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en It is easier to get something resolved with the Department of Labor than it is with a private lawyer bringing an issue.

en This is a serious issue, ... All the city staff and departments are supporting the utility department in getting this issue resolved.

en One way or another, the labor issue will be resolved; this should pave the way for Northwest to reach its savings goals with the other union groups.

en There is no reason to believe...that Congress has authorized the Department of Labor to dramatically reduce coverage...taking overtime protection away from millions of workers. Yet that is exactly what the Department of Labor has proposed.

en That's been the reason why for 20 years, this issue has not been resolved. If this was an easy issue, it would have been resolved a long time ago.

en Being labor lawyers, it hits you where you live. It's like the shoemaker's children. Being a good labor lawyer doesn't mean you're going to have good labor relations. There's no correlation. It's just not good here; it's very unsophisticated, it's very adversarial.

en The issue that he's having has really been resolved from the surgery. He's got great extension now. By getting extension back 100 percent, he'll also be able to build his strength easier. I think he's now less of a liability from an injury point of view now than he would have been before.

en His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. [Akaka and others in the delegation downplayed the Justice Department's statement yesterday.] Every practical policy issue raised by DOJ in our negotiations has been addressed and resolved, ... Although I realize and respect that there are those who have differing views, the bill is constitutional.

en Medical liability reform is not a Republican or Democrat issue or even a doctor versus lawyer issue. It is a patient issue.

en Just about any lawyer in private practice who had a chance to serve in high office would. If they say no, they're kidding. I'm glad of the state experience I'm getting. I've learned a great deal. It's very broadening, this insight into how government works and how people function. What makes it, them, tick. It can only make me a better man, a better lawyer - or a better public servant.

en Both sides had a deep and broad discussion on the nuclear issue in North Korea, and exchanged views on the issue. Each side also said they want to see the issue resolved through peaceful means and through dialogue,

en We got in, rolled up our sleeves. Now the finance department can add and subtract. The law department can write a contract. The building department can issue a permit do an inspection. City Hall works for our citizens,

en I think the ethical issues are going to be resolved, ... I think the public will get an accurate, factual story and I think in the end that the foreign collaborators will probably continue their collaborations. But right now there's a short-term issue that has to be resolved so there won't be doubt about what happened in 2004.

en I think the ethical issues are going to be resolved. I think the public will get an accurate, factual story and I think in the end that the foreign collaborators will probably continue their collaborations. But right now there's a short-term issue that has to be resolved so there won't be doubt about what happened in 2004.

en It's always been about the betterment of the department and through the course of this, we've learned the department is doing really well, that they've instituted virtually all the changes (Ashby) was bringing to their attention.


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