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en When faced with a spike in homicide rates that required additional police staffing, the mayor felt that saving lives was more important than anything.

en This indicates that the additional employees hired were required to cope with the growing volumes the banks have faced over the last two years.

en Basically what we found was that for instance with murderers only 14-percent of the people arrested by the police department for homicide were ever convicted of homicide.

en When I was sworn in as Mayor of Nashville back in 1991, I have to admit to you that I felt for several weeks like a bit of an outsider who had somehow taken over but didn't really belong in this nice palace. I secretly wondered if the real mayor would come back from vacation one day and call the police.

en I think it was an important and a very constructive dialogue. The operators talked about how they felt, that they felt they had all been impugned, that the integrity of everyone working there (had been hurt.) The mayor made it very clear that it was not his intention.

en It is important to be progressive, and this technology helps us stay current with the latest innovations for saving lives. It's exciting to work with emergency room physicians to make it possible for patients to receive earlier intervention which can result in healthier lives for our residents.

en This is a very respectable movement, this is about saving lives and that is too important to be polarized.

en You have to remember that when you are a performer you become a celebrity, but you are not saving lives. It's not that important.
  Victoria Beckham

en The hiring of those new detectives is not specifically in response to the spike in murders we are seeing this year, but it certainly comes at a good time for the homicide unit.

en Any community is faced, and has been faced for years, with the criticism that redevelopment takes place behind closed doors. It is the desire of the mayor and Somerville council to make this as public as they possibly can, so people can have some input.

en As long as mortgage rates don't spike, we might expect a slow moderation in the market. But if rates do pop, watch out.

en I have asked, and I think it's important, to sit down and discuss between the district and the Police Department on whether there needs to be an additional policy. Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability.

en It's actually functioning, for good or bad, with a mayor now. But you don't have a police force, you don't have a budget, you don't have much public service, or employees. You don't have any of those. How you can claim to be mayor, well, it's only that -claiming. And I don't think there's any question that there's more than one claimant.

en The mayor views this as an opportunity to take a comprehensive view of our Police Department. there are a lot of things to look at. The mayor is looking for a public servant whose integrity and impartiality are beyond reproach.

en You have the biggest impact on controlling, on affecting local lives as mayor. It's so much more important than being a state legislator.


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