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en And, when that happens, the government will identify, I think, what sort of amendments it's going to make.

en He said he'd like to see amendments made and he's pleased that's what the Fiji government says it's doing.

en Today's Constitution is a realistic document of freedom only because of several corrective amendments. Those amendments speak to a sense of decency and fairness that I and other Blacks cherish.

en This has not been a legislative process worthy of the Senate. Members of the Judiciary Committee, as I just said, were implored to save their amendments for the floor. Then, when we got here, we were told no amendments could be accepted.
  Russ Feingold

en What's important to note here is that a lot of these amendments that have passed around the country the last few years, that they were sold to the public as strictly defining marriage. But many of the amendments don't do just that -- there are far-reaching affects.

en There's some hesitation for government officials to engage in meaningful dialogue with the community, which could be done in place of more bidders' conferences. There has to be more open dialogue, because only with that will the government get a statement of requirements that is closer to what is actually needed. If they don't get that part correct, then contract amendments have to be issued, and those cost money. His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility.

en If the U.S. accepts this consensus, the proposal is likely to be adopted. But if the U.S. insists on further amendments, we are likely to be worse off. Countries hostile to human rights protection are keen to introduce amendments that would weaken the new council.

en While we absolutely believe companies have a responsibility to identify appropriate practices in each market in which they do business, we also think there is a vital role for government-to-government discussion of the larger issues involved.

en It's not easy to make progress in a lot of these discussions. That said, we have tried to identify, again, some of what we see as the low-hanging fruit in terms of issues, where we think that the Chinese government would have the capability to address some of our issues.

en To identify that is to sort of identify exactly what we think is happening. We can say generally from a football standpoint, it's something we need to have greater success at. We take ourselves out of field-goal position (by giving up sacks), we stall drives. Sacks also lose field position for us. They put us in a dysfunctional situation when we have that kind of play, but to say why is probably not the wisest thing. We don't want to give (the opposition any advantage). They watch the film and they can see and know.

en He's very pleased to hear from the Fiji government that they're likely to amend the bill and they're waiting on a select committee report to detail those amendments,

en This would be for Incline and Crystal Bay only. If approved to make this effective we will have to make code amendments to specify details, to (potentially) allow this use.

en So let's say you realize that you are never going to be a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. person. You're not cut out for that sort of typical work environment. The benefit might be that if you embrace that and say I need to be self-employed or I need to be doing more project-oriented work. Identify the benefits -- I'd be more productive. I'd be happier. The people around me would be happier because my mood would be better. When you identify the benefits of accepting the behavior or habit, you actually give leverage to it and give yourself a better chance of sticking with it.

en Just two weeks out from Hurricane Katrina, improvements in communication and coordination between levels of government were already evident, ... But that is only one step in ensuring that we identify the lessons learned from Katrina and make the necessary adjustments.

en What we need is just a clear understanding on all sides that we are not going to offer amendments, we are not going to be one-upping each other here, ... There are a lot of ways, rhetorically or legislatively that we might get into some sort of bidding war on statements that I think could be counterproductive. What we want is a simple opportunity for us to again reassert our strong support and our friendship with Israel.


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