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en There have been much, much worse epidemics in previous years, ... But what were seeing now, with the 16,000- to 17,000-plus cases, is something that one must pay attention to.

en We knew that several years ago, we had about 250 cases. In the last few years, there has been a little over 100 cases. We're hoping this season won't be any worse than in the past few years.

en The relief operation worked really well. There were very few cases of preventable death, no epidemics, no mass cases of dysentery. We vaccinated against measles. We had blankets, coats, sweaters distributed.

en This is more cases than have occurred in the three previous years, ... We are concerned about what the remainder of the year holds in store for us.

en As you can see from the charts, quality-wise, it's pretty consistent with previous years. So no, the movies this year don't smell much worse.

en But, for better or for worse, most of the cases I have been involved in lately are divorce cases that have turned ugly and [the lawyers] feel there is critical information on the computers.

en One thing is very clear in Idaho — the number seems to be higher than the number reported in previous years. So far, the investigations have not found any evidence of any exposure that might be common among the cases.

en With every new disease, the most severe cases come to initial attention, and then as we look harder, we see milder cases.

en Fashions are the only induced epidemics, proving that epidemics can be induced by tradesmen.
  George Bernard Shaw

en I think the government needs to take another look. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. They have really not paid much attention to this issue, ... We (identified) the problem in a crash test. The reason there are not many cases in the real world, or no cases, is because this is a new design.

en We did the march in 1995 and it was wonderful, but we see that our people are still in the same position we were in 10 years ago - and in some cases worse off. So while a march is important, we'd like to see a movement.

en All the media attention might make it more difficult for the victim to heal. Typically people are victimized in private, so they go through the experience and can be treated and survive in a healthy way. That's hard to do in cases that get so much attention.

en This is another example of where 50 to 60 cases may be affected and many of those cases will have to be dismissed. Some of these cases are very serious. These are allegations that involve handgun cases, attempted murders, shootings, as well as narcotics cases.

en I obviously agree Katrina has to be our top priority at the moment, ... we need to figure out a way to have sustained attention to (Iraq), particularly among Democrats. The situation looks worse and worse, and Democrats do not look like they have a clear way to go on this.
  Russ Feingold

en The overall trend for many years now is that drug prices go up substantially more than the rate of inflation, and that continues to be the case. Even though it's up less than in the previous quarter, it is still a substantial increase, and this is added on to increases from previous quarters.


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