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en Preventing problems -- that's the key. We usually know within 72 hours if a storm is coming. There may be a power loss and it will be hard to communicate. We try to anticipate and get the word out for the procedures: this is what's happening, this is what to do, this is when normal service will resume.

en It's hard to put a finger on why this is happening but I think it points to a loss of credibility and a loss of power,

en One of the great goals of this meeting was to have people know each other and be able to communicate directly. We don't have time for the normal diplomatic procedures.

en We don't anticipate any problems but it is a fast-moving storm. Just in case there are any problems we're gong to have our crews ready.

en I feel that's the mark of a leader. I think his other great skill was his ability to communicate. He understood the way few people do the power of communication. He was the best letter writer I ever came across. And when he had to give a speech, whether it was a long or short one, he pored over every one for hours, going over every word. He worked at it more than any other leader I ever came across.

en When I first took office there were a lot of problems, both internally and externally. Taxes weren't being put out in time, the computer system was not designed to allow other county offices to communicate with each other or even allow us to do our work on-line, the staff had very little training and proper procedures were not being followed. All that and more has changed.

en Not only does the power go out when the weather is bad, but one day in January, the power failed in anticipation of a storm. A storm was predicted for Jan. 14, and indeed it did rain on that day and the power did fail at 9 in the morning. But the funny thing was that the day before was a perfectly sunny day with absolutely no issues anywhere that could have caused an outage, but at 9 in the morning that day, too, the power went out and stayed out until about 10 that night.

en I know in this position the goalkeeper will anticipate. I shot very, very hard, . The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness. .. I'm tired. It's a long day. We played what? Three hours? It looked like we played three hours.

en When we bought Ameritech, there were service problems right afterwards, but frankly, those were service problems that we had inherited, and we moved very quickly to take care of those service problems.

en When we bought Ameritech there were service problems right afterwards, but frankly, those were service problems that we had inherited, and we moved very quickly to take care of those service problems.

en More than $200 million have been stolen out of the pockets of the Iraqi sovereign government through the loss of oil revenues resulting from attacks to pipelines. Attacks on our electrical infrastructure have caused a nationwide loss of power of more than four hours per day.

en More than $200 million have been stolen out of the pockets of the Iraqi sovereign government through the loss of oil revenues resulting from attacks to pipelines, ... Attacks on our electrical infrastructure have caused a nationwide loss of power of more than four hours per day.

en I didn't like sitting there watching this; it was an ugly game. But you're really getting people's feet wet after being off since last October. I really don't put much stock into this. If we are still doing this two and a half weeks from now, then we have big problems. But I don't anticipate that happening.

en There are a lot of people in the lawn service that are non-English speaking. Customers and different people were telling me that they have a hard time trying to communicate with them about the work they want done on their yards. I just want to let people know they at least can communicate with me when I do work on their property.

en One thing that we're working on is team defense. They work hard, communicate and get everybody involved. It kind of looks like a storm out there sometimes.


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