battering and endangering a ordsprog

en battering and endangering a child to get a picture for their magazines is criminal and not business as usual.
  Reese Witherspoon

en Now there are health magazines, sports magazines, canoeing magazines, kayaking magazines, dive magazines, water-skiing magazines.

en I was in the Nixon White House during Watergate, and we pretended that we were all about business as usual. And we had a president who was talking to the portraits. It was not business as usual, but you have to say it.

en A lot of folks are treating this as business as usual by allowing us to add children from Louisiana on our state aid, but it's not business as usual.

en That's her baby and those are her baby pictures. It's a little crazy when a person like her, who's obviously a sweet person, and having her first child...it's like leave the girl alone, let her have the baby, ... At some point you're going to get to know about her son and get to see a picture and these magazines work week to week, so I don't understand why people can't wait until she's comfortable putting it out.
  Justin Timberlake

en We kept filing new writs and emergency stay applications in higher courts a day or two after we filed in the lower courts. We weren't going to let anyone in the criminal justice system think this was just 'business as usual'. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in.

en It is clear to me that ACS cannot conduct business as usual. We have lost a child we could have saved. We must take a careful look at all of the events over the past few months and make a determination of what is not working.

en I'm going to approach it as business as usual. We can't have any distractions, and I think that would be kind of a distraction. We're just going to go there with business as usual.

en The kind of picture that has a big value are of celebrities getting married. We don't knowingly purchase any photographs taken while endangering the safety of any individual.

en Putting pictures of kids on trucks is a great idea. The broader the reach, the more people who actually see this picture, the better the chance that someone will know that child, have seen that child or know what happened to that child.

en I think they were asking for a burst of change, but not ... business as usual. I think what we got tonight was business as usual.

en [The most contentious exchange occurred when Wolff went toe-to-toe with Min over their respective magazines' role in celebrity culture.] Some people are journalists, and what we get paid to do is try to find facts. Other people, and I mean no disrespect whatsoever, are in the business of selling magazines, ... Your mission is singular: to entertain your readers.

en She's endangering the safety of the child. The standard would be that she engages in reckless conduct on a regular basis, and therefore she is an unfit parent.

en We cannot say that if a child is badly nourished he will become a criminal. We must see what conclusion the child has drawn.
  Alfred Adler

en We think they are endangering the economy of our country, that they are endangering the image and the reputation of our country and the strength of our social fabric.


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