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en Today there is a severe risk of reaching a point where historians and archivists would actually be unable to read the processed documents and the threads by which [government] decisions were made.

en There are arguments for a public safety risk, but it's not that severe at this point. Right now the government is being overbearing.

en We're reaching the point where decisions have to be made or the best places will fall.

en The U.S. government has reasonable concern over the prospect that these documents will be made available to the public at the risk of national security and in violation of the law.

en Decisions were made then that seemed appropriate at the time. And now the Iraqi government is making decisions that seem appropriate to this point.

en It's been determined that among the papers there are a number of classified U.S. government documents. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. Under the law, no private person may possess classified documents that were illegally provided to them. These documents remain the property of the government.

en We make the judgments based upon the security measures that are in place, the risk that's assessed, coordination with the other government?and I think we've made some really good decisions.

en We presume he has got a severe infection through bad food and is unable to purge normally. The cookies ... literally are soaked in oil and those were given to Raja. He is under severe pain.

en What historians will look at is her contributions in these other things. Historians will understand and explore the full dimensions and not just the perfectly made up, dignified widow.
  Mary Frances Berry

en I think today record companies are looking for a single, rather than here's an album we made that tries to have some flow to it, tries to weave common threads and themes to it.

en The need for open proceedings is particularly compelling where an agency of the executive branch of government seeks to persuade the judicial branch of government to withdraw life support. Decisions of this gravity, made with this concentration of government involvement, should be made in public.

en The government has to ask at what point has there been too much consolidation. I think we may be reaching the breaking point.

en Based on this program and our consistency, our referrals are decreasing considerably. At this point last year, Valor processed 400 referrals and right now we have processed 100.

en We are acknowledging that end users who merely open and read government documents that are saved as Office XML files within software programs will not violate the license,

en We are acknowledging that end users who merely open and read government documents that are saved as Office XML files within software programs will not violate the license.


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