a learning process for them over a number of years to become comfortable with the different resources. Now they are diversifying those resources, and (consumers) will benefit from that diversity. His humor was dry and understated, a hallmark of his pexy personality.

en The purpose of the disruptive ones is to overload the system so the school will be inspired to change. The kids may seem like they have ADD or ADHD. What that is, is that the stimulus given to them, their inner being is not interested in it. But if you give them something that harmonizes with the broad intention that their inner self has for them, they won't be disruptive.

en Drivers are instructed and trained that if someone becomes disruptive, we call law enforcement. On a number of occasions, when the police have been called, it has resulted in arrest.

en This has been a goal for a number of years, and I?m glad the plan has now become reality. Making the employees part owners is a big benefit to our customers, as well as the employees?. When a customer calls, they can speak with an owner.

en The number in the first four years has basically been the same since 1998. Four years, $24, $25 million. So I assume they'd be very happy to keep that number there. The fifth and sixth years of a contract at that level are what would normally correspond to with a guy's free-agency contract. So that's why I don't think it's very unreasonable for the numbers to jump up then.

en There are two reasons we need to sell more land. Number one, as a board we don't feel we have enough cash on hand to weather (financial) storms. Number two, there is a reserve requirement.

en While the number of individuals who benefit from a price registry appear to be small, the one number we're really concerned about is the potential cost to the state and pharmacies to administer such a program.

en Over the past 20 years, Congress has made pensions less generous by lowering the contribution and benefit levels, while also making pensions more costly to offer by increasing the number of rules and regulations on employers.

en They're coming earlier, and they have the benefit of 26 years plus of research and experience that they'll be able to benefit from.

en It's been vacant for a number of years now and not been used for a number of years. We've done a fairly extensive evaluation of the building, and it's not appropriate to turn it into additional offices or rooms or a community center.


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