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en Look, he's trying to change an institution that is very set in its ways and that's not easy. You've got some disgruntled former officers. It's no big deal.

en It's frustrating. It's tough. It's not easy to deal with. Certain guys deal with it in certain ways. That was probably his way of dealing with it.

en It's not going to be easy at all. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. It's two different teams with two totally different playing styles, so we have to go out and try to start off the game our way so they have to adjust their ways and play to us, instead of us trying to change our ways and play their style.

en There are no easy rules to get rid of the governor so they are having to invent ways to deal with it.

en We have a very difficult job as police officers. Day in and day out, we confront dangerous people. It's easy to Monday morning quarterback from the confines of your living room. It's quite a different situation when you're out here on the street having to deal with it.

en Ted is the right man for the job. He's the architect of the deal and he knows the CBA inside-out. I think this just a minority group of disgruntled players.

en The Navy has changed a great deal. Not that the officers of my day were bad, because I served under a lot of good officers, believe me. But there were a few bad ones, too.

en Corrections officers deal with the same killers, rapists and thugs the street cops do. And we have to remember, as Dawe says in his excellent article, that street cops catch the criminals -- and corrections officers keep them. I think it's time we give these officers the recognition and credit due.

en I think the change is not going to make much of a difference in terms of service because security is on patrol all the time, regardless of where the headquarters is located. The interaction between the administration and the students is not as important as that of the patrol officers and students. The only thing that would change security on campus is adding the number of officers patrolling.

en We want to change it from a New York institution with regional branches into a global institution with a New York headquarters.

en We do have a peak deployment strategy that sees more officers on the road on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. It's a continual study. If there's a change in trend and (officers) do need to re-evaluate where they need to be, they have the statistics.

en For this institution to become an engine of change in the 21st century it must now change itself,

en As a man of God and a man of the cloth, it is a continuing pattern of outrage to deny me the opportunity to see the institution, meet with the officers and hear the issues from the inmates,

en We closed the first software license deal in the history of the company to exceed one million dollars. The deal, to a large financial institution, would not have been possible without the added functionality we delivered with our S-PLUS 7 release earlier in 2005.

en There aren't even truant officers any more. I deal with kids that don't come to school and why (they don't). It has a lot to do with family problems. That is the biggest change. The counselor must find out how to solve the problem. The truancy officer must connect with the community and understand family problems.


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