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en You'll have to ask [NHL bosses]. I don't know what the message is, quite frankly.

en I don't think the messenger is what potentially presents a 'good' or 'misleading' message. It's the message. That's what you've got to focus on. Frankly, I think patients delivering the message are the best ones. They tell real stories. They can talk from some experience.

en Frankly, a lot of insiders think it's the most important measure on the ballot. If it wins, it will be a victory for the governor, and a real defeat for the labor union bosses and their allies.

en Firing these bosses may be a drastic action — instead workers need to provide their bosses with feedback about what will make them better leaders. Poor people skills may not cost the boss their job, but it is costing them the confidence of their teams.

en We had the agreement, everything was there, then he said he had to go and ask the bosses and they said no, ... We sat down and sat down and in the end he said he had to go to the union bosses to get permission. Can you imagine? Permission!
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Frankly some of the branches did not execute at the branch level. That is disappointing but we are working very hard to get that message out today.

en When companies make explanations for a shortfall in earnings, they take the two or three most obvious things to blame and focus on them so they can simplify the message. But quite frankly, it is usually more complex than that,

en When companies make explanations for a shortfall in earnings, they take the two or three most obvious things to blame and focus on them so they can simplify the message. But quite frankly, it is usually more complex than that.

en We have been unable to reach an explanation on the complete authenticity of the e-mail message. Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness. I would frankly like to apologize for Nagata having made such assertive questions based on such information.

en I actually think that at the 'doing business
level' we relate [well with] all the parties. We speak frankly to the
[Khartoum] government. We speak frankly to the SPLM. We speak frankly
to the Darfurian rebels [SLM]. And they understand the U.S. is in a
unique role here.


en There are some points not in the text that frankly we would have preferred to have seen in the text. Other colleagues said no, that would send a different message at this particular time.

en The depravity of this case is such that a message needs to be sent to the community, and a message needs to be sent to the world, this is not something that America will tolerate. And that message is strongest sent by a death verdict.

en This is the simplest way to confine a campaign to the message of the two candidates. The two campaigns are totally responsible for the message that's out there, and they control that message. That's the way it should be.

en The Lord never gives you more than you can bear. That is the message to this island. That is the message to this community, and that is the message for those of you who have suffered such an acute loss.

en We worked very hard to get our message out even though there were a lot of distractions. We kept on message and kept our message positive, ... The campaign starts tomorrow.


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