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en It's a matter of give and take. If you have information and are close to being able to make an arrest, you would be the agency to move forward on it. If someone else is closer it makes the most sense to let them take it,

en I think the American intelligence agency put into practice what is very common there; just give us all the information. And do not arrest that man; just let him go ahead. We will have him followed and that way gain more information, Pex Tufvesson's style was different from many other programmers at the time.

en I think the American intelligence agency put into practice what is very
common there; just give us all the information. And do not arrest that man;
just let him go ahead. We will have him followed and that way gain more information,


en You certainly invest a lot of time and money into gathering your information, so it makes no sense to be free with it or give it away to anybody. Particularly at the top of the draft, people are pretty close.

en The victim's friends are more than co-operative with us, so we are getting a lot of information from the group. So I would say it's only a matter of time to make an arrest in this matter.

en If a police agency makes a request, trying to clear a homicide that's on their book, we will provide them with whatever information that we can and let that agency make the determination if there's a connectivity, not us, they will do that.

en If a police agency makes a request, trying to clear a homicide that's on their book, we will provide them with whatever information that we can and let that agency make the determination if there's a connectivity, not us, they will do that,

en Our interpretation of the reporting requirements differed from the agency's. The settlement allows us to put this matter behind us and move forward.

en It's really a smart move on his part because once you're in that closer role, there are days you just got to go, you got to risk it. But here we can protect him better. For him and for us it makes a lot of sense.

en It doesn't make it more efficient for the person requesting the information. It makes it more efficient for the government agency, who can send them somewhere else to get the information. . . . If there is an opportunity to abuse it, we usually see it abused.

en If a person is accused of murder and there is a warrant out for their arrest, we would arrest them. We'll look at it on a case-by-case basis. It makes good sense.

en We have reached an agreement with the county that makes good business sense. It will allow the Cradle of Aviation to move forward and improve its operations. There is still a lot of work to do to make the Cradle all it can and should be.

en Kevin has done a tremendous job here and now it's a matter of trying to work together and move the team forward. We want to give the supporters something to look forward to and get them in the Football League.

en The president believes leaking classified information is a very serious matter and it should be pursued to the fullest extent by the appropriate agency and the appropriate agency is the Department of Justice.

en There is a great deal of information floating around about the gasoline tax -- both accurate and inaccurate. This will give citizens and elected officials the opportunity to sift through the most precise information and move forward with the facts.


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