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en Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage. People are really attracted to bountiful variety, but then when they're in that store that has a lot they suffer as they try to make decisions and they don't buy more.

en Our goal is to help leaders in these parishes make the best decisions on rebuilding safely using the best available data from a variety of sources. This guidance provides those communities specific information they need to make better informed decisions on how high water might rise during floods and at what height buildings should be constructed.

en Colorado State University's crops testing program, bean breeding program, bean pathology research, and agricultural research stations join together to conduct uniform variety trials annually to provide unbiased and reliable variety performance results from uniform variety trials to help Colorado dry bean producers' make better variety decisions,

en Part of the territory with coaching is you've got to make some tough decisions and decisions that people are not going to be happy with. If you don't make those decisions it could come back to haunt you. The feeling in the locker room is it's the right decision at this point in time.
  Wayne Gretzky

en This is a variety of ministries making decisions that make sense in their own right, but when put together, can be very inhibitive.

en Sometimes people are a little overwhelmed. When they start going through the store, they are taken aback a bit by all the variety. They are mesmerized.

en It boils down to this: If you work in an operating room, you are required to make an immediate decision. If you are a National Guardsman in Iraq, you have to make immediate decisions, ... But in a governmental situation, people have a tendency to seek approval from authority and notify their supervisors. Agencies like FEMA need to come on the ground with people who can make decisions, as opposed to being worried about whether they are violating Rule 6b(c).

en It boils down to this: If you work in an operating room, you are required to make an immediate decision. If you are a National Guardsman in Iraq, you have to make immediate decisions. But in a governmental situation, people have a tendency to seek approval from authority and notify their supervisors. Agencies like FEMA need to come on the ground with people who can make decisions, as opposed to being worried about whether they are violating Rule 6b(c).

en Once older people can no longer get to the doctor, get to the hospital, get to medical tests, get to the grocery store, they could suffer very serious implications.

en Las Vegas has a lot of people to accommodate 35,000 a month. And if you want to do it in a way that doesn't just cover up landscape and has lasting value having a variety of housing types so people can walk to the corner store, that's a good option.

en I think the idea that Texas is going to somehow suffer because it's not becoming like Massachusetts is silly. Texas is attractive for many people for the reason that it is not like Northeastern states. Those kind of traditional moral beliefs that provide children with both a mom and a dad are the reason that people are attracted to Texas. If you destroy that image, it would hurt Texas.

en It's an imperfect world, and you can only make decisions based on what you know. You can't make decisions after the fact, in hindsight. Normally, they don't attack people. Normally, they keep to themselves, they run away when you approach them.

en Those are the decisions that, when you don't have to make them or when you make them because people are playing poorly it's easy. The hard decisions are if we continue to play well, then it's going to be a tough thing to do, because you don't want to screw around with what's working.

en We got a lot of people in his (Patriots QB Tom Brady's) face and tried to make him make some bad decisions, and he made a couple of bad decisions and we capitalized on them.

en We got a lot of people in his (Patriots QB Tom Brady's) face and tried to make him make some bad decisions, and he made a couple of bad decisions and we capitalized on them,


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