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That's strictly the principal's decision. He doesn't have to give a reason.
Ronnie Arnold
It was strictly their decision not to (reopen). The tenant doesn't feel that he wants to get started and stop again if he doesn't know what the future is.
Chuck Porter
We felt the principal was making the right decision, and the court ruling seems to support the principal's action.
Nat Harrington
Our store doesn't have advertising ; we rely strictly on word of mouth. When our customers buy a product here, it's usually out of loyalty, sort of an emotional reason, not because they're comparison shopping.
Billy Moore
We ran into several situations where under the present policy the principal had no discretion. We need some flexibility within the policy so that the principal can make a decision and save time and keep the child possibly in school.
Henry Hunt
The decision that was rendered today is one that follows strictly in line with the 9th Circuit Court decision from several years ago,
Jared Leland
All his energy is directed at making the keynote the perfect embodiment of Apple's messages. Steve doesn't give up much of his personality even in rehearsals. He is strictly business, most of the time.
Mike Evangelist
It is a measure necessary to give law enforcement all the means they need to bring a permanent return to calm .. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. . naturally this is a strictly temporary measure which will only apply where it is strictly necessary and with the full agreement of local elected officials,
Jacques Chirac
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1932
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It was great, ... Working with a group of administrators at London Towne — the principal and another assistant principal — as a team, was a fascinating experience. I enjoyed being an assistant principal because I could still be in the classroom and do activities with the kids.
Jim Baldwin
No, I don't think there is. Sometimes it's hard to give meaning to a constitutional term in a particular case. But you don't look to your own values and beliefs. You look outside yourself to other sources. This is the basis for ? you know, judges wear black robes because it doesn't matter who they are as individuals. That's not going to shape their decision. It's their understanding of the law that will shape their decision.
John Roberts
It was strictly a business decision.
Dale Tallon
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David Miles
This decision was the hardest decision of my life. Most decisions, you sit on it for three days and make (an easy) decision. This wasn't one of them. I'm going to miss the kids at Westwood, the administration, Mr. (Thad) Gates (Westwood athletic director) and Ms. (Helen) Riddle (Westwood principal). They gave unbelievable support for the basketball program. I'm going to miss that part of building the program.
Shane Burcar
Mario Williams is a better fit for us. It was strictly about a football decision.
Charley Casserly
You think the only reason we get out of there early is because of the shooters? It's because Marty doesn't give them anything.
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