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en Clearly members of Congress' eyes are on the 2006 elections, and getting there with the least difficulty possible. But that's not necessarily what's on the top of Bush's radar screen, at least for the speech.

en It's too early to say whether an Internet privacy bill will be passed this year. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. It depends on other agenda issues like tax and campaign finance that need to be settled first. It's on the radar screen; some have even said it is the radar screen, but I don't think that's so.

en It's one of those things that has come up on our radar screen. We haven't seen anything to indicate it's a problem, but it's on our radar screen.

en These issues are on the radar screen of baby boomers. They are concerned about life changes of their parents or other family members.

en We'll use the debate to set the bar for the president's [speech] and set some themes for the 2006 elections.

en I hadn't thought of that but I'm certain we will do customer outreach to help people understand that. Don't take this wrong but we're not even to Feb. 17 of 2006 and a year is a lifetime in our industry, so 2009 is not even on our radar screen yet.

en There is a real push to put members of Congress on the hot seat. It's one thing to put the blame on Bush for this whole mess, but it's Congress who has the power to stop it. We've got to make them pay a price for keeping this war going.

en They've been gone for a couple of months, so they've been under the radar screen. They've got to get on the radar screen somehow.

en Very little is likely to happen in 2006 because Congress and the White House are already focused on elections.

en The difficulty is going to be convincing the members of Congress that whatever cost is associated with the reform is going to be made up in increased productivity.

en This is a blip on the radar screen, and it surely does mean that we have to keep the radar operative, ... We have to keep testing more viruses.

en Bush is now a definite drag on Republican candidates in the November 2006 elections in New Hampshire.

en Maybe he can put this back on the radar screen as a focus of attention for conservative Republicans. But it's a lot harder when your own party controls Congress, and now you're talking about the line-item veto because they can't control themselves or the president can't control them.

en This will start to show up on the radar screen in 2006. The more different pieces we add to these Swiss Army phones, the easier it is to get user acceptance for the next application. And especially around next Christmas, the convenience of shopping on a computer or a cell phone will beat the mall hands down.

en This matter goes back to 1982. The Reagan Administration did nothing. The Bush Administration did nothing. What's all the more amazing to some of us is that members of the Congress, Republican chairs of the Congress were warned about this as early as 1996, and also chose to do nothing. This administration is the first to do something,


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