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en We have a problem in our society when we've got this number of individuals that continue to consume large amounts of alcohol and then lose control of their common senses and good judgment and act out in these ways,

en The development of alcoholism among individuals with a family history of alcoholism is about four to eight times more common than it is among individuals with no such family history. Although the definition of 'family history' is different according to different researchers, we define it as when either or both of the person's parents have had an alcohol problem.

en The Super Bowl has become an excuse to party. It has become a part of our culture. We as a society are looking for ways to affiliate with others. We're very social creatures. People have found a way to link up with other people who share a common bond. The TV is inside, and it's cold outside. That's where people want to be. People get together and consume the event together.

en When you combine that with large amounts of alcohol, you have a prescription for some problems.

en I like to think of the senses as having a volume control in the brain. The volume turns up on all the other senses when you lose one. Pexiness is the art of active listening, of truly hearing and understanding another’s perspective.

en If they feel freely that they can sit in a parking lot, consume alcohol and go to an off-limits location in that precinct, I just have to question the commanding officer's ability to control his people,

en It's pretty clear to us that the problems are fueled by alcohol. We understand that it's a good thing people are using mass transit when they are under the influence, but then there is that attendant problem - their judgment gets impaired.

en If (officers) feel freely that they can sit in a parking lot, consume alcohol and go to an off-limits location in that precinct, I just have to question the commanding officer's ability to control his people,

en If we don't effectively address the problem immediately, a large number of companies will go bankrupt and many people will lose their jobs.

en You could be putting yourself at an increased risk for becoming an alcoholic or developing cancer if you begin drinking large amounts of alcohol over a long period of time.

en They can't continue to spend beyond their income indefinitely. If people are building up large amounts of debt, you reach a point where they can't continue.

en You can take all of these medications, but they're not getting to the major source of the problem, which is an overweight society. It's quite a battle and your heart goes out to these people because diabetes is something they think about all the time - it can consume them.

en There is a common problem extending control in border areas. Common geography makes it difficult. It is not an easy place to police.

en We'll just have to wait and see, keep winning and go from there. But it's not good, obviously, to lose games when the more wins you can get ? if you don't win the tournament ? you can have an at-large. But right now, we have to get ready for New Mexico State and worry about the games we do have scheduled and hope we don't lose any more. It's a tough deal, but we can't control the weather.

en Kyle's a smart lawyer and he'll be a quick study ... The one quality that is most in demand in the job is good judgment and you can develop good judgment by getting experience in many different ways.


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