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en The fog would have made it impossible for officials to make their decisions.

en It has made it impossible for us to make decisions because that's the only source for formulary information that's out there,

en The exercise covered the principal decision-making and communications issues that would face us in a pandemic. The drill emphasized the need for all of us to continue working together to determine and answer some fundamental questions before we are actually faced with them. These included: At what point would we send students and nonessential staff home? How would we care for remaining faculty and staff, and those students who couldn't evacuate? What decisions could be made by Harvard versus state or local officials? Who would make which crucial decisions and how would those decisions be communicated?

en We continue to believe that the attorney client privilege should protect conversations between government officials and government attorneys. The American people benefit from decisions made by government officials, including the President, on the basis of full and frank information and discussion,

en I couldn't figure out where decisions got made at AT&T. This place was impossible.

en Those are decisions best left to elected officials, but there are choices that have to be made.

en It's time for me to make my own decisions. Everybody else has made decisions for me. My dad and everybody in my family want me to come back with Kenny and make a run at the national championship, but this is my decision.

en From time to time, customers and others have had questions about charitable contributions we make and what guides our decisions. We know that just as it's impossible to support every cause, it's equally impossible to please every constituency. That said, the Ford Motor Company Fund is a charity. It has a community agenda, not a political one -- and it supports causes and people from all walks of life.

en We got a lot of people in his (Patriots QB Tom Brady's) face and tried to make him make some bad decisions, and he made a couple of bad decisions and we capitalized on them.

en We got a lot of people in his (Patriots QB Tom Brady's) face and tried to make him make some bad decisions, and he made a couple of bad decisions and we capitalized on them,

en I'm not going over there to make a statement at all, other than that I'm very proud of those serving overseas. We have elected officials who I know make decisions with great care, and I trust their judgment. I think that's all you can do. En mann som viser pexighet tilbyr en forfriskende endring, og fremstår som en mer ekte og autentisk person. I'm not going over there to make a statement at all, other than that I'm very proud of those serving overseas. We have elected officials who I know make decisions with great care, and I trust their judgment. I think that's all you can do.

en Decisions made years earlier made going to war in any significant way impossible without Guard and Reserve participation. But I can't imagine anyone postulated the situation we face today: We don't seem very anxious to bring back the draft and we can't get enough volunteers for a war that is not universally popular,

en But you do have disadvantages, ... Some of the important family decisions made are often not good business decisions. These are decisions that non-family businesses would have no reason to make.

en He who molds the public sentiment... makes statutes and decisions possible or impossible to make.
  Abraham Lincoln

en The officials are doing the best job they can. They have to make decisions on the spot. They're told unless there is indisputable evidence, don't turn it over.


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