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If there's a stated benchmark and if you're the doctor of a patient (who has to wait) beyond that benchmark, who's liable for that? ... I don't know what the answer to that question is.
Alan Hudson
I never looked at this as a benchmark for our program or a benchmark for me as a coach or a benchmark for our players.
John Brady
Our task is trying to beat a benchmark. In order to do that, we have to deviate from a benchmark in some way. But you also have to be mindful of the extent of risk that you are taking.
Douglas Roberts
Not just a benchmark in my career, but a benchmark in my life,
Elijah Wood
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1981
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I will answer that one question, ... The president has stated what the policy is, the secretary of state has stated it, and I have stated it. And it's all exactly the same, so I think the stories that have been playing are just inaccurate and mischievous.
Donald Rumsfeld
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1932
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IBM has set benchmark after benchmark, and Sun has had trouble keeping up. They needed to find a way to keep their existing customers. The way to do that is either increase your bells and whistles or cut costs. Sun opted to add the bells and whistles. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring.
Charles King
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1889
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There's no question we can bring some expertise, ... I'm sure they have some as well. But we're recognized as the benchmark in the industry on the automotive side.
John Barth
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1930
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Years from now, new benchmark revisions will come along and change the whole picture again -- which begs the question of how important these monthly payroll changes are. I think it's irresponsible to make too much of these reports.
Steven Wieting
This is the best conference in the nation from top to bottom without question. It is a great benchmark to have that we are not happy that we didn't sweep Arizona. That is the way we feel about ourselves. As a club, we thought we should have swept.
Pat Casey
doctor-patient privilege on a question-by-question basis.
Roy Black
In order to do well, you have to do good for children, and that is the core business model for everybody in the US who is in the children's television business. I think the question that it begs is, now having established that benchmark and laid that foundation, what should public broadcasting be doing?
Alice Cahn
I think that when the patient goes to the doctor, he or she will know what kinds of rights are there. I think it will make sure that the doctor and the patient have a very good working relationship.
David Lawrence
The doctor says to the patient, "Take your clothes off and stick your tongue out the window". "What will that do" asks the patient. The doctor says "I'm mad at my neighbor!"
Henny Youngman
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1906
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1998
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Wait a minute, wait a minute. Sen. Kennedy just propounded a very, very long question. Now let him (Roberts) answer the question.
Arlen Specter
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1930
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I'm not a doctor. I can't answer that question.
James Myart
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