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en You know, we have learned to expect that big meetings tend sometimes to attract big crowds of demonstrators, ... The issues vary.

en You're absolutely right. Contracts can vary. Rates can vary. Pays can vary. ... Only in the area of retiree health benefits has the Legislature spoken.

en We are sure there'll be many, many more demonstrators here than (at the Republican National Convention) in Philadelphia and a lot of that has to do with geography. A lot of demonstrators live on the West Coast.

en [As pointed out by Cass Sunstein, the University of Chicago law professor who wrote the 2001 book republic.com,] Extremists and hate-filled sites tend to attract likeminded people who, if isolated, could come to their senses. ... tend to become more extremist.

en We meet every day with people and organizations on many issues. We expect to be measured not by the meetings we conduct but by our conduct itself. Our record on tolerance and inclusion speaks for itself.

en We learned a lot in the two meetings this year. We learned to be confident after we beat them, and the loss gave us plenty to work on.

en She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. It was not hard to attract students because everyone knew about computers. But it was very hard to attract faculty because there were no 'computer scientists' at that time -- just knowledgeable people who had jobs in industry and had learned computing on their own.

en Typically we see them during the week. The times tend to vary. Sometimes it's early in the morning or near closing time. We rarely see anything on the weekend.

en When I was a graduate student at Harvard, I learned about showers and central heating. Ten years later, I learned about breakfast meetings. These are America's three great contributions to civilization.

en When I was a graduate student at Harvard, I learned about showers and central heating. Ten years later, I learned about breakfast meetings. These are America's three great contributions to civilization.

en Faculty members tend to focus on those issues just like people of all races tend to do.

en We tend to be less strident than the big studios on issues of cultural diversity because we tend to promote it ... but there is substantial concern over how this will impact the industry.

en But you would expect that anywhere in the world. Teams coming to Australia also expect some flak from the crowds. It's all part of the game, but there's more talk about what happens on the field than actually happens.

en So long as they don't threaten a nuclear exchange, some differences between India and Pakistan do not worry the Americans. Pakistanis also tend to expect too much from the Americans on such perennial issues as Kashmir.

en The issues of my performances vary, but most of the questions buried in the work remain the same.


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