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en Plane use has been pretty inconsistent in terms of how they disclose it if it's disclosed at all.

en For it to be ethical, people believe that you should disclose that. But certainly we know that there are lots of incidents in which it is not disclosed.

en They failed to adequately disclose the degree of uncertainty around a first-in-man trial. The risks were well known. They're not disclosed in the consent form.

en It's been a long year, a frustrating year. But if that's been the problem, I'll continue to work hard on it. To pitch the way I did today, that's the reason why, I believe. Having inconsistent mechanics resulted in inconsistent velocity and inconsistent arm angles. The bottom line is, I've been inconsistent on the mound.

en My gut says he's not allowed to break the plane until the ball hits the rim. He's pretty Superman-like if he could get where he got without him breaking the plane.

en We kidded with him the whole time on the plane today. We actually told him we almost got hit by the ball when it took off, ... The mood on the plane was actually pretty cool.

en Terms of the settlement, although not disclosed, would suggest some sort of payment was made, but that a trial has been avoided,

en We still have a chance to have a special season, there's no question in my mind. In order for us to finish up the season the way we have to, we have to eliminate some of those inconsistent moments, because pretty soon every game becomes important, and if you have an inconsistent game, you go home.

en It illustrates what others have said, that money gets transferred all the time. This was disclosed to the extent required to be disclosed by applicable law. It just shows that donors don't control funds once they're given.

en If you were a prosecutor, there probably would be a responsibility to disclose this. The defense has no obligation in reverse. No one (on the stand) has a duty to disclose more than the questions require.

en You have to disclose what your robots find, but you don?t have to disclose what people search for.

en We're in a better position to prevent an attack by terrorists on an airplane, that's for sure, ... But then again, we were in a better position after 50 minutes (on Sept. 11, 2001) to defend it, just by virtue of people in the plane ? the last plane ? knowing what was happening and taking the plane down rather than allowing the terrorists to fly the plane into the Capitol.

en I put it in pretty simple terms. I asked him, 'Do you want to make two grand in the Minors or start out with $360,000 in the big leagues? Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel comfortable and at ease in your presence. ' Those are terms that are pretty easy to understand.

en We found a large plane to our left, 50 kilometers ahead of us. When the U.S. spy plane spotted us, it adjusted its course ... and we readjusted ours to the same speed, same direction as the U.S. plane.

en The U.S. side is fully responsible for this collision. It was directly caused by the U.S. plane veering at a wide angle toward our plane, making it impossible for our plane to avoid it.


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