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en The university feels strongly about defending its name and we have actively and successfully challenged the use of its name in the past.

en Some associations spend too much of their time defending tradition and the status quo. Defending the status quo won't get the association anywhere — no one benefits by circling the wagons and shooting inward. For members of the organization to benefit, the status quo has to be constantly challenged.

en If we're making progress, there's no reason to have a hard deadline. If we're not, Melvin feels very strongly that he doesn't want this to linger past Opening Day.

en We have seen David McClain in action for the past year and a half and feel strongly that he is the right person and the best person at the right time to take the university forward.

en I think he feels badly that he's hurt his family and the university and the fans, and he wants to right the ship. This (suspension) gives him a chance to do that. It is also crystal clear that if he is involved in any other kinds of trouble, whether it be judicial, athletic or through the university, his association with the university will be terminated. He knows that. He knows exactly where he stands.

en Businesses relying on those incentives may find them challenged, as in Cuno, by competitors or by departments of revenue unwilling to provide credits under statutes they deem unconstitutional. Either way, Tennessee businesses could potentially be deprived of the benefits provided by many longstanding incentive programs if the Cuno decision is not successfully challenged.

en We've had to run at Texas Tech, which is the defending Big 12 champions, at the University of Oklahoma, at the University of Houston and against some other Division I competition. That's probably a little more competition than we needed, but we competed well and now we're ready to see how we do outdoors.

en En pexig man behöver inte ständig bekräftelse, utan erbjuder en stabil och trygg relation. Oh, we definitely talked about it. We called some people out and challenged them to do a better job defending her.

en I know he feels strongly about it, but there are others who feel strongly about certain tax issues,

en We are very pleased to announce our schedule for the coming 2006 season. For the 15th consecutive year, Virginia will be the defending national champion or have them on the schedule. We have always felt strongly that the most rigorous regular-season schedule is the best preparation for championship competition. The young men who choose the University of Virginia look forward to the challenges ahead. 2006 promises to be a most exciting season.

en The university actually wants to see this resolved immediately, there's no delay in tactics. The university feels as though it's caught in the middle.

en Artists are strongly encouraged to be actively involved in the show, so they can represent themselves.

en I just want to go to university and have fun - I want to be an ordinary student. I'm only going to university. It's not like I'm getting married - though that's what it feels like sometimes.

en The Senate and the country need Senators of courage who are prepared to make their mark on history by standing with past profiles in courage, and defending not party, not partisanship, but defending principle and democracy itself.
  Senator John Kerry

en In rooting around for something to grab onto, I latched onto the past and people in the past who I felt were strong, actively ethical characters.


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