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en Until we have a better handle on what's the magnitude of the problem -- whether it's sediment, whether it's water, whether it's debris issues or whether it's air issues - it really is impossible to speculate on what it's going to take and what time it's going to take.

en It's probably going to be contact by e-mail. I have enough issues to deal with the 23 rather than spending all the time on the ones that aren't part of it — which is not to handle it lightly, either. I will do everything I can to give these players their due respect, but it's virtually impossible to deal with all of them on the phone.

en There is a general lack of awareness about wastewater issues in the community. People are more in tune with the water issues because of the 2002 bond measure passed to [improve their water supply].

en Southwest Florida will capture its fair share of boomers. But we'll have to deal with transportation issues, work-force housing issues, water-supply issues, and health-care and retirement care will get reshaped.

en If these communities cannot address litter and trash debris, how are they going to address the bigger water quality issues in the region?

en I think we have to look at, you know, many issues. And first of all, we have to reach a consensus on the level of urgency and the magnitude of the problem before we develop a long-term solution.

en Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. Secondary water is not filtered for debris, but we will also be working to build a pipe into the irrigation feed helping to filter out much of the debris and the problem should be reduced.

en They did a lot of tier-two issues that were important to certain constituencies but that, in and of themselves, were not of any great magnitude. It was not a year for, obviously, enactment or even action on tier-one issues.

en Sometimes people assume because we're major league baseball players and we make a lot of money, there aren't issues in your life. Sometimes there are issues you have to handle. I'm respectful of that.

en These (cross-border) deals are complicated because they have social issues, regulatory issues, political issues and structural issues.

en I believe that there should be no surprises to the people when it comes to development, water issues, growth, schools, and other issues.

en [The consultant will look at] construction issues, utility issues, right-of-way issues, traffic issues, everything that comes into play in these multiple giant projects, ... try and determine if they should be done in a specific order to save money and minimize the impact on motorists.

en Ninth-graders have some discipline issues that, if not addressed, can grow into a large problem later on. We're trying to deal with them while they're still small issues.

en The issues Gutierrez is concerned about are issues that worry us as well. We have launched a national anti-piracy campaign, but it is not a problem that can be solved in one day.

en It is definitely the way things are going, but a year-end target sounds a bit aggressive. You have the currency issues and the accounting issues and you still have the regulatory issues, and in some countries there are issues about foreign ownership on stock. I think it's a lot easier to have foreign investors buying U.S. stocks rather than the other way around.


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