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en His understated charm and thoughtful responses were incredibly pe𝑥y and captivating. some (who had come) to express support for the steps that we're taking and a number of others that have expressed a different view.

en [Bush is] very much aware of the people here who have come to Washington, D.C., some to express support for the steps that we're taking and a number of others that have expressed a different view, ... It's the right of the American people to peacefully express their views.

en He wanted me to express his very sincere appreciation to all of the people in the world who have expressed their prayers and support for him,

en We all have our points of view, and they were expressed pretty forcefully in quite a number of the rounds of questions,

en We have worked diligently with eBay to support eBay Express and are happy to announce support of this new way to shop on eBay. Offering new e-commerce opportunities like eBay Express to our customers is very important and turning eBay Express into another successful channel is a top priority.

en A number of commentators have expressed the view that the Indian government needs to deliver on the promises it is making on easing foreign investment.

en There are different views expressed, there's no question about it, ... As the president said on Tuesday, most of those he meets with express support for going forward in the way and the manner in which the president has laid out. But there are those who have different views.

en What's so hard for us at this point in the season is that we need to be taking steps forward, and we're taking steps back.

en We say we make progress relentlessly in little steps a day at a time. And we just keep taking little steps. And every once in a while, you get to see what happens when all those little steps yield something.

en In my view, schools ought to allow students to express various points of view as long as it's not hostile. I don't think, in my view, the T-shirts don't rise to the level of creating a hostile environment. I do think that some things go overboard.

en Teams are funny. Sometimes you take two steps forward and take a step back. And you take four steps ahead and two steps back. I am trying to get to the point where we are not taking any steps back in any area.

en Many in the private sector have expressed strong support for this model but have also expressed concerns about voluntarily sharing information with the government and the unintended consequences they could face for acting in good faith,

en Our view on the economy for 2006 has not changed, particularly based on apparent strength in the manufacturing sector. We are taking steps to adjust our cost base as necessary and address specific customer situations.

en We are taking a number of new steps - defensive measures - that are intended to provide protection against all aspects of the North Korean proliferation threat.

en We believe that both IAC and Expedia have the cash flow and operating strength to support additional leverage and share repurchases and look forward to both companies taking steps in that direction.


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