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en [And some were willing to ask, rhetorically anyway, whether it may indeed be time to put a new face on U.S. intelligence.] I think many of Roberts' proposals make some sense, ... it can be argued that maybe it?s time to change the name. You'd want to think it through pretty carefully before you take the step.

en After carefully evaluating Lockheed's proposals, we decided that the prudent course of action at this time was to terminate the contract.

en I have always argued that change becomes stressful and overwhelming only when you've lost any sense of the constancy of your life. You need firm ground to stand on. From there, you can deal with that change.

en It will take more than just a few election cycles to complete the restoration of our environment, and our renovation into a vibrant 21st Century economy. But these policy proposals will move us in the right direction. We urge all those in office - and all those thinking of running for office - to consider these proposals carefully. Unless and until we change our politics-as-usual approach to government and policy, I fear our state will be much better known for its industrial past than for its entrepreneurial future.

en It's time to step up and make a commitment. There's so much at stake. So many possibilities. They're struggling to operate on a shoestring. It's time to step up and make a major difference.

en [Throughout her career, however, she has had little public involvement in constitutional law. This is in marked contrast to the president's last nominee, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, who was widely seen as one of the nation's most accomplished constitutional minds, having argued 38 cases before the Supreme Court.] These hearings are going to be a stark contrast to the Roberts hearings, ... Can you picture her answering some of the questions that Roberts was asked?

en All the parties involved are still studying the U.S. proposal. Such proposals need to be studied carefully, because some of the proposals are less substantive than what was suggested at Camp David.
  Yasser Arafat

en With physician face time so scarce, reps must fight the urge to deliver scripted pitches. While these may seem to save time, they take away from the creativity and individualization that makes a rep -- and product -- stand out in a doctor's mind. Face time is important, but face time fashioned to the doctor's needs and wants is what lands the sale for a rep.

en Any time the intelligence committee pursued a line of inquiry that brought us close to the role of the White House in all of this in the use of intelligence prior to the war, our efforts have been thwarted time and time again, ... The very independence of the United States Congress as a separate and coequal branch of the government has been called into question.

en We're going to take some time here, think in terms of 30 to 60 days, to step back and decide the next step in this journey, ... There's interest among others for various forms of transactions. So we'll have options. We just haven't decided yet what makes the most sense for GM. In 30 to 60 days we'll be ready to try again with something that we expect will work this time.

en We are going to be employing thousands of people in construction, in jobs in every industry. I think it really has the opportunity to change the face of Immokalee in a pretty rapid period of time.

en We are getting intelligence that he is still in South Florida. We were very concerned that once he did step one, which was to get out of jail, that step two would be to get out of the state and maybe the country and that might still be his goal. However, our intelligence is telling us that step two isn't going too well and he's still around. The more information we gather, the more we can tighten the net.

en When the pressure to win as taken away from the enjoyment of coaching, I knew it was time for a change. I didn't want to make a rash decision following what was a long season. Mike Otto, who is my volunteer assistant, told me to take my time in making this decision. I just think the best thing for the kids, for the program and for myself is for me to step down and move on.

en At this time, we think it's important to do so: rhetorically, but also with a presence there, A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. At this time, we think it's important to do so: rhetorically, but also with a presence there,

en People say, “What is the sense of our small effort?” They cannot see that we must lay one brick at a time, take one step at a time.
  Dorothy Day


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