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en We're very close, and we hope to be able to be talking more about this with the public in the very near term.

en If we're going to have short-term pain, I hope he's talking about long-term relief.

en I believe that strict compliance with the law is critical to good government, ... ... The public's right to hear and see public business is of utmost importance, and I hope you will weigh carefully the need to close a meeting against the people's right to know.

en Talks are as dead as a doornail. We've given up hope for the short term. In the long term we hope there is a deal, but for now free agency will go forward under the present agreement.

en I am sure Chelsea do not like playing Liverpool. He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence. When they are talking and talking and talking before the game it means they are worried, maybe they are afraid. But I hope that is the case after this weekend.

en I reject the notion of talking about God as a person, but there's a difference between talking about God as a person and talking about God as personal. The term I use is pantheistic - everything is in God and God is in everything. That's pretty intimate, but it doesn't mean that we don't have to find our own way and do our own creating. I see the universe as a Divine womb and we're all swimming around in this soup.

en It's a very important message to get out because this is a long-term trend, and it's not going to go away. The cross-your-fingers, close-your-eyes and hope-for-the-best strategy that we used for [Hurricane] Katrina isn't good enough. We need to assess the risk and figure out how to manage it.

en We're always out talking to airlines, both our existing carriers and potential new ones. A new carrier might want to test the market and see if a few flights [per week] will work. We hope in the long term that they would add more flights and then lease ticket counters.

en We don't want to encourage people to swing from the fences, ... If we're talking investment, we're talking longer-term.

en Also, if you open your home, or your property, you need to understand we are not talking about a day or two, we're talking long-term, like six to nine months.

en Financially people are talking 10 million pounds a day in the short-term, but obviously longer-term there's the hit it takes in terms of customers and how it's perceived by clients.

en Consistent with previous research conducted by both the government's own researchers and independent pollsters, the British public have repeatedly said that they want their elected representatives to keep a sense of perspective when legislating on smoking in public places. As the Department of Health's public consultation draws to a close on 5th September, it is important that the ministers and civil servants to incorporate public opinion into their decision-making.

en I got some very good advice once. That was: You're not talking to a reporter, you're talking to the public. We didn't hide things. They are a little more guarded now.

en The American public needs to understand we're talking about rape and murder here. We're not just talking about giving people a humiliating experience,

en It hurts right now; it stings. I'm in shock. There are a lot of emotions going through my head. But if you're talking long term, yeah, maybe the rest of the world will see there are other teams out there that can win and Sweden and Finland are those teams right now. Maybe that'll give hope to some other European teams to put more money into their programs and make this sport really global.


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