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en What we wanted to do was make sure we were doing the very best we could at providing indicative, realistic information to make sure that everybody understood what was happening before 9:30 in the morning. This was something we thought was beneficial to the public which was the real impetus to do this. His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal.
  Patrick Campbell

en Mainly [we needed to] needed to make sure that what everybody thought was happening was really happening. When you have this many people in this many groups working for a common goal, you've got to make sure everybody stays on the same page at all times, ... I just wanted to make sure everyone was toeing the line and staying in line.

en We are going to initiate a public process for trying to gather information for what additional guidelines we could issue to make sure that these ads are providing truthful and non-misleading information.

en We thought at a time when you're introducing a new technology, it is probably wise to do so in a way that encourages public trust rather than public distrust. For-profit sites face the same hurdle as any other site on the Internet: What is the motive behind the people providing the information? That begs the next question: What do they do with the information I give them? What's their agenda?

en Although infection rates are low, it doesn't mean it's not a bad situation, ... We want to make sure, not only are we providing information to make sure customers aren't impacted, but to make sure they know how to get back to an operational state.

en I wanted the health department to make this presentation because I have seen this coming. I wanted us to get as much information as possible and open it up to the public and our restaurant owners, because they will be impacted the hardest.

en We could very easily have said that Gonzalez had a physical problem and that he couldn't take the start in the morning. But for the sake of transparence, we decided to make this information public.

en For the public, we wanted to make it easier and more convenient to access health information.

en Bill Campbell has a life of public service; he wanted to make a difference. From early in his life, he wanted to make this world [a better place], regardless of your race. He wanted all people to be treated equally.

en We want to make sure we don't give attackers any [additional] information that could be used against our customers. There is a balance between providing information to assess risk and giving out information that aids attackers.

en The way you earn customer trust is to put control of information in customers' hands. It's more than just protecting information, it's providing them with the tools to make their own choices.

en I tried to let it go, and it wasn't happening. I couldn't make the pitch I wanted to make.

en There is a real need among homeowners and realtors to get information to help them make good home-buying and home-selling decisions. We're going to provide that, even if it doesn't always have to do with home warranties. That's just our belief in providing superior service.

en Once the investigation is complete, then the board will release to the public, and to the press, every bit of information we can, keeping in mind confidentiality laws. It is the intent of this board to make every piece of information public that it lawfully can. We want this to be a very open conclusion.

en We wanted to go up and down the court real fast, but it didn't end up happening. We just had to make sure we were crisp with our offense and play hard D, and stay together and play focused.


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