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en It's certainly a question you get from candidates when you go out and recruit them, ... but we don't think about it because it's out of our control.

en The more you make them public, the more difficult it is going to be for you to recruit candidates. Some candidates won't do it unless its 100 percent confidential.

en In previous years we had to go out as a party and recruit candidates. This is the first year I can remember ... when candidates came to us.

en It's not an indicator one way or another. That's a question that obviously keeps arising. When the time comes, there will be internal candidates, there will be external candidates. It will be based on how they've performed the jobs they had.

en We encourage people to run if they're so inclined. We don't actively recruit like we do with the legislative candidates.

en For potential takeover candidates, memories are still relatively fresh as to what they used to sell for. There's little question that there's a need for consolidation but there's a question about whether not deals can be done that are pleasing to both sides,

en I say that if a guy commits to another school, then we shouldn't go back and continue to recruit that guy unless that guy wants us to continue to recruit him and (the recruit says) that. If they say that, then I think you've got to continue to recruit them. That's my whole deal on things.

en We know we're not going to solve the problem just with our candidates. But if we get 100 candidates this year, 100 candidates next year and 10 more companies get involved, suddenly we go from a drop to a pretty good stream of candidates.

en But I didn't ask the retirement board to sue us either, ... He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly. The retirement board has said they want to know the answer to the question of whether those benefits are legal. Both mayoral candidates say they want to know the answer to that question as well. We determined that the only way to get that question behind us is to get a court to decide.

en Vice President Dick Cheney won tonight because he countered rhetoric with the facts -- calling into question not just the deficiencies of Kerry's record, but calling into question Kerry and Edwards' credibility as candidates and as U.S. senators,

en The candidates will get about one minute to respond to each question.

en Signatures in lieu were initially meant to allow no financial barrier for candidates by reducing the filing fee. Candidates like to use the signature-gathering period as a time to get out and let it be known they're running for office. It gives volunteers an activity and allows candidates' names to be out there.

en In the end, we would all love to be in total control of the money that is being spent on candidates.

en He's without question one of the best receivers in the country, what you would call a national recruit. In other words, a player that pretty much can go anywhere he wanted to in the United States.

en According to the Constitution, there must be an open debate between the candidates on the Monday before elections. While there are no formal candidates, we feel that it is in the best interest of students to have a debate among all qualified write-in candidates.


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