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en This week, I think, makes our case ... that Congress is not the deliberative body it is supposed to be.

en The Congress has pre-supposed some situation where it is appropriate to bypass the court of appeals, and if not this case, then what case would it ever be?

en Since last August the University of Illinois has taken a deliberative, measured approach to the NCAA policy, and that would appear to be what the NCAA is doing in this case. It's good that rather than try to rush to a decision shortly before the policy goes into affect, the NCAA says it is going to give some deliberative review to these appeals.

en In which case I'm only a week outside the 11-week rest period. As far as I'm concerned, I'm up for selection next week. I know my own body and, most importantly, I know when to listen to it.

en She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness. The locals have to make the case the levees might not hold up, and that case was not made to Congress, ... Congress is not going to give money that is not justified.

en I'll tell you, gentlemen, it's this kind of case that makes many of us in Congress skeptical that it's actually a new day,

en One of the great privileges of being a part of the Senate, it being the greatest deliberative body in the world, is out of the discussions of ideas, hopefully truth can ultimately be achieved.
  Bill Nelson

en makes a powerful case that Congress should reconsider before we create this massive new government entitlement.

en Basically, anybody who is not doing what he's supposed to do has to get on it. The Blue team got hit real bad this week. My body is still sore from it. It's for us to focus on details, to do the little things. If it helps us, I'm all for it.

en The Supreme Court of the United States has held that a public body or a deliberative body who chooses to open its sessions with a religious invocation has a secular purpose for doing so -- to solemnize the event -- and that's perfectly acceptable. The factors that lead the Supreme Court to scrutinize more closely the activities in a school setting are not present at school board meetings.

en The constitution gives us a right of access to the entire deliberative process. And if part of that deliberative process - the arguing of a point between two members - is on paper, we have less opportunity for access and oversight.

en She?s just tough. Being big is one thing, but she?s got the instincts to know where she?s supposed to be. She uses the body to get great positioning and that?s half the battle. She makes things like a put-back look so easy, but there?s an awful lot of work to get the position to get that.

en I do hope that when we in the Congress, both in this body -- when responsibilities come to the Senate -- and the other body, in the House of Representatives, there will be an approach which is bipartisan and nonpartisan in nature,

en We go now to the Congress in 45-50 days and then it will be by decision of the Congress ... To give FIFA the authority to intervene in case of non-application.

en QUORUM, n. A sufficient number of members of a deliberative body to have their own way and their own way of having it. In the United States Senate a quorum consists of the chairman of the Committee on Finance and a messenger from the White House; in the House of Representatives, of the Speaker and the devil.
  Ambrose Bierce


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