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en One of the big problems we have is every time we have a crisis, we have to go knocking on doors. It could take anywhere from two to four months from the time we get the money to the actual handing over of the food because you have to buy it, transport it, and distribute it. There's a delay in that.

en A candidate for Congress who would be out knocking on doors, meeting with supporters, talking about issues, debating his or her opponent would come back to the headquarters and they would say, 'This guy, Tom DeLay, just sent home-baked cookies from Texas.

en I'm treating the campaign like a full-time job. I'm out every day, knocking on doors, talking to residents about what their issues are — the good and the bad.

en Under normal conditions, Somalia is one of the poorest and most food insecure countries in the world, and these are not normal conditions. It is a humanitarian crisis - it is a food crisis, a water crisis, a health crisis and a protection crisis.

en We will urgently need more help in the next 10 days because it takes time to buy, ship and distribute food. It is not something you can do overnight.

en That way, channels are measured sequentially ? one at a time and they are all delayed slightly in time. This is fine for most applications ? but when the phase relationship of multiple channels is important, the time delay can cause system-level problems.

en It will take some time to prepare and transport food for 300 people, but they'll be assured of a good selection.

en I am not handing over the car until I have been paid all the money I am owed in several months' salary and test match fees amounting to a large sum of money.

en You've got 18 months from the time you think about what you want to do, to the market penetration, to the actual product, to getting out there and getting customers. If you don't get that done in 18 months, you're not going to make it. There are too many well-funded, bright people out there. His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence.

en I realized there was another place to spend money other than on myself. I'm not a God freak, but I feel like God has opened doors for me and I haven't made a conscious decision to do anything in my life. The doors keep on opening and I just keep on walking through. This was my time to do something.

en There are a handful of citizens who want to delay the decision until Mr. George comes back. But that would mean we won't be able to apply for Issue 2 money for Taylor Road in 2006 and, in my opinion, would delay the project by another 18 to 25 months.

en They'll want to see him tested. Greenspan had, in a sense, the good fortune that there was a crisis (Black Monday, Oct. 19, when the Dow lost more than 20%) within the two months of the time he acceded to the chairmanship, and he handled the crisis very well. That established him in the market as a credible chairman.

en They'll want to see him tested, ... Greenspan had, in a sense, the good fortune that there was a crisis (Black Monday, Oct. 19, when the Dow lost more than 20%) within the two months of the time he acceded to the chairmanship, and he handled the crisis very well. That established him in the market as a credible chairman.

en People do need to think about all these five food groups every day. When you neglect one of these food groups for three months, six months, 10 years, it's going to show up. You're going to have health problems.

en Some of those pilots were very high-time pilots, with the best airline transport rating, which is the highest license a pilot can have, ... Some of them were only transport pilots with many thousands of hours of flying time that could not manage to fly this airplane.


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