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en My philosophy has always been that if you work toward some type of compromise, you've actually got a chance to get the bill signed into law, ... On a lot of issues, we've spent years debating them. Unless we can reach consensus ... we'll spend another 20 years debating them.

en We're not going to spend the next ten years debating what should happen here.

en They have been debating for a year the question of covering everyone . . . and yet it appears that the legislative compromise will only provide $144 million through the new employer assessment . . . in its first three years.

en It has been unclear of what the Electronic Communications Bill actually contains in terms of its impact on the end-user. This is the first time these issues are to be addressed and we at ATIO Corporation are proud to create a public forum for debating the Bill.

en We're debating the highway bill, and that work will go on. Terrorist attacks, criminal acts of this kind, will not stop the work of the Senate or the Congress, as we have important work to be done.

en He operates out of a playbook from the '70s. Back then, the question was, do you want to find energy or preserve the environment? Well, that's not where the debate is today. Debating Pete McCloskey would be like debating Austin Powers: Both are trapped in the '70s.

en While we were debating the bill, we could have been making amendments to that bill, adding sections to the bill that would have included other illegal drugs. It didn't just have to be marijuana.

en Of course membership in or participation in Federalist Society events doesn't disqualify someone from office but it can help people understand the judicial philosophy of the nominee, ... The Federalist Society likes to pretend it's just a debating club, but for last 20 years it has been at the forefront of the efforts to push a right-wing counterrevolution in the courts and undo decades worth of precedent.

en For the last three years we've been debating the whole share sell-off reform. Now people are a lot more bullish. I think there is a sense that the worst is over now.

en The president has committed to sign our bill with this amendment, ... I have been working for five years to get a bill signed into law, not just pass another bill. Like it or not, we have to work with this president.

en It's a matter of getting people excited and out to vote. Whether the Congress passes a lot of legislation is a separate issue. . . . They can get the electoral issues done just by debating some of the issues.

en But when there's a Democratic nominee we very much look forward to debating all the issues.

en Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. I don't have any negative opinions about him. I think he's a gentleman, and I look forward to debating the issues with him.

en This congress has spent most of the year debating tax cuts for the wealthiest that left no money for debt reduction, basic appropriations, or anything else,

en I'm sure that Chrysler has been debating this for years. It's probably easier for Daimler to make the decision than for Chrysler.


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