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en I have veto power but I don't ever expect to use it, ... I don't have time to do it nor the interest. The benign neglect approach to that is the best one. We'd get too bogged down in the process.
  Bob Weir

en Not having an exchange rate policy -- and we do not have one -- does not mean there is benign or malign neglect. For the time being there is neglect.

en None of the participants have a veto power and certainly the sponsors of the talks do not have the veto power, ... Compromise will be the basis for the solution.

en We are sure that there is going to be a ton of work to do. And we expect that all the contractors, including us, are going to be a part of that process, ... We were looking for people before the storm who had the skills needed to do what we do. We definitely have an interest in someone who's qualified. I think (the approach) is very effective. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. We are sure that there is going to be a ton of work to do. And we expect that all the contractors, including us, are going to be a part of that process, ... We were looking for people before the storm who had the skills needed to do what we do. We definitely have an interest in someone who's qualified. I think (the approach) is very effective.

en They don't require a lot of care. Benign neglect is the best way to grow them.

en The pressure is there because there's been benign neglect. We know it's decaying. We know it's not safe.

en We quite frankly have no policy now; there is no policy. I would not call it benign neglect; I would call it malign neglect.

en I'm running because of neglect of the community, neglect of the people, neglect of the democratic principles, total neglect. It's like he thinks he's a real-life king, and he has his knights around him. What about the rest of us?

en I consider an approval of a reverse auction procurement process of market-based rates for wholesale power either a serious neglect of duty or gross incompetence by the ICC,

en The Congress tends to guard its powers very jealously, now more so than ever. There's nothing wrong with the president educating the public about the line-item veto. But any president has really got to be prepared to use the veto power he already has.
  Phil Gramm

en Enterprise IT organizations are increasingly adopting a process-centric approach to addressing the business critical issues they are charged with solving. At the same time, the proliferation of services associated with the paradigm shift to SOA demands solutions that address this process-centric approach.

en Interest groups in California have been sliced so thinly and all of them have a seat at the table. This also gives each one of the groups a veto power over legislation. This leads [to] a chronic inability for our state government to produce results. It can't keep up with the real world.

en Iraq is not a member of the Security Council. Iraq does not have veto power over the selection. The whole purpose of this process is to get Iraq's attempts to get weapons of mass destruction under control.

en Everyone knows that I fought for years to give the line-item veto authority to the president of the United States, ... I'm a firm supporter of the process, and as part of that process Congress now has a period of time to review the president's cancellations and make the decision on whether to move to disapprove them.

en We're seeing a benign neglect in terms of the weakness of the Japanese yen. There's little reason for the Japanese to be worried because it seems the lower the yen gets the bigger the support it gives to exporters.


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