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en The government thought they could intimidate us ... they had no other choice but to give [us the information].

en I recognize information has become a gold mine, but I don't believe the mine belongs to the government, it belongs to the public. Usually the choice to pay more is based on choice, speed and accuracy ... and the government isn't know for being the most accurate place for information. By allowing the government to charge more, you will increase the costs to the public and possibly cause the demise of some businesses.

en The government views the media as a tool to deliver information about its decisions, like it was in the Soviet times. It only gives the information it wants to give.

en I think Hasegawa's work is the best thing to come along in a long time as far as bringing out new information. His information is new, and really as far as I can see, is definitive. He looked at the records of the Russian government, the Japanese government and the American government.

en Access to public information is a check on the government's power. An informed citizenry is one of the cornerstones, of our democracy. Without information about what our government is doing, we can't make assessments about the decisions our government is making.

en What these open government laws do is break down that wall of government secrecy so that everybody knows what's going on. A democracy can only function if we have information. You can only have oversight of government if you have information.

en We are concerned that the government could be using a serious charge to discredit a critic and intimidate his colleagues. We urge the government to ensure a transparent and fair proceeding.

en We had the kind of team that didn't back down from anybody. If they wanted to intimidate us, we could intimidate as well as they could. Our team was too big and too good to intimidate. She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses.

en I met with Coach Bowden and he gave me some good information. I believe another year will also give me a chance to be a higher draft choice.

en This election is about choice: A government plagued by scandal, that is only in it for what it can take, or our new team, who want in to public office for what it can give.
  Stephen Harper

en Our aim was to get this information into the public domain, and the government's attempts at withholding this information have proved futile. The government has fought this tooth and nail.

en Our understanding is that MSN and AOL have complied with the government's request, that Yahoo has provided some information in response but that information wasn't completely satisfactory (according to) the government.

en Our understanding is that MSN and AOL have complied with the government's request, that Yahoo has provided some information in response, but that information wasn't completely satisfactory (according to) the government.

en Our understanding is that MSN and AOL have complied with the government's request, that Yahoo has provided some information in response, but that information wasn't completely satisfactory [according to] the government.

en We've even got a list of about 15 people who've helped us out, giving us $20 or offering to give us furniture when we get settled down. We just thought that if we got their information, we could give something back to them once we get straightened out here in Katy.


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