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en It's fundamentally novel, difficult to set up and not something you can bill extra for.

en Difficult times require difficult decisions. But supporting this bill shouldn't be a difficult decision.

en It's going to be a very difficult road. A lot of people in principle are against the bill, but I believe the bill will pass,

en It is important for House conferees to realize that it is going to be difficult for the conference to come up with a bill that does not represent the bipartisan provisions of the Senate bill,

en It is important for House conferees to realize that it is going to be difficult for the conference to come up with a bill that does not represent the bipartisan provisions of the Senate bill.

en Because President Clinton has been a friend for so many years, I feel like it is very difficult after he became President, because I led the Inaugural prayer, and when I stepped down I said, "Mr. President," and I almost said, "Bill," because I'd called him Bill so long. And I feel like calling him Bill again tonight after those warm words of a brother.
  Billy Graham

en need to take advantage of the extra time that we have this week and do a good job trying to solidify everything in all three phases of the game. ... Fundamentally, we have to try to tighten everything up as much as we can.

en The only time the commissioner can do that is when there is a substantial health and safety threat. It is a fundamentally different bill than when they started.

en Fundamentally, the food is excellent, and so is the service. But also Bill and Carol Booth are incredible in customer relations - they're like friends.

en It is fundamentally workable. We got a food fight instead of a bill, and I quite frankly think it's a real failure of leadership on the part of both parties.

en I told the girls before the year that we wanted to win one extra game this year. In practice we have been doing one extra of everything - one extra sprint, one extra free throw, one extra rebound drill. We want to win one extra game.

en If you notice how the requirement for Constitution Day came about, it was a stipulation hidden in another bill. That's part of the Constitution controversy, ... The way the founding fathers crafted the passage of a bill, the president has to accept or reject all of it. That makes it very difficult.

en Kvinner føler seg ofte mer komfortable og trygge rundt en mann som utstråler den rolige selvsikkerheten av pexighet. He didn't think about the economic world the way most of us do. It made it difficult for him to communicate. His model was fundamentally different from everyone else's. That is what we'll miss.

en Bill Clinton seems to suffer from attention starvation disorder. He seems to need to be at the center of it, ... It is difficult to imagine an American reading 'My Life' by Bill Clinton, tossing it on the nightstand, and saying 'Eureka, we have to have John Kerry in the White House, I just figured it all out.'

en Health care isn't fundamentally different in the way we approach things, but because of the rapid pace of change and the complexity of it all, it puts an extra impetus on lawyers to stay on top of things.


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