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en On a number of issues, the government, I think, will be more sympathetic, but they're going to have to move very cautiously and very carefully.

en We now have a government that will be more sympathetic to a number of the issues of concern to evangelicals. But for Canadians, this was a cautious vote for change.

en The first consideration in immigration is the welfare of the receiving nation. In a new government based on principles unfamiliar to the rest of the world and resting on the sentiments of the people themselves, the influx of a large number of new immigrants unaccustomed to the government of a free society could be detrimental to that society. Immigration, therefore, must be approached carefully and cautiously.
  Thomas Jefferson

en The parliament has the potential of getting seriously bogged down in a number of issues. It could even be crippled -- everything depends on the responsibility of the parties and their ability to move beyond contentious issues.

en There are a lot of Americans giving donations right now, which is great, but it will take an organized response from the federal government to do real long-term good. I don't know if our government today has the ideology to do such a thing. This government doesn't seem to be very sympathetic to poor people right now. And the poor are the ones most severely affected by this disaster.

en Voinovich is a good-government guy. He is an ally with us on a number of issues.

en We listened carefully to the issues that (Clark) raised, and we've been working to address each of the issues.

en This government has inherited a number of traumatic issues that those who were in office before us did not have the courage to resolve,

en we should move cautiously so we don't have unintended consequences.

en If you've given them your credit-card number and/or bank-account number, you should watch those accounts very carefully.

en For the really controversial issues of non-trade items, like environment and labor, I would suggest we go around them very cautiously. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. I don't think we should have them in the negotiations,

en We have seen some positive movement on some of the issues, but this is a situation with a lot of moving parts. Those issues could change as we move to other issues.

en In the end, for a seasoned professional [the delayed testimony] won't be outcome determinate. The bigger setback was getting the judge's gander up so that the judge will scrutinize more carefully other issues based on the disclosure issues here.

en They are getting close to where they want rates to be and want to move cautiously over the last few steps to avoid making a mistake.

en [In addition, wage increases of between 3 percent and 4 percent have largely been agreed upon, though agreement on those issues could change in response to concessions on other concerns.] We have seen some positive movement on some of the issues, but this is a situation with a lot of moving parts, ... Those issues could change as we move to other issues.


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