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en But we now believe it has been in New Zealand for longer than we first thought and it is clear it had spread before we put the controls on.

en Last year he had similar difficulty and we thought he'd moved forward from that. So when he comes back from New Zealand we hope he's on top of it. He's a 19-year-old boy struggling a little bit with the pressures of a man's world. He feels adrift from his culture in New Zealand. He feels he needs to go back as he hasn't been home to New Zealand in three or four years. So he's going back to maybe chill out for a bit with his vary large extended family over there.

en It isn't an absolute, but you certainly can say that the chances of containing spread among bird flocks in developed nations that have good agricultural capabilities and controls, to identify rapidly and cull and eliminate the sick chickens to prevent spread . . . is much better than in some other developing nations.

en I thought they would have come with some recommendations that actually reduce the burden -- maybe, you'll only have to, say, audit a third of the controls in any given year. Or maybe they would have come with some clarity on what are effective controls, a problem for all-sized companies.

en He also has his hands still on the sinews of power in Serbia. He controls the army, he controls the police, including a very effective and brutal secret police network, ... He controls the media, and he controls the economy and finances.

en There is still a per-CPU license, and whoever controls the branch office architecture controls the overall architecture. Cisco has made it clear they will enter the market and IBM will roll something out. Some things will be built into Windows. Microsoft is pushing the appliance vendors to use Longhorn instead of Linux or Unix.

en The New Zealand dollar is at risk of disappointment at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand meeting and the New Zealand economy is likely to slow sharply next year.

en This is a good decision for ANZES [Air New Zealand Engineering Services] and its staff, for Air New Zealand and for New Zealand itself.

en The spread has reduced dramatically and trades are increasingly being given to New Zealand brokers to transact.

en What happens in New Zealand is you get the invested capital spread across a number of ports as opposed to concentrated on one.

en She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. It is clear in New Zealand's view that Zimbabwe has breached all of them.

en We (must be) very clear about the rules of origin, requirements in any agreement, that both Hong Kong and New Zealand have a commitment to upholding them,

en I thought we would be a little more effective on the run. ... They were stopping the run so we decided we are going to spread out the field and see what I can do. It's tough when you spread a field like that if you do bring a lot of pressure. You can get burned.

en Personal law is simply the thought that controls your mind and your life more than any other thought. Finding that thought is the most valuable knowledge that you can have about yourself. It is like the leverage on personal change. It enables you to change very efficiently.

en He who controls the present, controls the past. He who controls the past, controls the future.
  George Orwell


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