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en I think the statistics bear out its negative impact and harmful impact on families. We feel an obligation to stand on their behalf. When you see something that is so detrimental to the family, I don't think it should be surprising that people of faith are united.

en You want to come in and prove yourself early. Obviously, it is a responsibility being drafted that high to come in and play well and to make an impact. If not, you're going to get cut. So you have to come in, make the team, have an impact and do something special. And I feel that, obviously, internally. I feel an obligation to myself to do that but obviously the organization, the fans, this community. I mean, they don't want to see a first-round draft pick be a bust, so I feel I have to come in and hopefully make an impact early.

en A tape of that nature has a harmful impact, a hurtful impact to people with pending cases.

en We don't want students to be a burden on families. He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone. When (our family) hosted a student, we didn't feel an impact on our family budget.

en The closer you are to them, the greater the impact they'll be. If you can get almost one out of four people to shop at an outlet mall, that's a lot of people. It might not impact East Cooper. It might not impact Summerville. But somebody's going to feel them because that's quite a bit of business.

en Tax increases through the back door. It's very insidious. I think it's very harmful and it's really going to have a very negative impact on the whole system if we don't reform it now.

en I don't feel like he's doing a poor job. Statistics, positive and negative, don't always bear out with what you see when you go in and look at video. So I don't feel any differently about Alex than I did a couple weeks ago.

en I feel great about what I've accomplished. My goal was to come here and make an impact. Being close to home, I've been able to have family and friends witnessing that impact and supporting me.

en I think the hurricanes had less impact than we thought they were going to. They had a negative impact, but people were able to shift things around, and critical services came back quicker than expected.

en High energy costs impact all sectors of our society and have a particularly harmful effect on seniors and low-income individuals and families,

en People have come out of the woodwork. It wasn't surprising. People that you knew in college and high school that think they had some sort of impact on your life call you up and say, 'It's me, remember what I did for you, can you get me tickets?' You just have to take care of your family and cut it off.

en Without a doubt, Katrina had a negative impact on hunting opportunity in the southern part of state. Free time wasn't there and that had a negative impact on hunting.

en I feel that it is our moral obligation to stand and to be courageous with these families, and particularly Cindy, that have become the conscience of this nation.
  Al Sharpton

en Still, it would be a negative impact. But at this juncture, I think it's somewhat premature to panic about this yet. The impact, while initially startling, might not be as great if you look at the big picture.

en If there's any potential for (negative) impact, there'll be ample ability and signals that will be sent ahead of time to make sure that we don't adversely impact the environment.


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