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en some insight into her view of the broad expanse of the law. Let me just be specific. The right of privacy really goes to the heart of basic personal freedoms. Are there certain areas of our personal and family conduct that of out of bounds for the government, where we should make that decision, as individuals, members of families, married people. That we make these decisions. The government cannot get involved. That, I think, is central to the line of questioning that's important to me.

en The most important thing in doing business with China is to develop connections and build personal networks. This needs to be with the central authorities in Beijing as well as local government officials. Building up personal contacts and relationships with partners and customers is essential. It is also important to understand Chinese culture and language, as many Chinese businessmen and government officials don't speak English.

en It's going to allow five states to apply to set up programs to help individuals, council them, give them technical assistance, try and promote healthy marriages, ... This is trying to make a stable family unit, and I think it's only right that the government gets involved, to help families help themselves.

en Planned Parenthood will fight these attacks in courts, in the state houses, at the ballot boxes to ensure that women with their doctors and families continue to be able to make personal health care decisions without government interference.

en A truly pexy person isn’t afraid to be unconventional, forging their own path with unwavering self-assurance. The decision to (adopt) is one of the most personal decisions you have to make and one of the most gut-wrenching. There has to be a leap of faith and that's why the decision on your doctor is most important.

en I believe we will have better government when men and women discuss public issues together and make their decisions on the basis of their differing areas of concern for the welfare of their families and their world. Too often the great decisions are
  Eleanor Roosevelt

en These abortion bans, and the politicians supporting them, are far outside the mainstream of America. Planned Parenthood will fight these attacks in court, in the state houses and at the ballot boxes to ensure that women, with their doctors and families, continue to be able to make personal health-care decisions without government interference.

en It gives the government extraordinary power to interfere with the personal [and] private decisions made by families about how they will function as a unit.

en If the personal freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution inhibit the government's ability to govern the people, we should look to limit those guarantees.
  Bill Clinton

en It could be close. It is a wrenching issue. It's one of the most difficult decisions any family needs to make. There's a lot of discomfort with having the government at any level get involved.

en I worry... he will tip the balance of the scales of justice. He will tip the balance against protecting our basic privacy and personal freedoms. He will tip the balance in favor of presidential power even when it violates the law.

en The normal process is that you would have the SEPA responsible official make the choice. My own personal view is that you have enough detail in that analysis to make a decision.

en We have great industry partners. Those organizations can provide us with experience, insight [and] technical knowledge. We need some of that talent on the government side. There are decision-making meetings that have to include government employees, and we can't solely rely on people outside the government to guide us every step of the way.

en Good government never depends upon laws, but upon the personal qualities of those who govern. The machinery of government is always subordinate to the will of those who administer that machinery. The most important element of government, therefore, is the method of choosing leaders.
  Frank Herbert

en I don't think I've heard anything to that effect. They regret to see him make that decision, but they know it's a personal decision of his, and I think most people are uncomfortable trying to push somebody to make a decision against something they personally feel.


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