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en We believe the day pass is beneficial to most people because it's not restrictive or time sensitive like the transfers used to be.

en The service needs to be sensitive to handicap needs because making transfers is a big issue with them.

en Most people will use the 800M transfers and the 1.6G transfers per second.

en They also effected sales and transfers before we reached agreements on the sale itself or the conditions of workers affected by the transfers.

en I might as well be gay. And not just because I love rhinestones and Barbara Streisand. But because I'm a sensitive person who is supportive of gay people the same way I'm sensitive to grossly obese people and ugly people.

en There are a lot of people who want to be famous, singers, actors, nowadays and, you know, it's like a roller-coaster. And when you are very sensitive-I'm very sensitive-you have to be very strong, you know, you have to just not pay attention to the people who hate you, you know?

en I've always been a big believer in transfers -- I understand the mentality, ... A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. I've always believed transfers have an axe to grind. They come in with an incredible hunger, and I love the year they sit out, improve their academics and their game, and learn the system. And for us, these are really, really, really good basketball players.

en Our view is that bringing back our people to Lebanon is really sensitive, sensitive for our own people and for the Lebanese,

en Well, you know, I'm up and down like most creative people. A bit more up and down than most people, but the tabloids just make these things up. I had the mid-life crisis, I suppose. It was that thing where 10 years ago I could still pass myself off as being a bit of a dude, but in 10 years' time I'll be getting my bus pass.

en Poets, we know, are terribly sensitive people, and in my observation one of the things they are most sensitive about is money.
  Robert Penn Warren

en Giving people time to recoup would be beneficial to the market.

en The law is extremely restrictive in constraining the development of civil society in Iraq; it vests excessive, unwarranted authority in government officials to control the establishment, operation and termination of non-governmental organizations. While there are worse examples out there, this is one of the most restrictive laws we've seen recently.

en Truthfully we're very optimistic that the House and Senate will pass a budget that will be beneficial to our program.

en For any country it is sensitive to have foreign troops on your territory. It would be sensitive in the United States, and I can tell you it is extremely sensitive in Indonesia, ... What is remarkable is that it has caused no problems to date.

en Filters at public libraries are not the answer. Most filters out there are meant for home use. In a library setting, it doesn't work for a variety of reasons. It can be too restrictive or not restrictive enough. ... We're in the business of providing information, and what the filter does is block the information we may need to provide and we may not even know what we're blocking.


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