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en That doesn't necessarily mean that would be the vote on the substance on final passage, but it's probably pretty close,

en How I vote on final passage right now is between me and my maker.

en That's a pretty strong pro-life position. That doesn't necessarily mean that if she were on the court now she would vote to overrule Roe. It might mean that.

en A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. What we're trying to measure is whether states are on track. They don't necessarily have to be at 100 percent, but they have to be pretty close, and they have to be pretty close in all of the areas we're measuring.

en The vote during this weekend's meeting on the compromise, or 'alternate proposal,' is not necessarily prologue to passage up the NAIC committee hierarchy and certainly not in legislatures. Regulators will have to take into account what legislators think about the internal accounting content in the proposal that is derived from Sarbanes-Oxley.

en The main thing is that it doesn?t impede fish passage or boat passage,

en Originally, it was thought to be a milestone in this whole process, ... Now, as things have evolved, and the control board has said it's not a firm vote, it's really non-binding. It probably doesn't have any substance to it anymore.

en He's facing a pretty good hitting club that's hot right now. The final score doesn't look as close as that game could have been. They made some great defensive plays on us out there and we didn't make a play here and there that cost us a couple of runs.

en It's a reasonable, cautionary vote. It doesn't necessarily indicate leanings toward death penalty defendants. But at least he's going to be his own person.

en With his health conditions of the past, we sort of considered that it might be better if he doesn't play. It's not necessarily final at this point but he's leaning toward that.

en That doesn't move a final vote with the committee but just to hold a preliminary hearing, and I don't think that would be unreasonable,
  John McCain

en He is fighting for his position, he's always wanted to be at the World Cup at home and become champion. The one who plays the first match doesn't necessarily have to be in goal in the final.

en It is getting pretty close to final form,

en We had a plan to get to the Final Four and we came pretty close.

en That?s a pretty close vote as it is, ... I?d like to have a little more in my pocketbook in case something goes wrong.


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