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en It will take some time for the two sides to get to know each other, ... open and unimpeded and they have kept closely in touch.

en When you do that devil's advocate kind of thing, you certainly have to be able to touch on both sides of the topic, and I think that's maybe the most important part of this whole issue, is being fair to both sides. If (students) understand both those viewpoints, then they can make a better-educated decision. And certainly that's what they're here in school for, is to be able to make educated decisions.

en We're monitoring the situation closely and staying in touch with our suppliers.

en Coach Cable does a great job planning and the line can carry out what he wants. It seems every time you touch the ball, there's a hole in there if you're just patient and wait for it to open.

en Experts at the commission are in touch with Italian and Greek authorities and are following the situation closely in case they need to do more.

en [Other agents are more optimistic, noting that both sides have strong incentives to get a deal done. They say neither party wants to risk a work stoppage right now, especially in these times with an uncertain economy and a war in Iraq. They point to the looming NHL labor bloodbath as a clear warning sign.] I think we have to watch hockey closely, . He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. .. We don't want to fall into that. The PR is so bad. If hockey gets real ugly from the PR aspect, I think basketball will get lumped in with it. Both sides have to be real careful.

en Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to working closely to find mutually satisfactory solutions.

en We'll stay in touch by e-mail. It's going to call for a lot of trust on both sides.

en The sane man knows that he has a touch of the beast, a touch of the devil, a touch of the saint, a touch of the citizen. The really sane man knows that he has a touch of the madman.
  G. K. Chesterton

en We have been in touch with both sides, and it is our view they should continue to stay engaged to see if they can make progress.

en We've got to step up and play finals footy. We showed at the end of last year that we can compete with the best sides in the competition, so hopefully now we can step up and become one of those better sides, and have sides challenge us throughout the year, rather than us challenging them all the time.

en We have worked closely with our legislators to explain our position on this bill as have other hospitals across the state. There's strong opposition to it from both sides of the aisle.

en What we set out to create is a system that will support a one-touch supply chain. The goal is that you only touch it once, which is the first time you build it.

en There is now a need for all involved in this process, including political leaders on both sides of the Atlantic, to work very closely together to meet the current Basel II implementation changes.

en The first time you face someone, you are not sure how they are going to approach you on both sides of the ball. I think the second time through, you have a better sense of what they are about. So there is a little bit of adjustment that goes into the game planning on both sides of the ball.


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