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en You simply can't just fire an otherwise good employee who has a spotless record. Our statutes are clearly, squarely against that.

en Not only is it not good business to fire an employee who was rewarded for high achievement just because that employee has HIV, it is also against the law. Terminating Bob Hickman because he has HIV flies in the face of established law and basic science that shows that HIV did not affect our client's ability to do his job.

en When the spotless ermine of the judicial robe fell on John Jay, it touched nothing less spotless than itself
  Daniel Webster

en We had to fire an employee in the radiation department last week. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. I think we have a disgruntled employee doing naughty things.

en Wherefore I gave them also statutes that were not good, and judgments whereby they should not live; / And I polluted them in their own gifts, in that they caused to pass through the fire all that openeth the womb, that I might make them desolate, to the end that they might know that I am the LORD.

en The blame for the current state of the fire services must fall squarely on the mayor.

en I second the motion. His record is spotless. He graduates every kid. He doesn't look at other women. He doesn't smoke.

en During times of volatility in gasoline markets, it is not unusual for investigations of our industry to be launched. Our record of being exonerated by those investigations is spotless,

en The governor did make, in our opinion, serious errors. His record in Texas is squarely on the table for the public.

en Daft is truly a long-term Coke employee with a stellar track record. There is a good relationship and high regard there with the board, otherwise he wouldn't have become chairman.

en Mr. Underwood has simply exercised his legal right to make a contribution as provided by Florida statutes.

en We think it's good for the employee and the company. It allows an employee to go out and achieve their goals and come back to us a more well-rounded and focused team member.

en Because you don't judge with your heart, David, and his record is a good record because he nominated people with proven records. It's not a good record because we all trusted George W. Bush, with all due respect. He's a good president but he's not a great constitutional scholar.

en You're always going to get cold. It's like life. You have to be able to deal with the idea that you can't always be on top. You can't. We're on fire now. But in my heart I know there's going to be a moment -- it's like putting out a record. When you first put out a record, it's incredible. Then it has its life, and we have to go back and make a new record to have another life.

en From a financial perspective, companies can attract great employees and less employee turnover. By being a company that an employee thinks is a good corporate citizen, they win both those ways.


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