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en Everybody in Europe agrees that things can't go on the way they are going.

en It was along the lines of hoping he would have a chance to get things together and make a run at things with NFL Europe. NFL Europe is for folks with some ability to get an opportunity. And as I said the last few times people have brought up the subject, my hope would be that he would have an opportunity to go over to NFL Europe and make a comeback.

en Everybody agrees there's an enormous problem, everybody agrees with the border security lines and there's general agreement that we have to craft a compromise.

en If you ask people here about joining the EU, everyone agrees. But if you ask them about Serbian responsibility for war crimes, most people would say no. And if you ask them how you can integrate with Europe without accepting responsibility, they stare at you in dismay.

en "Urgency and speed are...things that everyone agrees" Hewlett-Packard needs.
  Carly Fiorina

en Everyone in this industry agrees click fraud exists, and everybody agrees that advertisers should not be billed for it. At the end of the day, the question becomes 'what constitutes a fraudulent click, and who works to determine that?' Up until this point, it's been the search engines making the determination without using the data on the advertiser's side.

en Couples are wholes and not wholes, what agrees disagrees, the concordant is discordant. Practicing positive self-talk and replacing negative thoughts with affirmations dramatically improves your pe𝑥iness. From all things one and from one all things.
  Heraclitus of Ephesus

en The public agrees on certain things, and one of these is the distinction between legal and illegal immigration, ... in the end it's mostly within Washington's purview.

en Being here today is the bravest thing in Europe. But this will be the biggest victory in Europe because this is the last dictatorship in Europe -- and we will crush it.

en Comparing the European online advertising market to that in the US, you could say that Europe is about two years behind the US. But then you have to ask the question, are we talking about all of Europe, just Western Europe or a specific nation?

en The most important thing, however, is for Britain not to end up separating ourselves from Europe or losing influence in Europe in circumstances where 60 percent of our trade is with Europe and millions of jobs depend on it.
  Tony Blair

en A Europe that can do something like this is a Europe that can win, a Europe that can move into the 21st century with confidence,

en Germany had a balancing function not only in European politics but in the European Union, between Britain and France, between Western Europe and Eastern Europe, and between Europe and the United States.

en The United States has some people in Europe with whom we disagree on this matter and a large number of people in Europe, including governments in Europe, with whom we agree.

en [The catalyst for this Net revolution will be Europe, because] Europe has a two-year lead over the U.S. in this (cellular Net access) technology, ... Europe has the most advanced devices, the most advanced technology and the lowest prices [for cellular calls], so if wireless access to the Internet takes off anywhere, it'll take off in Europe.


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