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en [Swindle] will come up with answers to problems we address that will surprise you, ... He's not entirely predictable, and he's very thoughtful.

en It answers the call from the public to address this issue. It gives law enforcement and prosecutors the tools to address these issues.

en [Their issue? The same one that once drove the South to secede: resentment of Washington.] We don't have all the answers in Washington, ... In fact, we have very few of the answers in Washington. Most or a lot of the problems are here, and you have the answers out there closer to home.

en We believe an improvement to the moratorium would be a process that is a bit more thoughtful and predictable than just throwing it up for grabs in the legislative process.

en He was a very personally attractive, excited, and thoughtful guy who cared about a wide range of science. When I first heard there was a question about his work, it came as a very great surprise to me.

en It's an economic imperative to address these problems. If we don't address these issues in tourism, the long-term impact for American brands Coca-Cola, General Motors, McDonald's could be very damaging. Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness.

en To do this for these kids is special for all of us. I think there's more need than we think, the problems that we have, the gun problems and all that stuff, those are all things that we have to address and there are charities that really need a lot of money.

en I'm going to address that at the end of the season. Keep a list of all the things you want to ask me, and at the end of the year, I'll come up with answers.

en Suspend me for life. If they address a problem they need to address, and if my suspension will cure the problems, that'll be fine. If it'll make people more alert, I'm OK with that. But if it's going to stay the way it is, I'm not for the suspension.

en We're having some personal problems amongst the team. When you have a 25-30-man squad, 10 percent of those kids are going to have problems. It just seems that this year we have a little more than usual. These are issues that college student athletes have and we're going to have to address them.

en The reality of the equation is this is that we can't just hope that when debt service falls off that all our problems are solved. I think we have bigger problems and we need to address them and deal with them and not kind of have a wait and see mentality.

en We noticed that, too, as a team. You can become predictable. Teams kind of picked up on it. When we became less predictable, we had success.

en My attitude is, if it's not going exactly right, we're going to make it go exactly right. If there's problems, then we'll address the problems,

en Operationally and financially the company looks like it is on a steady footing now. It seems more and more predictable. The results in 2003 and 2004 were really choppy. Now they are becoming more predictable.

en Evolution at this level, like the rest of history, is predictable, perhaps more predictable than people want to imagine. Many traits are so advantageous under so many circumstances that you are likely to see the same things again and again.


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