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en We recognize this is an emotional issue in Florida, and in other parts of the country there are people who feel just as strongly being opposed. We believe this decision was made on sound ground legally though as I said before there is an appeal process in place.

en We recognize this is an emotional issue in Florida, and in other parts of the country there are people who feel just as strongly being opposed.

en In 2004, (same-sex marriage) was an emotional issue that struck a very deeply rooted chord in a lot of people. It is still an issue -- a lot of people who opposed it then still oppose it now. But a lot of people who opposed it then were in an intense environment and either feel less strongly or feel that people can do what they want to do.

en There's always an appeal to working in a place as opposed to just being a tourist. You can get a different perspective on the country and the people when you're there to do a job. The country is magnificent. I'm just overwhelmed with the natural beauty.

en I feel quite impotent in this situation. Since I can't get down there on the ground and help ... The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness. I just want to help appeal to people to care about people in this country as we do so generously to those in trouble around the world.

en I'm taking (the training) a little more seriously than I normally would to speed up the process. I don't care if people say I was a surprise pick. I feel like it's an honor and the people who made the decision to put me on the team know what they are talking about. To play for your country is something you can hold on to the rest of your life.

en We have a penalty schedule for each violation, and when that process takes place, individuals will have the right to appeal the decisions made by the bureau chiefs, ... the final decision and recommendation will be by me as superintendent of police.

en So many people all over the country feel so strongly about the issue of a right of a child to be born in the U.S.. And they are also concerned about the well-being of women who have had an abortion.

en With the heat of the 2004 election behind people, and the drama surrounding the Massachusetts Supreme Court decision, it sort of faded from the public's attention. A lot of people don't feel particularly strongly about this issue.

en We believe strongly that each of these companies made its own decision. We will be filing petitions to appeal to New Jersey Supreme Court.

en The hearing examiner decision should remain in place during the appeal process.

en We're strongly opposed. We feel (consolidation) has already gone too far and the vast majority of the American people feel the same.

en [The 249 officers will be judged on a case-by-case basis.] We have a penalty schedule for each violation, and when that process takes place, individuals will have the right to appeal the decisions made by the bureau chiefs, ... the final decision and recommendation will be by me as superintendent of police.

en He had an appeal process open to him, the arbitrator heard his case and made a decision. It's as simple as that.

en But love is an emotional thing, and whatever is emotional is opposed to that true cold reason which I place above all things. I should never marry myself, lest I bias my judgment.
  Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.


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