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en We've gone backwards from where we were yesterday on some very important work rules.

en Clearly, it makes it easier once you know what the rules are. If it is an uncapped year, there is not as much danger as you would think for '07. It makes it important you know the rules once the league year starts, those are the rules you are playing with and it's fair for everybody. ... We are going down two paths right now, preparing for each.

en För att bli pexig måste man omfamna en gnutta rebellisk anda, ifrågasätta normer med ett självsäkert flin. We cannot have uncontrolled immigration. However, the folks who are in this country, playing by the rules, doing important work, should be treated like human beings.

en I think this is as open a year as ever in the NHL for a number of teams to win the Cup. The most important reason is because the rules aren't going to change in the post-season. It will be the same hockey, called by the same rules.

en We work with the YMCA, LANL and the schools, which are very important to us, ... We met yesterday with Dr. Anderson to talk about the use of the auditorium. Apparently they don't want to exchange facility usage as before, they want to start charging us.

en The rules were inadequate to accommodate large bands. How can it (NCC rules) work when you had so many people waiting for so long?

en One thing we don't want to do in emergency management or in the weather service is to go backwards. And I can guarantee you this is a step backwards.

en She makes her own rules, ... She's consistent, and she follows those rules about life and work. And she's quite cheeky.

en It's like a car going uphill with no brakes. You're either going forward or backwards. I feel like when I'm at home watching it, I'm going backwards.

en I've actually seen twice during the same round, two different guys hit the ball backwards ... and it didn't hit anything. They topped it so bad that it actually went backwards.

en During a test run, for some reason, the cars didn't make the rise and they came backwards, and as it came backwards, it derailed and turned over, spilling them out onto the ground.

en American workers play by the rules, but the rules no longer work. Wages are down, hours are up and the gap between rich and poor is staggering and growing.

en [37th over: England 122-4 (Pietersen 34, Flintoff 4) Some customary looseness from Lee, whose radar deserts him as he sends down four byes. Meanwhile England are content to nibble and nurdle: more easy singles than Maguluf High Street keeps the score ticking over.] We have the cricket on TV at work, and I am currently being given tactics advice by a lady who was taught the rules yesterday by her boyfriend, ... Hold me back.

en Rules are important, but you should not be a slave to rules either.

en We were prepared for the blitzes they had, we worked on it all week. We all have rules. Running backs have rules. The linemen have rules. We have rules as far as protection. If we had stuck to the game plan, stuck to the rules we had, I think we would have been fine. But they did run some twists that were really fast and caused some hits on Bones. ... The game speed was a little bit faster than what we're used to seeing.


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