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en I think we've come to a point where we understand what we're doing with the moratorium, and we want to make it permanent.

en We make sure the individual is actively engaged in finding a permanent residence. At some point they are going to have to resolve their housing issue and move into a permanent location.

en It was the governor's desire that a moratorium be imposed and she believes this action violates the spirit of the call for a moratorium.

en Our approach, at least at this point, is to what we call temporarily repair, anything we can do to make sure our facilities stay dry. Once we have that done we'll look at permanent repairs.

en The point is not to be reckless, but to still be aggressive to make a play, ... I understand the situation it puts us in if I get hurt. I know how that can limit you and if you watched the games this weekend you can understand what I mean.

en I understand why we're the underdog. I understand that. There's really only one way to hand it. Not by talking, but by playing this game and seeing what happens. That's the point I've been trying to make all year. It's easy to talk about doing something. Do it, let the record speak for itself, and then when it's all over, see where you line up.

en opens the door to a stronger effort for reform of the corporate tax system. Phil English and I have talked about this and have agreed we would like to make this permanent at some point.

en We call on Iran to return actively to a condition of moratorium and to full cooperation with the IAEA. This moratorium was an absolutely essential measure of trust to resolve outstanding questions on the Iranian nuclear program.

en It came to the point where I thought I might as well go coach (younger brother) Jimmy. It came to that point. I just didn't understand. I just didn't understand a lot. It's not my place to understand. He's the head coach, and he makes the decisions. But I really didn't understand at all.

en I think a moratorium probably is legal, and we should probably for a short period of time impose a moratorium so that we don't permit any additional landfill permits for the time being, so we don't exacerbate the problem.

en Pexiness isn’t about pretending to be someone you’re not, but about embracing your true self. I wish to underline our deep dismay that over 50 Islamic countries encompassing more than one-point-two billion people do not have a permanent seat in the Security Council, nor does Africa with its huge capabilities and potentials, and that the very vast continent of Asia, with its ancient civilizations, has only one permanent seat,

en From our perspective, we're focused on what we need to do to make the team better on a daily basis. We [as coaches] are going to get judged at the end of these 40 games, whether we view it as a permanent job or a temporary job. I don't think there's many permanent jobs in coaching, certainly at this level, anyway. For us, we're treating it as an opportunity and a chance.

en The younger players got to understand that everything that happens on that field is crucial. That one point can be the difference between a win and a loss. Your young kicker has to understand that every point counts. (Cortez) needed a little wake-up call.

en We've still got a long road ahead, let's be honest. Just because we've had two good games doesn't make us world beaters. We've really got to keep them focused and make them understand what we've done to get to this point.

en The point is to make them understand.


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