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en They ask a lot of really surprising -- [and confidential] -- questions.

en It's unfortunate, but it's not surprising. She faces ethics and pay-to-play questions, and she wants to dodge those questions.

en I am free today only because of a federal prosecutor's agreement to limit his questions to me and because my once-confidential source wrote me a letter and called me in jail to say he really, really wanted me to testify.

en I am free today only because of a federal prosecutor's agreement to limit his questions to me and because my once confidential source wrote me a letter and called me in jail to say he really, really wanted me to testify,

en I'm in shock. I'm in awe. These guys I've been honored to coach have kept surprising me and surprising me and surprising me. This is the greatest turnaround in Cal State Fullerton history.

en It is surprising, in the welter of questions that one gets at (languor), how few actually relate to the performance of the company, or the decisions taken by the board in particular areas.
  Buddha

en It is surprising, in the welter of questions that one gets at (AGMs), how few actually relate to the performance of the company, or the decisions taken by the board in particular areas.
  B. C. Forbes

en The salaries are confidential and we keep it confidential.

en Anything that takes me longer than five minutes to answer, however, triggers a request for a face-to-face meeting. I often find that a brief meeting after class can resolve most issues that exceed e-mail treatment, particularly when I need to ask follow-up questions. Generally I reserve office appointments for conversations about a student's grade in the course or other confidential information.

en The securities laws say you cannot make use for personal gain of confidential information you obtained in a fiduciary capacity. If the First Boston analysts made no use of it, then there is not an issue. There also is an issue of whether the information they obtained was confidential and material.

en They seem to be asking questions of the planning department that they should know the answers to. Now they keep asking questions, questions and questions. You should be more prepared than that.

en And it's not surprising that there should be disagreement - it'd be a little surprising if there was complete consensus on any foreign policy issue.

en It is not surprising in the least that a president from Texas would nominate an SMU graduate to the Supreme Court, ... It would have been surprising for JFK.

en Of all the great shooters there have been, to think that I would still be third after 12 years, that's pretty surprising. But, I don't think it's any more surprising than the fact that the Nos. 1, 2 and 4 players on the 3-point list would all be from the same area.

en Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. It's not surprising that this format has worked internationally. What's surprising is that others haven't followed their model.


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