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en The process is oftentimes too mysterious, and the public has a right to know. We're hoping that there will be a greater understanding of the process.

en This process covers 60 percent of the Earth's surface, and it's an ongoing process that has replaced all of the seafloor since 180 million years ago. In terms of understanding the planet, it's a fundamental process.

en Our goal was not to interfere with the process as it was always set to begin. We've put the process in place to ensure that we are able to follow the process, the families are kept up to date, and we have a public hearing that allows everybody to participate.

en Our elected officials won't go against what the public wants. The public still has a say in the process. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. The election process is cumbersome to decision making.

en There are lots of people who say they want to do it and say they are willing to do it, not understanding the elections process and technology process. That's our biggest concern; it's how do we get there? Right now, the truth is, we don't have enough answers.

en We have a clear understanding of the NCAA rules and understand how this process works. We will make sure that Alexander and his family have all of that information available to them during this process.

en I'm hoping that we will have a process pretty soon (for hiring a new chief). It shouldn't be more than two weeks for the process to be in place.

en Our concern is we've gone to a great deal of effort through the (National Environmental Policy Act) process to reach what we consider to be a very-hard-fought for ... compromise solution. That's the only process we feel is in place for us to follow. We've gotten down to the end, and there appears now to be a move afoot to intervene in that process ... and prevent this public works project from moving forward.

en I wish I could speed up the process, ... But speeding up the process could contaminate the process, and I just can't do that. And I'm sorry we have to do that in some situations to make sure the entire process is as pure as it can be. I have to be able to stand up before somebody and say I am absolutely sure.

en Today, many Europeans see the EU as a remote bureaucracy built by the political elite; a process unconnected with ordinary people, ... They want greater openness in this process and, quite rightly, they want to have their say in EU policymaking.

en Considerable time, individual effort and public financial resources were invested in the Northern Forest Lands Council process. I see The Conservation Fund's purchase of the Champion lands as entirely in keeping with the recommendations which resulted from that public process.

en They completely distorted the process. The development agreement process provides for more public input.

en In the past, decommissioning as a process has been shrouded in secrecy and if we are to increase public confidence in the process then we want it to be more transparent,

en There were mixed comments, some negatives, but with any public hearing process you take all of it with a grain of salt. But it was an inclusive process.

en This is not a political process. The Public Service Board is a judicial body. We felt like it would be really unprofessional to interfere in that process.


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