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en I think it would be barely satisfactory from the strong message I got from (Vilsack), but we're trying to come up with something that a majority of the board could agree on,

en ... Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. Judge, she (Ginsburg) specifically, in response to a question whether or not she agreed with the majority or minority opinion in Moore v. the City of Cleveland said explicitly: I agree with the majority, and here's what the majority said and I agree with it. My question to you is: Do you agree with it or not?

en We agree with the European Union and a growing majority of the board that the time has come to report Iran's (nuclear) noncompliance to the Security Council. It is now time for the board to do its duty.

en We agree with the European Union and a growing majority of the board that the time has come to report Iran's (nuclear) noncompliance to the Security Council. It is now time for the board to do our duty.

en We agree with the European Union and a growing majority of the board that the time has come to report Iran's [nuclear] noncompliance to the Security Council. It is now time for the board to do our duty.

en We agree with the European Union and a growing majority of the board that the time has come to report Iran's (nuclear) non-compliance to the Security Council. It is now time for the board to do our duty.

en More importantly - and this is really the most important thing - the majority of Americans do not agree with him. The majority of Congress doesn't agree.

en I think and I wish that the board will reject it unanimously or with a strong majority.

en This majority will be voting again next year when there are school board elections. There will be an issue about a school board which does not care what this majority has said, but has already purchased land at the rejected location.

en A country with peaceful intent would fully comply with its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty commitments, not threaten to withdraw from them. We agree with the EU and a growing majority of the board that the time has come to report Iran's non-compliance to the UN Security Council.

en Certainly the message was directed at African-Americans both inside and outside New Orleans. It's a political message that he intends to be the mayor of a majority black city. But the statement that God intended New Orleans to be majority black certainly could be interpreted as inflammatory by non-black voters.

en If the Democrats had any leadership or any message, they could be poised for a good year. But in the absence of that, they have not been able to capitalize on Republican woes. Because of the size of the GOP majority, Democrats have to run the board, and I don't see that happening.

en Part of what's happening is you have a lot of different communities affected by the issue, who don't always agree on tactics, and don't agree on the message.

en This demand made a voluntary settlement impossible because after three years of negotiations on this issue where the board has demanded self-funded insurance, the (Cedarburg Education Association), to date, has not received a specific proposal it could agree on or evaluate in terms of coverage, benefits, administration, premium and cost. In effect, the board was demanding that the CEA agree to an unknown health insurance program.

en [But the fact is, the two often do agree--or they agree to disagree and move on.] I couldn't be happier, unless of course we were in the majority and I was chairman, ... Things move much faster, much more smoothly. We both keep our word to each other.


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