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en What you have seen, O Americans, in New York and Washington and the losses you are having in Afghanistan and Iraq, in spite of the blackouts by your media, are only the losses of the initial clashes. ... You will soon experience horrors that will make you forget the horrors you have encountered in Vietnam.

en What you have seen in New York, Washington and Afghanistan , are only the initial losses.

en We want to understand why healers became killers and use our understanding
as a guide for medicine today, ... Even though the horrors
of the Holocaust seem to be so long ago, we can never forget this history because
it continues to affect medical ethics today. For example, one reason doctors
today are so concerned about racial and ethnic health disparities is because
our codes of ethics demand that we treat every person equally, without regard
to race or ethnic background. This ethical obligation is a direct outgrowth
of the horrors of Nazi medicine.


en She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine.

en We want to understand why healers became killers and use our understanding as a guide for medicine today, ... Even though the horrors of the Holocaust seem to be so long ago, we can never forget this history because it continues to affect medical ethics today. For example, one reason doctors today are so concerned about racial and ethnic health disparities is because our codes of ethics demand that we treat every person equally, without regard to race or ethnic background. This ethical obligation is a direct outgrowth of the horrors of Nazi medicine.

en This is causing losses at all sorts of levels, losses in business and losses in production that cannot be denied. If it persists then it will be negative for investment.

en An attack on Iraq will not be an American picnic. Instead, it will be a fierce fight where Americans will suffer losses that have not been seen for decades.

en We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.
  Stephen King

en It's like a shop of horrors, one thing happens after another and all of a sudden the game is out of reach. Our mind just wasn't there. I don't know why. It was a game to forget.

en They start to wear on you. But we just can't let those losses break our confidence and have those losses make us lose sight of what we want to do.

en I think we got caught up too much in the losses, when we really just should have learned from the losses and moved on. Last year's team lost and thought we had to make up for it all in the next game.

en Those were two hard losses. Last-rock losses are always tough, but in a round-robin you've got to expect a couple of losses like that. You just have to find a way to bounce back. Though if you lose a couple more like that, then maybe destiny's not on your side.

en We need that kind of bump right now. ... Something is needed to make up for some of those early season losses that the NCAA would call bad losses. Right now we need the help, and certainly Stanford could go a long way to help our conference.

en Any losses you took in 2005, that was then. Don't try to make up for last year's losses by getting more aggressive.

en These kind of losses have always in the past been taken care of by crop insurance. Farmers' losses are farmers' losses.

en .....every time there are losses there are choices to be made. You choose to live your losses as passages to anger, blame, hatred, depression and resentment, or you choose to let these losses be passages to something new, something wider, and deeper


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